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Stunning Spell (Stupefy)

Spell Information

History and Known Uses

The Stunning Spell, commonly known as a Stunner, is one of the most practical and widely used spells in the wizarding world, particularly in duelling. Its effect is to render a target unconscious. While a single Stunner is generally non-lethal, receiving multiple simultaneous hits can cause serious injury or even death, as was feared when four Stunners hit Minerva McGonagall at once. The spell sees extensive use throughout the series, especially from the Second Wizarding War onward.

Learning and Counter-Spells

The Stunning Spell is considered standard curriculum for Hogwarts students by their fourth or fifth year and is essential for passing the Defence Against the Dark Arts O.W.L. exam.

Etymology

The incantation, “Stupefy,” is directly derived from the Latin verb stupeō, which means “to be stunned, numbed, or astonished.” It is also the root of the English word “stupefy,” which means to make someone unable to think or feel properly, perfectly describing the spell's effect of rendering someone unconscious.

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