The Standard Book of Spells, Grade One
Charms differ from Transfiguring Spells in the following manner: a charm adds certain properties to an object or creature, whereas a transfiguring spell will change it into something utterly different. The lesser charms are not very difficult to break and many of those that you learn as a young wizard will wear off in a matter of days or even hours. Dark charms are known as jinxes, hexes and curses. This book does not deal with such spells. Lapses in concentration while charming can result in painful side effects – remember Wizard Baruffio, who said ‘s’ instead of ‘f’ and found himself lying on the floor with a buffalo on his chest. Some charms will be ineffective on large creatures such as trolls, whose hides repel all but the more powerful spells.
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10/02/24
Chapters
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Contents
Chapter 1
Foreword
vii
Chapter 1
Levitation Charm
1
Unlocking Charm
5
Fire-Making Spell
8
Wand-Lighting Charm
10
Conundrum 1
12
Chapter 2
Bird-Conjuring Charm
15
Feather-Light Charm
17
Wand-Extinguishing Charm
20
Mending Charm
22
Conundrum 2
26
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Chapter 3
Knockback Jinx
29
Softening Charm
32
Switching Spell
34
Severing Charm
36
Conundrum 3
39
Chapter 4
Bluebell Flames
42
Flagrate Charm
45
Locomotion Charm
47
Verdimillious Charm
50
Conundrum 4
53
Afterword
56
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