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  1. What’s the difference between Locomotor and Wingardium Leviosa?

    Apr 18, 2019 · Wingardium Leviosa can be used to move objects, but it’s not its main or intended use. “Ron looked around, then directed his wand at a twig on the ground and said, ‘Wingardium Leviosa!’ The twig flew up from the ground, spun through the air as if caught by a gust of wind, then zoomed directly at the trunk through the Willow’s ...

  2. Is anyone else having trouble with the wingardium leviosa spell?

    Feb 27, 2023 · Yeah wingardium leviosa is a more advanced version which allows to levitate and control and object but it does stop when you let go. Where levioso Allows you to temporarily levitate an object or person in place. Anytime you see crates always use levioso. Puzzles and Merlin trials often require windgardium leviosa though

  3. Levioso or Wingardium Leviosa ? : r/HarryPotterGame - Reddit

    Jan 28, 2023 · The first offical appearance of the Levitation only spell was on the offical Harry Potter website. That spell is just Levioso. Wingardium leviosa was an improvement on that spell by adding in controllable motion to the spell incantation. Similar levicorpus is a spell made by Snape, with the direct purpose of dangling a person upside down.

  4. Levioso and Wingardium leviosa : r/HarryPotterGame - Reddit

    Feb 1, 2023 · Levioso is the spell that will levitate an object. (Static) Wingardium Leviosa will allow you to levitate an object and control how it flies around. From the Harry Potter wiki: "The Levitation Spell (Levioso) was a charm that levitated objects.

  5. harry potter - Science Fiction & Fantasy Stack Exchange

    May 11, 2016 · Wingardium Leviosa can't be cast on humans. Most levitation spells do not work on humans, as evidenced by the fact that wizards generally need a broom to fly, and Wingardium Leviosa is the best example of this. Wingardium Leviosa would undoubtedly have been the first spell she thought of, but it would not have worked.

  6. why is the levitation spell "Levioso" instead of "Leviosa" - Reddit

    Feb 7, 2023 · She didn't really. She said Levioso, the skull floated and then she made another wand gesture which could've been the movement for Wingardium Leviosa (the hand movement required for Levioso is pretty much just a tap if I remember correctly, which is different from WL). She is good enough to do spells/charms non-verbally.

  7. harry potter - Do all spells require wand movements? - Science …

    May 27, 2013 · In Harry Potter's early years, when he's taught the 'Wingardium Leviosa' spell, the spell require some wand movement. If you get the movement wrong, the spell will not work or it will malfunction. But in some cases there's no sign of wand movement: they just point-and-say the spell to cast it. This is especially true in the films.

  8. Wingardium Leviosa! : r/HarryPotterMemes - Reddit

    Apr 13, 2022 · 118 votes, 18 comments. 174K subscribers in the HarryPotterMemes community. There's not a single witch or wizard who went bad who wasn't in…

  9. Tip: No need to slot Wingardium Leviosa : r/HarryPotterGame

    Feb 11, 2023 · I just started playing, but I re-slot Wingardium Leviosa for battles because both Accio and Leviosa have a delay before you can cast it again. So I switch back and forth between the two during battles. Edit- I was thinking of the Levioso spell, not Wingardium Leviosa in my original comment.

  10. Is Wingardium Leviosa the only spell with an specific wrist move?

    Feb 21, 2023 · Is Wingardium Leviosa the only spell with an specific wrist move? Question In the first book and movie, the first spell we learn (not see) is Wingardium Leviosa with its characteristic flick-and-switch move but further in the story more spells are taught and there's no mention of a move or we see the characters do them.