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==Behind the scenes== |
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*This [[incantation]] is the highest known upgrade of the [[Verdimillious Charm]]. |
*This [[incantation]] is the highest known upgrade of the [[Verdimillious Charm]]. |
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*As this has only ever been seen in its offensive capacity throughout the games it is unknown whether it would have the same revealing properties as is precursors. |
*As this has only ever been seen in its offensive capacity throughout the games it is unknown whether it would have the same revealing properties as is precursors. |
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- "Highest upgrade of the Verdimillious Charm. Useful in duelling."
- — Description[src]
Verdimillious Tria is the incantation of a charm that produces green energy from the wand by means of sparks and electrical discharge. This release can be used in duelling to harm an opponent; if used numerous times on a werewolf the beast will be subdued.
This is a less powerful version of the Verdimillious Charm and of the charm Verdimillious Duo; it is stronger than either and the green discharge will go a further distance than its precursors.
History
Professor Quirinus Quirrell taught his first year Defence Against the Dark Arts class this spell along with the Verdimillious Charm and Verdimillious Duo Charm. Professor Gilderoy Lockhart later revised it with his second year class of the same subject.
Practitioners
Etymology
This incantation is most likely derived from Latin "viridis", meaning "green" and French "mille", meaning "a thousand". The modifier "tria" means "three".
Behind the scenes
- This charm may be related to Verdillious and Vermillious.
- This incantation is the highest known upgrade of the Verdimillious Charm.
- As this has only ever been seen in its offensive capacity throughout the games it is unknown whether it would have the same revealing properties as is precursors.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game) (GBC only)
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game) (GBC only)
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game) (GBA only)