Harry Potter entered the Wizarding World with all kinds of benefits, such as the fame that comes with being the one responsible for defeating Voldemort, a vault full of his parent's gold, being descended from an ancient wizarding family, having all kinds of allies in the form of Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix, and being protected by his mother's sacrificial spell. Hermione Granger had far fewer advantages when entering wizarding society than Harry did, as she was a muggle-born with no money, no famous family name, and who was entering a culture that had people who despised her for her lineage.

Harry Potter might have been the hero of his book series, but he would never have succeeded without the help of Hermione Granger, who used her intelligence and quick wits to save the day on many occasions. It always seemed as if Harry (and most of the other Hogwarts students) had no interest in learning about magic and treated their education as a chore, whereas Hermione went out of her way to learn all she could about the various aspects of sorcery, which allowed her to come up with ideas and solutions that her enemies never anticipated.

We are here today to reveal all of the knowledge and spells that Hermione used that were beyond the skills of Harry - from the magical communication tool that was used by Lord Voldemort to the ability to craft her own kinds of magic.

Here are the 20 Things Hermione Can Do (That Harry Potter Can’t)!

20. The Protean Charm

Dumbledore's Army in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

One example of Hermione's incredible talent was her ability to cast the Protean Charm while in her fifth year at Hogwarts, as Terry Boot claimed that the spell was normally only taught to students in their final year. Hermione was able to use the Protean Charm to create fake coins that were all linked together to a master coin that she could use to change the writing around the edge in order to messages to all of the other coin bearers.

Draco Malfoy stole Hermione's idea and was able to cast the Protean Charm on coins of his own in order to his allies during his plan to assassinate Albus Dumbledore. Hermione stole the idea herself from Lord Voldemort, who is believed to have used the Protean Charm when creating the Dark Mark and branding it on his servants.

19. Arithmancy

Hermione in Dealthy Hallows Promo

There are several subjects taught at Hogwarts that we know little about, due to the fact that students are allowed to choose from a selection of classes in their third-year, which means that we only gained insight into the classes that Harry attended.

One of the classes that Hermione chose was Arithmancy, which involves the study of numbers and how they relate to magic, which seems to be closely related to mathematics, as the Curse-Breakers who work for Gringotts Wizarding Bank are required to the subject, due to how they work with numbers. Hermione excelled at Arithmancy and was able to score an O in her O.W.L.s. for the subject. It's just a shame that we never learned more about its applications and how it may have been useful during the story.

18. Brew Polyjuice Potion

Hermione as a cat after drinking Polyjuice in Harry Potter

Harry never showed much of an interest in his Potions lessons, due to the enmity he shared with Severus Snape. It wasn't until his sixth year that Harry finally showed an aptitude for potion-making, due to a new teacher and the help of the Half-Blood Prince's notes.

It is said that you need to earn an O or E in Potions at the N.E.W.T.s level in order to become an Auror, yet Harry never finished his studies at Hogwarts but was able to become an Auror anyway due to his experience in dealing with dark wizards, which means that he likely wasn't as skilled at potion-making as his subordinates. Hermione showed an amazing aptitude for potion-making, as she was able to create Polyjuice Potion during her second year at Hogwarts, despite the fact that it's said to be one of the most difficult to brew.

17. Summon Birds

Ron attacked by birds Harry Potter

It's possible for witches and wizards to summon living animals from their wands, as we have seen birds and snakes being summoned from thin-air and used to attack people. It seems that the bird summoning spell (Avis) is a lot more difficult to cast, as Draco Malfoy was able to summon snakes during his second year at Hogwarts, while Hermione wasn't able to summon birds until her sixth-year, which is a feat that Harry considered to be impressive.

The birds clearly weren't of much use in a combat situation, as Hermione only ever used it to attack Ron after she saw him kissing Lavender Brown. It's never stated how long the birds remained in existence, which suggests that they may not survive long enough to be used as messengers.

16. Conjure Waterproof Flames

Hermione Blue Flame

There are a lot of magical spells that conjure fire that can be used as a distraction, to protect their creator, or to harm other people, with Fiendfyre being one of the most dangerous substances that can be wielded by a witch or wizard. Hermione was able to use a more benign form of magical fire during her first year at Hogwarts, as she was able to conjure Bluebell Flames.

Bluebell Flames emit light and heat, but they it cannot be extinguished by water and it doesn't harm human flesh, making it safe to use. There are some substances that can contain Bluebell Flames, such as glass, which can be used to make lanterns. It's possible for Bluebell Flames to burn cloth and plants, which was useful for Hermione during her adventures in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

15. Shape Magic Into A Cushion

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The majority of brooms that are used by witches and wizards are enchanted with the Cushioning Charm, which creates an invisible magical pillow that makes it more comfortable to ride around on a stick of wood.

The Cushioning Charm (which is cast by saying Molliare) also has the ability to cushion those who are falling from a great height. Hermione uses the spell for this effect when the gang is trying to break into Gringotts Bank, as it protects everyone when their mine cart is derailed. It's never mentioned if Harry had ever learned this spell, but you would think it would be standard practice for all Quidditch players to learn the Cushioning Charm on the off-chance that they are knocked from their broom.

14. Make Regular Objects As Hard As Stone

Emma Watson as Hermione Granger Casting a Protective Charm

The Duro spell of the Charm school has the ability to make objects as hard as stone. It seems that the hardness of the object has no bearing on its durability after the spell is cast, as Hermione was able to alter the properties of a cloth tapestry in order to make it hard as stone and use it to injure two Death Eaters.

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery claims that all third-year students are taught Duro during their Transfiguration classes, though the canonicity of the game has been called into question due to several inconsistencies regarding ages and dates, along with items that shouldn't even exist yet (like the Firebolt).

13. Create Copies Of Items

Harry surrounded by multiple Hufflepuff Cups in Harry Potter

The Geminio spell (also known as the Doubling Charm or Gemino Curse) becomes an important spell in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, due to how it is used by both Hermione Granger and a previous employee at Gringotts Wizarding Bank.

Hermione is able to use the Geminio spell to create an exact copy of Salazar Slytherin's locket, which is switched with the original in order to stop Lord Voldemort's servants from discovering that one of his Horcruxes had been stolen. The gang run into a more powerful version of the spell when they try to break into the Lestrange Vault, which causes items to duplicate themselves every time they are touched and will cause thieves to be crushed under the weight of all of the duplicated treasure.

12. Turn Stairs Into A Slide

Ron Weasley and Harry Potter play chess in the Great Hall in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

One of the most situational spells in Hermione's repertoire was Glisseo, which had the effect of making stairs lock into place and turn into a slide. Hermione was able to use the Glisseo spell during the Battle of Hogwarts in order to turn one of the staircases in Hogwarts into a slide, so that the gang could quickly escape from a group of Lord Voldemort's servants.

The founders of Hogwarts also used the Glisseo spell on the stairs of the school, which prevented boys from visiting the girl's dormitories. It's possible that the Hogwarts founders were worried that Hogwarts would turn into the kind of school from a teen comedy (like Animal House) and wanted to keep horseplay to a minimum.

11. Wipe Memories & Plant New Ones

Hermione Wrong Parents Memories

The readers of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows originally believed that there was an inconsistency in the book, as Hemione claimed that she had never performed a Memory Charm before using it on Dolohov and Rowle, yet she had also claimed to have altered her parent's memories of their life.

J.K. Rowling clarified that Hermione had used two separate spells, as the Memory Charm (that was used on Dolohov and Rowle) has the ability to remove specific memories, while the spell that she used on her parents was the False Memory Charm, which could overwrite existing memories and replace them with new ones. Hermione possessed the ability to remove memories or create new ones, which might be one of the most frightening powers in the series when you think about it.