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'''Effect:''' Immobilizes a target. It is often used in battle to incapacitate an opponent. Other than the [[Immoto]] [[jinx]], it does not need to be upheld constantly. However, a wizard can also more easily break free from it using a counter-charm. | '''Effect:''' Immobilizes a target. It is often used in battle to incapacitate an opponent. Other than the [[Immoto]] [[jinx]], it does not need to be upheld constantly. However, a wizard can also more easily break free from it using a counter-charm. | ||
== Trivia == | |||
* When attacked by a swarm of enchanted books, [[Lycia Wintergale]] used "Immobilis Omnium" and accidentally immobilized everyone and everything within [[Merlin]] Hall. | * When attacked by a swarm of enchanted books, [[Lycia Wintergale]] used "Immobilis Omnium" and accidentally immobilized everyone and everything within [[Merlin]] Hall. |
Latest revision as of 00:37, 9 March 2024
Type: charm, hex
Difficulty: beginner - intermediate
Etymology: lat. "unmoving"
Effect: Immobilizes a target. It is often used in battle to incapacitate an opponent. Other than the Immoto jinx, it does not need to be upheld constantly. However, a wizard can also more easily break free from it using a counter-charm.
Trivia
- When attacked by a swarm of enchanted books, Lycia Wintergale used "Immobilis Omnium" and accidentally immobilized everyone and everything within Merlin Hall.