Waddiwasi Spell
Magic SystemIncantation 'Waddiwasi'; propels small objects forcefully (e.g., gum bullet-like) from position.
The Waddiwasi Spell, a quirky charm mastered by the mischievous Professor Remus Lupin, makes its sole appearance in the Harry Potter series during 'Prisoner of Azkaban,' where it propels small objects like chewing gum with bullet-like force. This obscure incantation highlights Lupin's inventive teaching style and subtle humor amid the book's darker themes of betrayal and time travel. Though never revisited in later books, it exemplifies the series' rich tapestry of lesser-known spells that add depth to the wizarding world's magical arsenal.
Evolution
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Incantation 'Waddiwasi'; propels small objects forcefully (e.g., gum bullet-like) from position.
Book Appearances
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
First appears Ch 6