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{{Spell
|name=Minor Injury Spell
|incantation=Episkey
|pronunciation={{IPAc-en|ɛ|ˈ|p|ɪ|s|k|iː}} {{Respell|e|PIS|kee}}
|canon=Yes
|spell branch=Charms
|magical discipline=Healing
|description=Used to heal relatively minor injuries. When this spell is cast, the person feels his/her injured body part go very hot and then very cold.
|etymology=Greek episkeu meaning "repair, restoration".
|references=Used in Goblet of Fire after the first task of the [[Triwizard Tournament]]. In Half-Blood Prince, [[Nymphadora Tonks]] uses this spell to fix Harry's broken nose; also used by Harry in the same book to fix Demelza Robins' mouth.
|notes=Rowling writes in Half-Blood Prince that Harry's knowledge tells him this spell could belong to a family (or variety) of Healing Spells.
}}

Latest revision as of 01:18, 31 May 2019

Spell Name: Minor Injury Spell

Incantation: Episkey

Pronunciation: /ɛˈpɪsk/ e-PIS-kee

Spell Branch: Charms

Magical Discipline(s): Healing

Appearance:

Description: Used to heal relatively minor injuries. When this spell is cast, the person feels his/her injured body part go very hot and then very cold.

Regulations:

Skill Level:

Etymology: Greek episkeu meaning "repair, restoration".

References: Used in Goblet of Fire after the first task of the Triwizard Tournament. In Half-Blood Prince, Nymphadora Tonks uses this spell to fix Harry's broken nose; also used by Harry in the same book to fix Demelza Robins' mouth.

Notes: Rowling writes in Half-Blood Prince that Harry's knowledge tells him this spell could belong to a family (or variety) of Healing Spells.