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  1. When harry summons his broom during the first task in GoF, he just says "accio firebolt", how did the spell know to summon Harry's broom and not Krum's? Is there a distance limit? Harry summons his broom which was presumably in the castle, whilst he was quite a distance away on the quidditch pitch.

  2. Harry Potter has owned several broomsticks. Harry started using the average school broomstick. Later in his first year, Minerva McGonagall sent him a Nimbus 2000 after he became part of Gryffindor Quidditch Team.

    • Accio – Spell Profile
    • Etymology
    • History of The Spell
    • Effects of The Charm
    • Appearance in The Harry Potter Universe
    • ‘Accio’ and Particle Physics
    Incantation:Accio
    Type:Charm
    Light Colour Emanating from the Wand:None
    Effect:Brings an object (in view or out of view) towards its caster

    The word “Accio” comes from Latin and means “I summon” or “I call,” both of which are apt for the purpose of the Summoning Charm.

    The Summoning charm is considered to be one of the oldest known charms in the wizarding world. In Miranda Goshawk’s textbook, The Standard Book of Spells, which is the recommended textbook for Charms in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, it is documented that the Summoning Charm became popular because of the Accionites and their leader, Gi...

    The charm worked more accurately on non-living things. However, the Summoning Charm couldn’t be used to summon buildings or large structures. Although Trevor was once summoned by Harry when practicing for the Triwizard Tournament, it is believed that the Summoning Charm only works on living things when the thing they are attached to is summoned. Ho...

    The first appearance of the Accio spell in the Harry Potter series occurs in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Firewhen Molly Weasley uses it several times to summon sweets and toffees that Fred and George intended to smuggle to the Quidditch World Cup. Since the Accio charm works very well on inanimate objects, Molly Weasley, a very clever witch, use...

    One real-world analog to the effects of the Summoning Charm is the experimental side of Particle Physics. Most experiments in Particle Physics are used to determine the properties of atomic and sub-atomic particles. They use highly charged environments to bombard a set of particles with other particles at the speed of light. This is made possible b...

  3. to get his broom, in all other games, books, and films Quidditch players simply mount their brooms and fly away. It is possible, though, that saying "Up!" is an incantation to summon the broom, and that it is uttered nonverbally in the later books, films, and games.

  4. The Summoning Charm (Accio) was a charm that summoned an object toward the caster. [2] It was able to summon objects in direct line of sight of the caster, as well as things out of view, by calling the object aloud after the incantation [2] (unless the spell was cast nonverbally).

    Caster(s)
    Dates
    Notes
    1269
    Summoned a Golden Snidget to herself in a ...
    1 September 1890
    Used it wandlessly to pull the Vault 12 ...
    1 September 1890
    Used it on a Guardian in Vault 12 of ...
    2 September 1890
    Used it during Charms class to summon a ...
  5. Oct 15, 2012 · Which would explain how Harry, Fred, and George were able to summon their broom without stating specifically theirs, and how Molly was able to summon the Ton-Tongue Toffees, and Harry summon the cup by just saying Accio.

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  7. Nov 22, 2019 · Harry had a similar problem when his wand was knocked out of his hand during his fight with Nagini at Godric's Hollow . Harry used this to Summon Rosmerta's brooms so that he and Albus Dumbledore could return quickly to the castle on the night of the Battle of the Tower ( HBP27 ).

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