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Revision as of 17:57, 22 March 2019
- "Oh, its a simple enough anti-jinx, but it's not so much having to repair the damage, it's more the attitude behind the vandalism, Harry. Muggle-baiting might strike some wizards as funny, but it's an expression of something much deeper and nastier, and I for one —"
- — Arthur Weasley[src]
An anti-jinx is a type of spell that prevents the effects of a jinx over a target.
The Cleansweep Eleven is polished with an anti-jinx varnish.
In August 1995, Arthur Weasley was assigned to use one of these to solve the problem of the regurgitating toilets that had been set up by Willy Wildershins.[1]
Behind the scenes
- The Wizarding World of Harry Potter uses signs claiming that a building "currently has an anti-jinx in place" when one of the spell effects caused by the interactive wands sold at the park is malfunctioning.[2]
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (First mentioned)
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Mentioned only)
- The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Notes and references
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 9 (The Woes of Mrs Weasley)
- ↑ "Interactive wands & spell-casting in the Wizarding World" - Orlando Informer