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{{Spell
|name=All-Stunner
|incantation=Stupefex Omnis
|pronunciation=STOO-peh-fex AHM-neece
|spell branch=Charms
|magical discipline=
|appearance=A silver streak of light flies in a quick circle around the caster.  Once it has completed a full circuit, a second flash of silver light bursts out in all directions.
|description=Stuns multiple people simultaneously.  A very powerful or experienced caster can pick and choose targets from a group; a less experienced caster will indiscriminately Stun everyone within range of the spell. The Stun effect lasts briefly (about a minute), substantially less than a normal Stunner.
|regulations=Legal
|skill level=Master
|etymology=From Latin ''stupefacio'', “to stun”, and ''omnis'', “all”
|references=*Used by Dumbledore to simultaneously stun Cornelius Fudge, Dolores Umbridge, John Dawlish, and Kingsley Shacklebolt (while avoiding Harry Potter, Minerva McGonagall, and Percy Weasley) in ''Order of the Phoenix''.
*[[Ignan Storm]] uses it to motivate a team activity [http://absitomen.com/index.php?topic=6732.msg48809#msg48809]
|notes=
}}

Latest revision as of 05:40, 21 October 2014

Spell Name: All-Stunner

Incantation: Stupefex Omnis

Pronunciation: STOO-peh-fex AHM-neece

Spell Branch: Charms

Magical Discipline(s):

Appearance: A silver streak of light flies in a quick circle around the caster. Once it has completed a full circuit, a second flash of silver light bursts out in all directions.

Description: Stuns multiple people simultaneously. A very powerful or experienced caster can pick and choose targets from a group; a less experienced caster will indiscriminately Stun everyone within range of the spell. The Stun effect lasts briefly (about a minute), substantially less than a normal Stunner.

Regulations: Legal

Skill Level: Master

Etymology: From Latin stupefacio, “to stun”, and omnis, “all”

References:

  • Used by Dumbledore to simultaneously stun Cornelius Fudge, Dolores Umbridge, John Dawlish, and Kingsley Shacklebolt (while avoiding Harry Potter, Minerva McGonagall, and Percy Weasley) in Order of the Phoenix.
  • Ignan Storm uses it to motivate a team activity [1]

Notes: