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[[File:Seamus fire.gif|245x245px|thumb|A spell cast by [[Seamus Finnigan]] literally blew up in his face, evoking "bangs-and-smells magic"]]
[[File:Seamus fire.gif|thumb|220x220px|An attempt at spell casting by [[Seamus Finnigan]] literally blew up in his face, demonstrating "Bangs-and-smells magic"]]{{Quote|He had never seen a wizard work like this, simply by looking and touching; but Harry had long since learned that bangs and smoke were more often the marks of ineptitude than expertise.|[[Harry Potter]] contrasts [[Albus Dumbledore]]'s magical actions in the [[The Cave|Horcrux Cave]] to bangs-and-smells magic.|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}'''Bangs-and-smells magic''' is the common term for [[magic]] that is flamboyant, but not necessarily effective. When magic usage results in these showy after-effects, (such as loud bangs, smoke, and smells) they are often seen as mark of an incompetent [[Wizardkind|wizard]].
 
   
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{{Quote|...Harry had long since learned that bangs and smoke were more often the marks of ineptitude than expertise.|[[Harry Potter]] reflects on the signs of competent wizardry|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
In the opinion of [[Garrick Ollivander]], [[wand]]s made from [[acacia]] were not suited to this sort of magic, instead being better matched with [[wizardkind|wizards]] who have more subtlety in their spells.<ref>{{PM|wand-woods}}</ref>
 
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'''Bangs-and-smells magic''' is the common term for [[magic]] that is garish but not necessarily effective. When the use of magic results in these lurid after-effects (such as loud bangs, bright flashes, smoke, or odours), they are often seen as mark of incompetent [[spell]]work.
   
 
In the opinion of [[Garrick Ollivander]], [[wand]]s made from [[acacia]] were not suited to this sort of magic, instead being better matched with [[wizardkind|wizards]] who utilise more subtlety in their spells.<ref>{{WW|wand-woods}}</ref>
During his [[first year]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]], [[Seamus Finnigan]] was notable for often invoking of this type of magic. However, during his later years at Hogwarts, he further developed his penchant for the combustable, eventually becoming something of an expert in [[pyrotechnics]].
 
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During his [[first year]] at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]], [[Seamus Finnigan]] was notable for often evoking of this type of magic. However, during his later years at Hogwarts, he further refined his penchant for the combustible, becoming proficient in [[pyrotechnics]].
   
 
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Revision as of 23:12, 12 May 2020

Seamus fire

A spell cast by Seamus Finnigan literally blew up in his face, evoking "bangs-and-smells magic"

"...Harry had long since learned that bangs and smoke were more often the marks of ineptitude than expertise."
Harry Potter reflects on the signs of competent wizardry[src]

Bangs-and-smells magic is the common term for magic that is garish but not necessarily effective. When the use of magic results in these lurid after-effects (such as loud bangs, bright flashes, smoke, or odours), they are often seen as mark of incompetent spellwork.

In the opinion of Garrick Ollivander, wands made from acacia were not suited to this sort of magic, instead being better matched with wizards who utilise more subtlety in their spells.[1]

During his first year at Hogwarts, Seamus Finnigan was notable for often evoking of this type of magic. However, during his later years at Hogwarts, he further refined his penchant for the combustible, becoming proficient in pyrotechnics.

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