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Baubillious was the incantation of a charm that precipitated a jet of white sparks from the tip of the wand.[1] It could be used as an offensive duelling spell.[2]
During the 1990–1991 school year, Ismelda Murk claimed that Barnaby Lee was trying to use mnemonics to memorise this spell by associating the word 'Butterbeer' with this spell's incantation.[3]
Known practitioners[]
Behind the scenes[]
- Baubillious is potentially the incantation for white sparks, although this is unconfirmed.
- Given that Professor Flitwick was standing on his stack of books on the illustration the way he did when teaching classes, and the cards cover material only from the first three books, it is likely it is taught in either the first, second or third year.
Appearances[]
- Harry Potter Trading Card Game (First appearance)