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Post by shadowknight on Dec 12, 2013 23:03:38 GMT
Sectumsempra isn't a forbidden curse only AK is it's the killing curse, I don't know if Ruliya intended that to be allowed or not Like I said, I didn't know, just knew that there were some spells he isn't allowed to do by good wizard ethics. What, by chance are the spells he has been actively known to use.....listing their effects would be a help as well.
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on Dec 12, 2013 23:31:03 GMT
Expeliarmus is his most used spell, it disarms someone, would take Sting out of the equation. Reducto blows up/disentigrates stuff.... Stupefy stuns. Sectumsempra causes near leathal wounds that cause a person to start bleeding profusely.
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Post by shadowknight on Dec 12, 2013 23:38:17 GMT
Expeliarmus is his most used spell, it disarms someone, would take Sting out of the equation. Reducto blows up/disentigrates stuff.... Stupefy stuns. Sectumsempra causes near leathal wounds that cause a person to start bleeding profusely. What about tracking? From what I have seen those tend to need you to point at your target. How would Harry get around the rings invisibility effect.
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on Dec 12, 2013 23:55:04 GMT
I don't know, there is a spell that locates humans.....but that's the problem, would Frodo register to that spell?
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Post by silverstarcross on Dec 12, 2013 23:59:42 GMT
Potter has the 'Point Me' spell from the 4th novel, if I'm not wrong. This is a tricky question, if Potter were armed with the PEW(Peverell Elder Wand) it might be able to Track Frodo regardless, but as far as I know this isn't the case, so this matter's a good question in itself.
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In the meantime, I'm gonna go and see what I can recall, I did recall him being able to use a spell along the lines of Levicorpus, once, which is more or less a spell that would leave any enemy vulnerable to go on the verge of death.
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Post by shadowknight on Dec 13, 2013 0:01:16 GMT
I don't know, there is a spell that locates humans.....but that's the problem, would Frodo register to that spell? Probably not, he is a Hobbit. Human like yes but not really human. From what I could find, even in the Lord of the Rings universe, Hobbits don't know how they relate to humans.
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Post by shadowknight on Dec 13, 2013 0:06:50 GMT
Potter has the 'Point Me' spell from the 4th novel, if I'm not wrong. This is a tricky question, if Potter were armed with the PEW(Peverell Elder Wand) it might be able to Track Frodo regardless, but as far as I know this isn't the case, so this matter's a good question in itself. ___ In the meantime, I'm gonna go and see what I can recall, I did recall him being able to use a spell along the lines of Levicorpus, once, which is more or less a spell that would leave any enemy vulnerable to go on the verge of death. I ask again, are his spells "need to see opponent to work on opponent" spells? Or will he just shoot blindly in all directions? With no Ring Wraiths in play and the Stop aging power, Frodo has the Potential to stay invisible indefinitely, and wait out Potter. (If tracking spells don't work.). The ring will also have Frodo ready to kill to guard it, so It is entirely possible that a blood thirsty Invisible Frodo could pull a predator stealth kill with his sword.
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Post by silverstarcross on Dec 13, 2013 0:14:07 GMT
The spells aren't need-to-see-opponent-to-start-affecting-opposition, I did recall the Patronus spell whenever Potter's able to unleash a True Patronus, actually really good for morale actually. Spells are affected by emotions after all. Also, I'll admit this new Illusion from the Ring being brought up is interesting to imagine. Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Potter had to deal with a Boggart or two once, at his third year? A Boggart was able to turn into something he could possibly fear, as well. I may have to 'call' the sis or SpazMuse, whichever is available to ask. Sometimes I feel I should have had all the copies of the 7 novels available, rather than some of the volumes as 2 and Six are lost and 4 is Damaged-Beyond-Repair, really. pancakeoverlordAre you in there?
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Post by shadowknight on Dec 13, 2013 0:16:08 GMT
She is eating dinner, possibly playing on her computer or doing homework.
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on Dec 13, 2013 0:25:53 GMT
The spell is Homenum Revelio, that "reveals human presence in the vicinity of the caster" and did let Dumbledore use it nonverbally to reveal invisibility cloaked Potter. But again....Frodo is a Hobbit, would he count for a human to the spell? If it said humanoid...or sentient being that'd be one thing but we never see it used as such.
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Post by silverstarcross on Dec 13, 2013 0:27:50 GMT
She is eating dinner, possibly playing on her computer or doing homework. Okay, I'll wait on either of the two to arrive, I dare not disturb or get across as disturbing either. I will think of this matter as some kind of code to address, I just have to break this code before I see any results. If I fail to do so, I'll chalk it up to a bad side-effect of Winter 2013 winding up being depressing no matter what I do, otherwise I'll lose whatever sanity I have, left.
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Post by shadowknight on Dec 13, 2013 0:32:35 GMT
For the sake of argument, Im going to say No, the detection spell wont work. Hobbits may have started out as an off shoot of the human species, but that would be many hundreds or thousands of years in the past and a lot of genetic changing has happened since then. In fact from what I have read, Hobbits have more in common with dwarves and Elves then humans.
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on Dec 13, 2013 0:41:26 GMT
I doubt it too, if we had seen the spell used on a goblin or house elf, then yeah I'd say it would work but as it stands....and knowing the racism present against magical creatures in the Potter verse I doubt they include any of those in the spell.
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Post by silverstarcross on Dec 13, 2013 0:52:07 GMT
Like I said, its some kind of code to address, If I can find the code, there may be a way for lady victory to take the nod.
I might have recalled something about hearing of an Area Spell that Potter was able to cast, in the games.(I'm inclined to believe it was Non-verbal from the get-go.)
If Frodo got close enough, would that spell help make a difference?
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Post by GuardianAngel1911-Admin on Dec 13, 2013 1:05:51 GMT
I don't know what spell you mean. - As to code....what?
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