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Apparition

General Information

Learning and Dangers

Apparition is an advanced magical skill that requires a license from the Ministry of Magic to perform legally.

Learning Process

Witches and wizards can take a 12-week Apparition course from a Ministry of Magic Apparition Instructor, which becomes available to students at Hogwarts in their sixth year. The test can be taken on or after their seventeenth birthday. The instructor during Harry Potter's sixth year was Wilkie Twycross. The key to successful Apparition lies in mastering the “Three D's”:

  1. Destination: Fixing one's mind firmly upon the desired destination.
  2. Determination: Focusing one's determination to occupy the visualized space.
  3. Deliberation: Proceeding with deliberation, but without haste.

Practicing involves Apparating short distances, often into and out of hoops placed on the floor.

Dangers and Limitations

The primary danger of improper Apparition is Splinching, the painful and gruesome result of a witch or wizard leaving a part of their body behind at the point of departure.

Other limitations include:

Side-Along Apparition

It is possible to transport another person via Apparition by maintaining direct physical contact. This is known as Side-Along Apparition. The person being transported does not need to know how to Apparate but is subject to the same uncomfortable sensations. Harry Potter first experienced this with Albus Dumbledore, and Hermione Granger frequently used it to transport Harry and Ron.

Notable Uses and Events

Apparition is a common mode of transport for adult wizards.

Etymology

The term “Apparition” comes from the Latin word apparere, which means “to appear.” In English, an apparition is a ghost or a ghostlike image, which relates to the sudden and ethereal way a wizard appears at their destination.

Behind the Scenes