The Boggart.
In the 3rd book they do not have Fred and george in front of a boggart Ron's was spiders, Neville's was professor snape, harrys would be voldemort than he thought of the dementors, molly weasley's was everyone dead that she loved, lupins was the full moon
The creator in Remus Lupins office was a Boggart. When it sees you it turns into what you fear most. In Harry's case it was a Dementor, for Remus it was the moon.
In the first few books we don't know what his biggest fear is, probably Voldemort returning. In the third book his biggest fear is the Dementors but he learned how to get rid of them. From the fourth book onwards it is probably Voldemort killing somebody he loves.
Dumbledore the wizard. Unless you don't count humans as magical creatures. Then it would be owl, and if you don't count that, then Hagrid, the half giant, and if you still don't count that, then the goblins at the bank where Harry gets his money.
The Boggart.
The Boggart was created in 1993.
Molly Weasley's Boggart is her Dead family/friends. Her Boggart is mentioned in the novels, specifically, in 'Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix' I believe her Boggart was omitted from the movie.
His boggart is a banshee
A boggart is a shape-shifting creature that takes on the form of its intended victim's worst fear. It generally likes to hide in dark, enclosed places.In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Professor Remus Lupin teaches his students in Defence Against the Dark Arts to approach a boggart in groups of two or more, so that the boggart will have difficulty in choosing which one to frighten. A common wizard's defense against a boggart is to point a wand at the boggart and say "Riddikulus" while thinking of something very funny; this charm puts out a protective shield so that the boggart can be held at bay, or manuevered away.
Lord Voldemort's boggart is his own dead body. His riddikulus is Harry drooping dead.
A boggart is a shape shifter. It lives in dark places and when confronted, changes into whatever the person fears most.
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Boggart.
Although tricky, the easiest method for banishing a Boggart is with the "Riddikulus" charm, transforming it into something humorous (instead of horrifying). The resulting transfiguration will kill the boggart.Adaptation of "ridiculous". Spell specification:Causes an item, creature or person to take on a humorous appearance of the spell caster's choosing. Particularly useful against Boggarts, who are destroyed by laughter.If you don't want to kill the boggart, but simply wish to rid yourself of it, keeping a happy, jolly life style will sway them from ever confronting you.A boggart tries to show you your worst fear so if you turn the fear into something funny by using "Riddikulus" it will go away.Non-Harry Potter Answer:Boggart: Boggarts, in their tattered and dusty clothing, are dark and hairy household spirits. They are more bothersome than bogies. They are usually recognized due to the unusual number of mishaps that occur while a boggart is in the house. No way is known in regards to the elimination of the boggart, except leaving the house, although sometimes this doesn't even work, as boggarts are sometimes transported with household items.
It turns into a giant spider.
Sirius Black's boggart was never revealed, but some fan theories say it would be the bodies of James or Harry, as losing them were his biggest fears.