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Uploaded by on May 12, 2006

Professor Snape vs Miss. Hardbroom; Battle for the potions title!

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  • Snape is such a rip-off of Ms. Hardbroom.

    And Ms. Hardbroom totally wins by the way.

  • HB is so fantastic love kate duchene.

    However, i think snape is also a good character, cant they just share the title??

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  • @pantstelly93 Switching spells are like the sub-division of transfiguration spells. But, on the difficult meter, most switching spells are rather low on the totem pole.....they are taught to first years. Changing your nose to a plant, or something, is a form of a switching spell.

  • @pantstelly93 Actually, wizards have apparated without any wands visible. And, broomsticks?

  • @brentlion it's true the longest spell in the hp universe is 2 words long, with the exception the 3 word incantation used by malfoy in hp6 film to fix the vanishing cabinet but i don't count the spells invented for the films

  • @pantstelly93 ...where does the switched object go? if anywhere or does switching simply mean transfiguring

  • @brentlion think of the physics of transfiguration though; you are converting the molecular structure of one substance into that of another, if you think of it that way it does sound a great deal more difficult. the same goes for conjuring and vanishing as well, for you're changing not only the structure but the state of matter (if you think of it as i do as transfiguring solid objects into molecules of air and vice versa), the one thing i was never sure of though was the switching spell...

  • @brentlion you're only half right, snape for instance can't fly without a wand and wizards don't seem to be able to apparate without them either but it is true that random uncontrolled experiments can be performed

  • 'Mrs Hardbroom' est beaucoup meilleure et surtout plus jolie que 'Severus Snape'

  • @brentlion It also tends to occur when an already enchanted object is magicked again: the underling spell clashes with the top one.

  • @brentlion The Foster's Effect can make almost any spell go wrong, and there are different kinds of the Foster's Effect. There's the Double variety: two parties casting the same spell on each other at the same time: the effect is such that the spells multiply and grow at exponential rate. There's also the Ordinary Foster's Effect (Misgone Magic) that happens when there have been too many spells cast in a small area or one after another.

  • @ScarredSycomore In worst witch...you have the foster`s effect, however, which can make some spells go VERY wrong. In Harry Potter`s universe, things are more complicated.....more, believeable.

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