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Spell effects[]

Just wondered, would it be too speculative to expand from "Harmonia Nectere Passus perfects a Vanishing Cabinet's performance" to "Harmonia Nectere Passus binds broken bonds and magical connections, such as those of a Vanishing Cabinet's, hence improving their performance"? --Don't forget: Elvendork! (It's unisex!) 13:16, February 24, 2013 (UTC)

I don't know-- do we have any direct evidence that this was the spell's effect on the cabinet? ProfessorTofty (talk) 04:31, March 8, 2013 (UTC)
Not really, except the etymology section of the article. So I suppose that's a no-go? I mean, it does seem a logical assumption in my opinion (hence my posting here) but all the same, there's no canon to support it. Hunnie Bunn! 12:09, March 8, 2013 (UTC)
If there's no canon, then I'm afraid that's a no. I looked at the etymology section, too, and I didn't really see enough information in my opinion to justify that conclusion. The truth is, we don't really know enough about exactly how the Vanishing Cabinet was broken, only that Malfoy was trying desperately to fix it. ProfessorTofty (talk) 13:29, March 8, 2013 (UTC)

Article title[]

This article found on the new Wizarding World website calls this spell this article's current given title, but as the actual "spell" part of the name is lower case, I don't believe it is the spell's formal title. The Vanishing Cabinet seems to be capitalised, as it should be, since it is the name of an actual item in the series. This comment is following similar comments made on other spell articles, like Brachiabindo or Glisseo. RedWizard98 (talk) 23:09, 20 April 2021 (UTC)

Film chapter[]

Does anyone know roughly when in the sixth film does Draco cast this spell, or in which chapter? An exact film chapter reference would be ideal, as I do know this only appears in one single scene. RedWizard98 (talk) 12:06, 21 April 2021 (UTC)

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