Timote Wrote:He's referring to the scene when they say Voldemort's name while in the tent, which lets the Death Eaters know exactly where they are, bypassing the spells they had used to conceal themselves. It was basically a variant of the 'powerful person can hear when his name is spoken' idea, except controlled by the Ministry. It doesn't have any anti-magic component, it just made the concealment spells useless, so the DEs just apparated to their location, and started casting spells at where they knew the protagonists were. It might have been different in the movie, though.Necratoid Wrote:The antimagic shock wave is what I'm calling what happened in canon. One of them said the taboo and it was basically the world exploded and everyone was arrested before they got off the ground. It happened to instantly to not be an effect of the Taboo. No one in series can cast something that big and effective that fast unless they are amazingly good and powerful. Best I can tell its a nonlethal artillery strike the hits and then they apperate into the site. The point being to take down the wards and flatten the defenders.*puzzled* I don't recall the scene you're refering to. I was thinking of the diner scene where Harry and Hermonie are talking and say Voldemort, then a few minutes later a couple hit-wizards show up.
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