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+ | |name=''Epoximise'' |
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+ | |incantation=''Epoximise''<br/>(ee-POX-i-mise) |
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+ | |type=[[Charm]] |
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+ | |effect=Bonds two objects |
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+ | '''''Epoximise''''' is a [[charm]] that bonds two objects together. |
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+ | ==Effects== |
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+ | The targets of this spell become molecularly bonded to each other so that they are glued together. If one were to attempt separation, the surface one of the targets would hold on to the other object, stretching and sticking to that object like chewing gum. |
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+ | ==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | *This spell may be a variation of the [[Permanent Sticking Charm]], [[Sticking Charm]] or [[Fixing Charm]], or even the actual incantation for one of them, even though the [[Harry Potter Trading Card Game]] incorrectly labels it as a [[Transfiguration spell]]. The most likely of which, would be the [[Sticking Charm]]. |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | *[[Permanent Sticking Charm]] |
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+ | *[[Sticking Charm]] |
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+ | *[[Fixing Charm]] |
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+ | *[[Stickfast Hex]] |
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+ | [[fr:Époxymisation]] |
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+ | [[Category:Transfiguration Spells]] |
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Revision as of 05:23, 5 September 2015
Epoximise is a charm that bonds two objects together.
Effects
The targets of this spell become molecularly bonded to each other so that they are glued together. If one were to attempt separation, the surface one of the targets would hold on to the other object, stretching and sticking to that object like chewing gum.
Etymology
Epoximise comes from the English word epoxy, which is a type of adhesive.
Behind the scenes
- This spell may be a variation of the Permanent Sticking Charm, Sticking Charm or Fixing Charm, or even the actual incantation for one of them, even though the Harry Potter Trading Card Game incorrectly labels it as a Transfiguration spell. The most likely of which, would be the Sticking Charm.