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  1. In the video game, the Gillyweed allows Harry to breathe underwater and webs his toes. However, Harry does not have gills, nor are his fingers webbed, presumably for graphical limitations. Gillyweed is featured in Magical Water Plants of the Mediterranean and Magical Water Plants of the Highland Lochs , books lent to Neville Longbottom by Barty ...

  2. The charm causes a protective bubble to form about the caster's head, described to look like upside-down fish bowls; this bubble may allow for underwater exploration or to avoid nasty smells, although wizards with bad breath have reported problems after the first thirty minutes.

  3. In Harry Potter, there are several ways to breathe underwater. During the second task of the Triwizard Championship which takes place underwater, Harry uses gillyweed, a substance that gives its consumer gills and webbed feet and palms for about an hour.

  4. A plot point of GoF was the trio’s inability to find any way for Harry to breathe underwater. They researched extensively, but got nothing until Neville saved Harry with an obscure plant, gillyweed. However, I am wondering why Harry didn’t use a bubble-head charm.

  5. Scuba-Spells (incantation unknown) were Underwater Charms used to breathe underwater in lieu of using underwater breathing apparatus or other less-convenient forms of magic (such as Gillyweed or the Bubble-Head Charm).

  6. Mar 7, 2020 · In Deathly Hallows, Harry gets choked by the locket when going after the sword underwater. As Harry is already holding his breath, why does it impact him that much within such short notice? According to the book, Harry is disoriented and swims to the side instead to the top (the pool is described as not very deep).

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  8. May 15, 2018 · Harry reveals that for the second task, he must find a way to breathe underwater for one hour and recover whatever the Merpeople have taken from him. He also says Mr. Crouch was in Snape 's office the previous night. Hermione is curious as to why Mr. Crouch would be there.

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