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  1. Underage magic was any magic used by a wizard or witch who was under seventeen years of age outside of school. While children were permitted to use magic as part of their education, it had been banned from use outside of such under the Decree for the Reasonable Restriction of Underage Sorcery...

  2. Jan 7, 2022 · Prior to being called up to Hogwarts, Harry unwittingly uses magic in moments of high stress: to regrow his hair, to shrink a detested jumper, to leap away from bullies onto the school roof. Accidental outbursts of magic are indulged for young witches and wizards who are yet to start school.

  3. Jan 24, 2013 · Lumos Maxima is only in the movie Prisoner of Azkaban. Harry does not cast this spell, or any other spell, in the book. He accidentally blows up Aunt Marge with magic caused by uncontrolled anger. He would obviously have the Trace on him -- he's thirteen in Prisoner of Azkaban.

  4. Harry Potter received a warning from the Improper Use of Magic Office in 1992 because the Ministry detected the use of a Hover Charm in his vicinity via the Trace and attributed it to him, though it was in fact used by Dobby.

  5. Harry Potter: Some of Harry's accidental uses of magic as a kid were the Horcrux inside of him protecting itself. FanTheory. It's mentioned that when Harry was younger, before he found out he was a wizard (a what?), he accidentally did magic several times.

  6. Nov 10, 2019 · I've long been of the opinion that the Trace in HP made no sense and resulted in many plot holes (or at the very least plot cracks). The in-universe explanation is that all under 17-year-old witches and wizards have the Trace on them, which allows the Ministry to detect magic cast in their presence. Importantly, it doesn't detect the actual ...

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  8. The Ministry of Magic is the government of the British wizarding community in the fictional universe of Harry Potter. It is led by an official called the Minister for Magic, and is first mentioned in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Throughout the novels, it is regularly depicted as corrupt, elitist and completely incompetent, with its ...

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