10 Most Dangerous Spells in Harry Potter Ranked

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There are hundreds of spells in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, which all have their unique uses, effects, and abilities. Some are used for utility's sake, and others are intended to be used against other wizards, though these are usually mild and have no permanent or long-standing effects. For example, the spell Stupefy only stuns the person on the receiving end, and Petrificus Totalus only renders them immobile but very much alive.

However, its nature in dealing with fire means there is definitely a danger to using it. Like in real life, if you play with fire, you can get burned. Those who accidentally cast the spell in the wrong place or misuse it can set their house on fire. Its simplistic nature means that this hasn't really happened very often at all, but that doesn't change the fact that there is still a lot of potential for destruction or even death when using this spell, especially if improperly.

It's a spell that is certainly intended to be used offensively, as it's hard to imagine a context where both a giant explosion and fire would be needed. In short, Confringo is dangerous because it's supposed to be. It is intended to blow things up with the sole purpose of causing as much harm or destruction as possible. It only escapes being among the most risky spells because there are ways to defend against it, like most other spells.

It's lucky that Harry isn't some military official or something because this spell could be disastrous if used by the wrong person. Think about it: some dark wizard could easily use this devilish spell to see into the mind of a military leader, acquiring nuclear launch codes or something. Nobody in the series actually uses the spell for that reason, but that doesn't change the fact that the potential is still there.

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