The Draconifors Spell (Draconifors) is a Transfiguration spell used to transform small objects into Dragons, which can then be controlled by the caster. The dragons produced from this spell are much smaller and less powerful than true dragons, and their size depends on the object from which they are transfigured- i.e., a smaller object will produce a smaller dragon, and a larger object will produce a larger dragon.[1]. It is taught in third year transfiguration class by Professor Minerva McGonagall[1].
Practitioners
Etymology
From the Latin words "draconi", meaning "dragon"[3] and "fors", which means "fortune" or "luck"[4]
Behind the scenes
- There exists a spellbook with information about this spell and how to cast it.
- It is unknown if conjured objects would suffice for this spell to be effective in its transformation, though it is possible.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game) (First appearance)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)
- ↑ As Professor Binns has a copy of the spellbook for this spell in his office he either planned to practice it, or been able to cast it.
- ↑ Draconi on Google Translate
- ↑ Fors on Google Translate