Do all wizards in the Harry Potter universe use the same spells? How would that work? In the movies they demonstrate that spells can be fucked up if pronounce the incantation wrong (it's wingardium levi-OH-sah, not levi-oh-SAH), so wouldn't regional dialects and accents get in the way of that? Do the New York based wizards in "Fantastic Beasts" have to say the spells in an English accent? Do oriental wizards use Latin based incantations or do they have spells based on proto-Asianic languages?
Do all wizards in the Harry Potter universe use the same spells? How would that work...
Magic is based in willpower. Enchantments, saying the right words or moving the hand so a so are a way to focus, to doublethink into breaking the rules of nature. That is why high level Wizards just shoot things without having to word it. Breaking the rules is like breathing for them.
You will obviously have to master the words you fucking autist
You can probably use other words or discover different word
HP Magic is based on feefees. You have to feeling something to invoke something. i.e. killing curse needs killing intent. expecto patronum needs to have actual expectation of safety.
you can probably do wordless spells
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>Do all wizards in the Harry Potter universe use the same spells?
I wouldn't doubt it for a second considering its one of the dullest franchises in the history of movie franchises? Each episode following the boy wizard and his pals from Hogwarts Academy as they fight assorted villains has been indistinguishable from the others. Aside from the gloomy imagery, the series’ only consistency has been its lack of excitement and ineffective use of special effects, all to make magic unmagical, to make action seem inert.
Perhaps the die was cast when Rowling vetoed the idea of Spielberg directing the series; she made sure the series would never be mistaken for a work of art that meant anything to anybody?just ridiculously profitable cross-promotion for her books. The Harry Potter series might be anti-Christian (or not), but it’s certainly the anti-James Bond series in its refusal of wonder, beauty and excitement. No one wants to face that fact. Now, thankfully, they no longer have to.
>a-at least the books were good though r-right
"No!"
The writing is dreadful; the book was terrible. As I read, I noticed that every time a character went for a walk, the author wrote instead that the character "stretched his legs."
I began marking on the back of an envelope every time that phrase was repeated. I stopped only after I had marked the envelope several dozen times. I was incredulous. Rowling's mind is so governed by cliches and dead metaphors that she has no other style of writing. Later I read a lavish, loving review of Harry Potter by the same Stephen King. He wrote something to the effect of, "If these kids are reading Harry Potter at 11 or 12, then when they get older they will go on to read Stephen King." And he was quite right. He was not being ironic. When you read "Harry Potter" you are, in fact, trained to read Stephen King.
Rowling is an amazing story teller but a shit writer. Please fuck off with this meme
This is to Harry Potter threads what the "These are unfunny trash in Britain" pasta is to Edgar Wright threads.
What in the fuck are you talking about.
>t. Harold Bloom
You are aware that part about stretching their legs is bullshit, correct?
>so wouldn't regional dialects and accents get in the way of that
I don't know ask the niggers, they seem to have fucked up the entire english language in a short amount of time,
also dialects can be changed, words can be learnt properly. Like my fair lady.
where genetics cannot, like tibetan people not being physically equipped to pronounce some english syllables
I'd probably just use invisibility spells to sneak into the girls locker rooms and look at them naked
It's just intent, the words only focus it. That's why they can do non-verbal spells.
Really? I would use a stupefying spell to fucking rape them, and then use a spell to wipe their memory, if you know what I mean.
rape is illegal and probably could be found out by dna spells
>rape is illegal
wtf, when did this happen?
>Homenum Revelio!
>Stupefy!
Enjoy your sentence in Azkaban.
>implying you can stun all the people in the locker room AT ONCE, before any of them stun you back (inb4 "wide-area stunner")
>implying you're such an expert at memory charms that you have enough time to fuck the girls AND modify their memories before someone gets suspicious and checks on them
>Ayn Rand
>God Tier
umm no sweetie
Fine, I'll just use chloroform on a girl when she's alone in a secluded area, tie her up so she can't fight back, kill her, and dump body in the ocean with weights, forget the magic. Is that better?
am I an accessory now?
Found the newfriend.
kek this pasta really is a (you) magnet.
>Fine, I'll just use chloroform on a girl
No. Just use the Stunning Spell.
>when she's alone in a secluded area,
It would be safer to hit her with a Portkey to teleport her into a room with no exits and covered in an anti-Apparation ward, just in case someone was following her.
>tie her up so she can't fight back,
No. Use Petrificus Totalis. (Pic maybe related.)
>kill her, and dump body in the ocean with weights, forget the magic.
No. Transfigure the corpse into a block of ice and throw that into the ocean. If you're good, the transfiguration will revert only long after the ice has melted, so any DNA evidence will be diffused across hundreds of square miles of water.
It seems like it would be pretty difficult to acquire all those items and ability, especially since magic isn't real.
Great Gatsby and Dorian Gray put me to sleepy rather quickly.
Source plz.
Given that we know spells can be crafted independently ie: Snape's HBP diary and that the Ministry of Magic is actually quite a controlling governing body, it's quite possible that the established set of spells in the Harry Potter universe are just another example of Ministry control. Sure there's a spell for levitation , but it's quite possible that one could achieve the exact same effect without having to say the words to that particular spell. That the Leviosa spell is enforced is likely just for the sake of universality.
So when it comes to regional dialects and stuff, as long as one gets their own respective pronounciation right and expects the spell itself to work, it's quite reasonable to expect the spell to work. I wouldn't be surprised if wizards in other countries had their own names for commonplace spells.
films are fantastic
>Babby's first libertardianism handbook
>God tier
Yeah, no
That's because you are stupid, and wouldn't know good literature from fantasy drivel like Harry Potter.