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− | A '''counter-charm''' is a spell that is designed to undo or prevent the effects of a charm just as a [[counter-curse]] undoes or prevents [[Curse|curses]]. |
+ | A '''counter-charm''' is a spell that is designed to undo or prevent the effects of a charm, just as a [[counter-curse]] undoes or prevents [[Curse|curses]]. |
==Known counter-charms== |
==Known counter-charms== |
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*[[Accio]] counters [[Depulso]] (calls for and banishes objects, respectively) |
*[[Accio]] counters [[Depulso]] (calls for and banishes objects, respectively) |
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*[[Alohomora]] counters [[Colloportus]] (unlocks and locks doors, respectively) |
*[[Alohomora]] counters [[Colloportus]] (unlocks and locks doors, respectively) |
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− | *[[Lumos]] |
+ | *[[Lumos]] counters [[Nox]] (turns illuminating light from the end of a wand on and off, respectively) |
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Revision as of 09:43, 13 May 2010
A counter-charm is a spell that is designed to undo or prevent the effects of a charm, just as a counter-curse undoes or prevents curses.
Known counter-charms
- Rennervate counters Stupefy.
- Evanesco counters Inanimatus Conjurus
- Accio counters Depulso (calls for and banishes objects, respectively)
- Alohomora counters Colloportus (unlocks and locks doors, respectively)
- Lumos counters Nox (turns illuminating light from the end of a wand on and off, respectively)