![]() ![]() ![]() Used it on herself to spy on Jacob's sibling and Talbott Winger. Tried out the charm on the former Ravenclaw student's essay. Ĭast the charm on himself to become nearly invisible and showed it off to another Ravenclaw student. Upon learning the charm from Sebastian Sallow, this student used it to sneak into the Restricted Section of the Hogwarts Library to look for the lost pages of a book on ancient magic, along with Sallow. Unidentified 19th-century Hogwarts student Taught it to the new fifth-year student and used it to sneak into the Restricted Section of the Hogwarts Library with the student. ![]() " I don't need a cloak to become invisible." - Albus Dumbledore to Harry Potter Caster(s) This then produced a sensation that a raw egg had been cracked onto the person's head as the charm travelled down them, granting them invisibility. If, however, they were using it on an external target, they must merely tap on the target with their wand. It seemed that if one was using the charm on themselves, they must twirl their wand around themselves as though they were wrapping themselves in rope. It is presumed that there were two methods of casting. In December 1997, Hermione Granger suggested using a Disillusionment Charm when she and Harry Potter were planning the visit to Godric's Hollow. ĭuring the 1988–1989 school year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, fifth-year Charms class students were taught about this charm by Professor Filius Flitwick for the Ordinary Wizarding Levels in the subject. ![]() After Patricia Rakepick defeated the messenger with the Blasting Curse, Jacob's sibling used a General Counter-Spell to remove the charm, revealing their identity. This messenger's face was concealed by a red hooded cloak and a Disillusionment Charm. ĭuring the 1987–1988 school year, R sent a messenger to confront Jacob's sibling about the student's quest for the Cursed Vaults. It was also noted that one of the ways to create an Invisibility Cloak was to imbue a travelling cloak with a Disillusionment Charm, although the charms on these cloaks wore off with time. Hippogriffs and winged horses may have been kept by wizards, as long as they performed a Disillusionment Charm on them daily (as their effects were apt to wear off) so that Muggles would not notice anything strange about them. ![]()
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