Pack: Packs luggage.
Papyrus Repare: Mends torn pieces of paper.
(Patented DayDream Charm): Gives the spell-caster a highly-realistic 30-minute day dream. Side effects include mild drooling and a vacant expression.
Partis Temporus: Creates a temporary gap in the target.
(Pepper Breath Hex): Gives the victim fiery hot breath.
Periculum: Produces a burst of red sparks.
(Permanent Sticking Charm): Sticks objects permanently in place.
Peskipksi Pestermoni: The one time it was used, it had absolutely no effect.
Petrificus Totalus: Used to temporarily bind the victim's body in a position much like that of a soldier at attention; the victim will usually fall to the ground.
Piertotum Locomotor: Brings animates inanimate targets.
Piscifors: Transforms things into fish.
(Placement Charm): Magically places an object in or on a specific location. Placement charms can be used to place a bridle and kelpie to render it harmless and docile.
Point Me: Makes the caster's wand point due North.
Portus: Turns an object into a portkey.
Prior Incantato: Forces a wand to show an "echo" of the last spell it performed.
(Protean Charm): Causes copies of an object to be remotely affected by changes made to the original.
Protego: Invisible shield the reflects spells and blocks physical entities.
Protego Diabolica: Conjures a protective ring of black fire around the caster that only affects their enemies.
Protego Horribilis: A powerful shield charm against dark magic.
Protego Maxima: A stronger and bigger version of protego, especially when combined with other wizards casting it at the same time. Was so powerful that it could also disintegrate people that came too close and tried to enter it.
Protego Totalum: Protects an area for an extended period of time.
(Purple Fire Crackers): Causes purple firecrackers to shoot out from the tip of one's wand.
(Pus-squirting Hex): Causes yellowish goo to squirt from one's nose.
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Harry Potter spells
RandomJust a book of Harry Potter spells if you're writing a Harry Potter book and need help with the spells. If the name of the spell has () around it than that means the spell itself doesn't have an actual name. Hope this book helps you fellow writers