As for everyone's favourite child-bullying adult, Snape's Killing Curse was 'blue' due to the cyanish background of the film scene. It was actually green, but the camera and effects made a bluish overlay which overlapped the green spell.
Appearance. Avada Kedavra is a curse that can be a range of a few different colors, including blue, green, and somewhere in the middle. Sometimes, it depends on the wand casting the curse as to what color it is. For example, Wormtail and Voldemort produce a green curse, although Snape's is slightly bluer.
Snape successfully casting Avada Kedavra against Dumbledore is a powerful, overlooked piece of magic. You have the really mean the unforgivable curses.
When Snape killed Dumbledore. In probably the most shocking twist of the series, Snape cast the unforgivable Avada Kedavra curse on Hogwarts' beloved headmaster.
Draco spots Harry and pulls out his wand. Harry yells “Sectumsempra,” the hex scribbled in the margins of the Half-Blood Prince's book. Blood spurts from Draco's face and chest, and Myrtle beings screaming. Snape bursts into the room and heals Draco's wounds almost immediately.
Out of desperation, Harry used it on Malfoy, as Malfoy was preparing to hit Harry with the Cruciatus curse. It apparently causes the caster's wand to act as a very long knife, thus resulting in the target getting huge cuts across their body.
Expelliarmus did not beat Avada Kedavra.
Voldemort's wand (the elder wand) recognized its true master (that was Harry) and refused to attack it. In a way Voldemort killed himself as his own spell backfired on him.
It was Snape who taught Harry his signature spell: Expelliarmus. During Duelling Club in Harry's second year, Snape used the Disarming Charm against Lockhart.
Harry makes use of two of the Unforgivable Curses in the books. Dueling with Bellatrix Lestrange, he attempts the Cruciatus curse, with limited results; Bellatrix says that he has to really hate someone to make the Unforgivable Curses work properly, righteous indignation isn't enough.
16. Avada Kedavra. J.K. Rowling has spoken about the root of this spell. According to Rowling, its root is actually Aramaic and derives from the original "abracadabra," which means "let the thing to be destroyed." In this case, the thing is a person.
Sectumsempra was a curse invented by Professor Severus Snape that lacerates the target and causes severe haemorrhaging. Snape created it as a student of Hogwarts, with the intention of using it against his enemies, likely including the Marauders, and it became one of his specialities.
To readers and fans of the films, Snape's backstory—that he was protecting Harry from Voldemort out of his never-ending love for Harry's mother, Lily—was not known until the seventh book and eighth movie.
Why is Avada Kedavra considered unblockable in Harry Potter? It was so because the curse was one of the unforgivable curses and there are no ways of stopping it coming to you.
Harry's signature spell is red, possibly representing gryfindor and everything good. Meanwhile, the killing curse is green because slytherin?
Alohomora, which is a spell that unlocks objects (and it's also Hermine Granger's signature spell).
Some would say there's no spell worse than Avada Kedavra, the Killing Curse that Voldemort used so indiscriminately.
Firestorm. Firestorm was a spell that created a large ring of fire around the caster's wand. This spell is one of the last and most powerful spells that Albus Dumbledore cast using the elder wand before his death.
And while many fan-favorite characters have fallen victim to the Killing Curse, one surprising figure working at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry may possess limited immunity from the spell's full, lethal effects: Rubeus Hagrid.
1/10 Avada Kedavra Is Just Ridiculous
Only love itself, the strongest magic of all, can block the Killing Curse. Lord Voldemort cast this spell constantly in his lifetime, and it's the spell that killed Harry's parents in particular.
its tears heal, indeed phoenix tears are the only known antidote to basilisk venom.
'Is Draco alive? Is he in the castle? ' The whisper was barely audible; her lips were an inch from his ear, her head bent so low that her long hair shielded his face from the onlookers.
Rictusempra, the Perpetual Tickling charm, which apparently can be stopped by the Finite Incantatem charm, was used by Harry against Malfoy in the Duelling Club. The intent was, of course, to tickle Malfoy to the point that he would be unable to jinx Harry in return.
Vulnera Sanentur was the song-like incantation of a healing spell and counter-curse to the Sectumsempra Spell, which was invented by Severus Snape.