![]() ![]() Luckily, they didn’t need to use it – we can’t imagine how they would have explained that to an irate Snape! They were worried that he might try to harm Harry during a Quidditch match. Draco Malfoy used this spell on poor Neville, binding his legs together so he had to hop all the way back to the Gryffindor common room! It is also mentioned when Hermione and Ron prepare to use it on Professor Snape. ![]() From keeping Harry, Ron and Hermione warm when standing outside, to setting Snape’s robes on fire and even using them to escape the Devil’s Snare – this neat little spell is certainly versatile! While we never hear the incantation for this spell – it makes quite a few appearances. Hermione seemed to have a real knack for conjuring portable flames that could be carried in a jar. She probably regretted choosing that hiding place though, seeing as a certain three-headed dog was on the other side of that locked door! Hermione used this spell to open a door on the forbidden third-floor corridor when she, Ron, Harry and Neville were hiding from Argus Filch. SpellsĪ handy unlocking charm also known as the ‘thief’s friend’. So if you're only just starting the series, you may wish to avert your eyes. ![]() Psst! This article contains spoilers for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Illustration by MinaLima © 2020 Scholastic Inc., from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (MinaLima Edition) ![]()
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