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{{Spell
{{Spell
|name=Prior Incantato Counter Spell
|name=Eradication Spell
|incantation=Deletrius
|incantation=Deletrius
|pronunciation={{IPAc-en|d|ə|ˈ|l|iː|t|r|i|.|ə|s}} {{Respell|də|LEE|tree-əs}}
|pronunciation={{IPAc-en|d|ə|ˈ|l|iː|t|r|i|.|ə|s}} {{Respell|də|LEE|tree-əs}}
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|spell branch=Charms
|spell branch=Charms
|magical discipline=Counter-Spells
|magical discipline=Counter-Spells
|description=Removes or dismisses the effect of [[#Prior Incantato|Prior Incantato]].
|description=The Eradication Spell (Deletrius) is a charm that can disintegrate certain objects and served as the counter-charm to the [[Reverse Spell]], vanishing the shadow emitted from the wand.
|references=Seen only in Goblet of Fire when [[Amos Diggory]] gets rid of the echo of the [[Dark Mark]] from Harry's wand.{{GF|9}}
 
Removes or dismisses the effect of [[Prior Incantato]].
 
Taught in fifth year charms at Hogwarts.
|regulations=Legal
|skill level=Intermediate
|etymology=Latin verb delere meaning to destroy, from which the English word "delete" is derived, meaning to remove.
|references=* Seen in Goblet of Fire when [[Amos Diggory]] gets rid of the echo of the [[Dark Mark]] from Harry's wand.{{GF|9}}
* [[Deus Deres]] uses it to dismiss a [[Prior Incantato]][https://absitomen.com/index.php?topic=12933.msg104968#msg104968]
* [[Fauna Blake]] uses it in a Defences lesson[https://absitomen.com/index.php?topic=4696.msg31727#msg31727]
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 19 December 2021

Spell Name: Eradication Spell

Incantation: Deletrius

Pronunciation: /dəˈltri.əs/ də-LEE-tree-əs

Spell Branch: Charms

Magical Discipline(s): Counter-Spells

Appearance:

Description: The Eradication Spell (Deletrius) is a charm that can disintegrate certain objects and served as the counter-charm to the Reverse Spell, vanishing the shadow emitted from the wand.

Removes or dismisses the effect of Prior Incantato.

Taught in fifth year charms at Hogwarts.

Regulations: Legal

Skill Level: Intermediate

Etymology: Latin verb delere meaning to destroy, from which the English word "delete" is derived, meaning to remove.

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Notes: