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|name=Sprite-Seeing Enchantment | |||
|incantation=Lux Spicio | |||
|pronunciation=LUHKS spe-SEE-oh | |||
|canon=No | |||
|spell branch=Charms | |||
|magical discipline=Enchantments | |||
|appearance=Invisible. Cast by tapping a clear lens (glass, plastic, or otherwise) with the tip of the wand. In the case of eye glasses, goggles, and the like, each lens must be enchanted individually. | |||
|description=Used in the game of [[Geohaching]], this enchanment enables anyone who looks through the lens to see the invisible “Sprites” or “Lux” summoned by the Sprite-Summoning Charm, as well as the faint trail left in its wake as a clue. It is most often applied to cheap muggle sunglasses, but the more dedicated geohachers permanently enchant high-end glasses or goggles to use in their adventures. | |||
|regulations=Legal | |||
|skill level=Intermediate | |||
|etymology=From Latin ''lux'', meaning light, and ''spicio'' meaning to see or reveal. | |||
|notes=For those who wish to participate in Geohaching games but are unable to perform the charm, Weasley’s Wizarding Wheezes keeps a small supply of suitably-enchanted glasses in stock for 6 sickles a pair. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:27, 17 December 2021
Spell Name: Sprite-Seeing Enchantment
Incantation: Lux Spicio
Pronunciation: LUHKS spe-SEE-oh
Spell Branch: Charms
Magical Discipline(s): Enchantments
Appearance: Invisible. Cast by tapping a clear lens (glass, plastic, or otherwise) with the tip of the wand. In the case of eye glasses, goggles, and the like, each lens must be enchanted individually.
Description: Used in the game of Geohaching, this enchanment enables anyone who looks through the lens to see the invisible “Sprites” or “Lux” summoned by the Sprite-Summoning Charm, as well as the faint trail left in its wake as a clue. It is most often applied to cheap muggle sunglasses, but the more dedicated geohachers permanently enchant high-end glasses or goggles to use in their adventures.
Regulations: Legal
Skill Level: Intermediate
Etymology: From Latin lux, meaning light, and spicio meaning to see or reveal.
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Notes:
For those who wish to participate in Geohaching games but are unable to perform the charm, Weasley’s Wizarding Wheezes keeps a small supply of suitably-enchanted glasses in stock for 6 sickles a pair.