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The arrow-shooting spell is a "conjuration" spell which fires arrows from the caster's wand.
The spell was usually used by Appleby Arrows supportors at Quidditch matches to show their suppot for their teams, however, the British and Irish Quidditch League Headquarters banned the use of the spell at matches when referee Nugent Potts was pierced through the nose with a stray arrow in 1894.
Known Practitioners
- Supporters of the Appleby Arrows