![]() In 1992, after being forced to take a photo with Gilderoy Lockhart for Colin Creevey and then asked to sign it, Harry wished he knew a good Vanishing Spell to escape the embarrassment. In 1991, Harry Potter may have used this spell unintentionally to make the glass at the Zoo disappear. ![]() 1980s ĭuring the 1987–1988 school year, Professor McGonagall taught this spell was taught to fourth-years in Transfiguration at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Also in the story Babbitty Rabbitty and her Cackling Stump in the same book, the witch Babbitty Rabbity successfully vanished a hat. In The Wizard and the Hopping Pot from The Tales of Beedle the Bard, the son of the original owner of the pot tried to vanish the pot, but the spell had no effect. For example, Fred and George Weasley charmed their Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes fireworks so that if anyone attempted to Vanish them, not only would they remain but would multiply by ten each time would so occurs. Ĭertain objects could be enchanted to resist Vanishing Spells, such as fireworks. Minerva McGonagall stated that Vanished objects went " into non-being, which was to say, everything". The greatest challenge, however, was the vanishment of a kitten, which Hermione Granger managed to do by mid-year. It became more difficult with the complexity of the animal to be vanished for instance, a snail, as an invertebrate, was rather simple, whereas the mouse, as a mammal, presented a great challenge. ![]() The Vanishing Spell was one of the most complicated spells taught at Ordinary Wizarding Level (A.K.A. ![]()
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