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A '''boggart''' is a shape-shifting creature that takes on the form of the viewer's worst fear. When facing a boggart, it is best to have someone else along, to try to confuse it. Because of their shape-shifting ability, no one knows what a boggart looks like when it is alone.
 
A '''boggart''' is a shape-shifting creature that takes on the form of the viewer's worst fear. When facing a boggart, it is best to have someone else along, to try to confuse it. Because of their shape-shifting ability, no one knows what a boggart looks like when it is alone.
   
The [[charm]] that combats a boggart is: '''''[[Riddikulus]].''''' The Riddikulus charm requires a strong mind and good concentration. The [[incantation]] and wand movement alone will not affect a boggart. The correct way to perform the charm is to push past the fear, and concentrate on something that will make the boggart look amusing as the charm does not in fact repel a Boggart it just forces it to assume a shape that the caster will find ammusing, inspiring laughter; this being the destruction of a Boggart.
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The [[charm]] that combats a boggart is: '''''[[Riddikulus]].''''' The Riddikulus charm requires a strong mind and good concentration. The [[incantation]] and wand movement alone will not affect a boggart. The correct way to perform the charm is to push past the fear, and concentrate on something that will make the boggart look amusing as the charm does not, in fact, repel a Boggart it just forces it to assume a shape that the caster will find comical, inspiring laughter; this being the destruction of a Boggart.
   
   

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HPotter boggart dementor

A boggart in the form of a dementor.

"So the boggart sitting in the darkness within has not yet assumed a form. He does not yet know what will frighten the person on the other side of the door. Nobody knows what a boggart looks like when he is alone, but when I let him out, he will immediately become whatever each of us most fears."
Professor Lupin[src]


A boggart is a shape-shifting creature that takes on the form of the viewer's worst fear. When facing a boggart, it is best to have someone else along, to try to confuse it. Because of their shape-shifting ability, no one knows what a boggart looks like when it is alone.

The charm that combats a boggart is: Riddikulus. The Riddikulus charm requires a strong mind and good concentration. The incantation and wand movement alone will not affect a boggart. The correct way to perform the charm is to push past the fear, and concentrate on something that will make the boggart look amusing as the charm does not, in fact, repel a Boggart it just forces it to assume a shape that the caster will find comical, inspiring laughter; this being the destruction of a Boggart.


Hiding Places

Boggarts are particularly fond of inhabiting certain places that are dark, such as in wardrobes, the gap beneath beds, and the cupbords under sinks and desks. On at least one occasion, a boggart was found hiding in a grandfather clock.

Encounters

Boggart-snape

A boggart in the form of Professor Snape, after Neville casts the Riddikulus Charm.

The Boggart in the Wardrobe

"That suggests that what you fear most of all is - fear. Very wise, Harry."
Professor Lupin to Harry Potter[src]


Harry Potter first encountered a boggart in 1993 in a Defence Against the Dark Arts lesson taught by Professor Lupin. Professor Lupin took the class to the staffroom, where a boggart had moved into a wardrobe, the previous afternoon. After explaining what they would need to do, Professor Lupin let the class, starting with Neville Longbottom, perform the Riddikulus charm on the boggart. When the boggart went towards Harry, Lupin drew the boggart's attention, causing it to turn into a silvery-white orb, then had Neville finish it off.

Later, Professor Lupin explained that the reason he didn't let Harry face the boggart, was that he thought Harry's boggart would turn into Lord Voldemort, and he didn't want to panic the students.

Harry Potter's boggart is actually in the form of a Dementor.

Lupin-boggart

Remus Lupin's full moon boggart.


The Patronus

In the same school year, Harry Potter encountered a boggart again, when Professor Lupin found one lurking inside Argus Filch's filing cabinet. Lupin used the boggart as a subsitute for a real dementor, to teach Harry how to perform the patronus charm.

In between the private lessons, Professor Lupin kept the boggart in a cabinet under the desk, in his office.


The Third Task

On the June 24th, 1994, Harry Potter came across a boggart in the third task of the Triwizard Tournament. When he first encountered it, Harry thought the boggart was actually a dementor. Harry realized that it was actually a boggart, when he tried to use the patronus charm against it. Instead of driving it away, Harry's patronus caused the boggart to fall back, tripping over the hem of it's robes.


The Woes of Mrs. Weasley

Before the beginning of the 1995 Hogwarts school year, Harry Potter once again encountered a boggart. While cleaning up the drawing room of number 12, Grimmauld Place, Molly Weasley came across what she thought was a boggart, in a locked cabinet of a writing desk. She decided to wait for Alastor Moody to confirm it was a boggart, before opening the cabinet.

After escaping from the party being held in celebration of Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger becoming prefect, Harry heard sobbing comming from the drawing room. When he looked inside, Harry saw Molly Weasley cowering against a dark wall, and the body of Ron Weasley sprawled on the floor. After Molly tried the riddikulus charm, Ron's body turned into the body of Bill Weasley, with his eyes wide open and empty. Molly's next attempt turned Bill's body into Arthur Weasley, with blood running down his face. The next attempts turned the boggart into Fred Weasley and George Weasley, Percy Weasley, and Harry.

Harry shouted to Mrs. Weasley that she should leave, causing Remus Lupin and Sirius Black to run into the room, followed by Mad-Eye Moody. Lupin quickly figured out what had happened, and made the boggart turn from Harry's dead body to a silvery orb, then with a wave of his wand, made the orb vanish in a puff of smoke.

Character's boggarts

Person Fear Riddikulus Film changes
Albus Dumbledore The corpse of his sister Ariana Dumbledore[1]
Seamus Finnigan A banshee She lost her voice
Hermione Granger Professor McGonnagal telling her that she failed her exams N/A (broke down and left)
Neville Longbottom Severus Snape Snape was wearing Neville's grandmother's clothes
Remus Lupin Full moon A cockroach Turns into a balloon
Harry Potter A Dementor Smoke/uses Patronus
Parvati Patil A mummy It tripped over its bandages A giant cobra that turned into a jack-in-the-box.
Tom Marvolo Riddle His own dead body
Dean Thomas A hand that moves by itself Caught in a mousetrap
Molly Weasley Dead family/friends N/A (was too shocked to cast it)
Ron Weasley Giant spider (or any spider for that matter) No legs The spider is given roller skates

Behind the scenes

  • In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Remus Lupin mentions that no one knows what a boggart looks like when it is alone. But Mad-Eye Moody is able to in Order of the Phoenix, through his "mad" eye. It should be noted that, technically, Lupin's comment is correct, because it was made before Moody was introduced.

Notes and references