An Altering Spell is a category of highly advanced magic, with the most famous example being the Protean Charm. This type of enchantment is used to link multiple objects, making it an effective, albeit difficult, method for secret communication or signaling. Its power and complexity are demonstrated by its use in very different magical contexts, from student resistance groups to the darkest forms of magic.
This type of magic is exceptionally difficult to perform. Hermione Granger noted that the Protean Charm was N.E.W.T.-standard magic, meaning it is typically taught to sixth or seventh-year students at Hogwarts. This places it among the most advanced and challenging spells a student would be expected to learn. There are no known counter-spells or simple methods to undo an Altering Spell. Given its complexity, it would likely require equally powerful and specific counter-charms to disable the magical link between the enchanted objects.
The primary named example of an Altering Spell is the Protean Charm. The word protean derives from Proteus, a sea god in Greek mythology who was known for his ability to change his shape at will. This etymology perfectly reflects the spell's effect, which causes linked objects to change their form or appearance in unison.