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(The leaky cauldron wizard's potential wandless magic is part of an ongoing discussion. If it solves the problem for you, I've included him in a category for possible practitioners. Also, it is AN Unidentified wizard, not A Unidentified wizard.)
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==Underage magic==
 
==Underage magic==
 
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Wandless spells are often used in cases of [[underage magic]], in which children under the age of eleven, who have no wands, sometimes use magic. This is known as Accidental Wandless Magic. On most of these occasions, the children have no control over their abilities, and will [[Underage magic#Accidental Wandless Magic|unintentionally use magic]] when upset or in danger. Some children, however, [[Underage magic#Intentional Wandless Magic|exert some control]] over their magic, but they are untrained in proper spells. For example, [[Tom Riddle]] was able to hurt people and influence animals before he even knew of the existence of the [[wizarding world]],<ref name="HBP">{{HBP}}</ref> and [[Lily Evans]] was able to use magic to stop herself falling as fast as normal and also to manipulate a flower. [[Harry Potter]] was known to use wandless magic to,among other things grow his hair, and Hermione Granger practiced by jumping off a tree and attempting to stop her fall.
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Wandless spells are often used in cases of [[underage magic]], in which children under the age of eleven, who have no wands, sometimes use magic. This is known as Accidental Wandless Magic. On most of these occasions, the children have no control over their abilities, and will [[Underage magic#Accidental Wandless Magic|unintentionally use magic]] when upset or in danger. Some children, however, [[Underage magic#Intentional Wandless Magic|exert some control]] over their magic, but they are untrained in proper spells. For example, [[Tom Riddle]] was able to hurt people and influence animals before he even knew of the existence of the [[wizarding world]],<ref name="HBP">{{HBP}}</ref> and [[Lily Evans]] was able to use magic to stop herself falling as fast as normal and also to manipulate a flower. [[Harry Potter]] was known to use wandless magic to, among other things, grow his hair, and Hermione Granger practiced by jumping off a tree and attempting to stop her fall.
   
 
==Known practitioners==
 
==Known practitioners==
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*[[Tom]]<ref>{{POA}} - Chapter 3 (''The Knight Bus'')</ref>
 
*[[Tom]]<ref>{{POA}} - Chapter 3 (''The Knight Bus'')</ref>
 
*[[Tom Riddle|Tom Marvolo Riddle]]<ref name="HBP"/>
 
*[[Tom Riddle|Tom Marvolo Riddle]]<ref name="HBP"/>
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==='''Possible Practitioners'''===
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The following people may or may not have intentionally performed spells without use of a wand:
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*An [[Wizard in the Leaky Cauldron|unidentified wizard]]<span style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-size:12px;"><ref name="POA/f">{{POAF}}</ref></span>
   
 
==Non-human wandless magic==
 
==Non-human wandless magic==

Revision as of 08:38, 13 December 2013

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Albus Dumbledore casting Aresto Momentum without a wand

A wandless spell is a spell which is performed without the use of a wand. This form of magic can be particularly volatile, and can only be used effectively by powerful and disciplined wizards and witches. Sometimes, specific hand gestures focus the power of the spell and guide it to the target.

Underage magic

Main article: Underage magic

Wandless spells are often used in cases of underage magic, in which children under the age of eleven, who have no wands, sometimes use magic. This is known as Accidental Wandless Magic. On most of these occasions, the children have no control over their abilities, and will unintentionally use magic when upset or in danger. Some children, however, exert some control over their magic, but they are untrained in proper spells. For example, Tom Riddle was able to hurt people and influence animals before he even knew of the existence of the wizarding world,[1] and Lily Evans was able to use magic to stop herself falling as fast as normal and also to manipulate a flower. Harry Potter was known to use wandless magic to, among other things, grow his hair, and Hermione Granger practiced by jumping off a tree and attempting to stop her fall.

Known practitioners

Andros the Invencible

Andros the Invincible.

The following people have been known to perform spells intentionally without use of a wand:

Possible Practitioners

The following people may or may not have intentionally performed spells without use of a wand:

Non-human wandless magic

Main article: House-elf magic

Elves and goblins are able to perform magic without wands. Goblins sometimes refer to wizards and witches as "wand bearers" and humans' failure to share wand knowledge with goblins is a source of ill-feeling between the two species.

Behind the scenes

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)
  3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  4. 4.0 4.1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)
  5. Original script of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film)
  6. Original script of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)
  7. Hermione is seen using a wandless spell in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (film), during the Quidditch trail with Ron and Cormac when she uses a 'Confundus' charm against Cormac without any wand.
  8. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game) - PS2 version (see this image)
  9. It might have been due to the presence of Voldemort in Quirrell's body that allowed him to perform wandless magic in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film).
  10. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - Chapter 5 (The Dementor)
  11. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Chapter 11 (Quidditch)
  12. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - Chapter 3 (The Knight Bus)
  13. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)