In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, after Harry eavesdropped on Malfoy on the Hogwarts Express, Malfoy cast Petrificus Totalus on Harry while Harry was wearing his Invisibility Cloak.
How did the spell work, when Deathly Hallows tells us that no spell used against the Invisibility Cloak will work? (Harry's cloak was not an ordinary cloak and was a gift by Death, himself, to his ancestors, passed down to him)
To prove my point, sometime later in Deathly Hallows, one of the Death Eaters tried to Accio the cloak to find Harry, which didn't work.
So this contradicts J.K. Rowling theory.
Ah, but the Third Hallows is true Cloak of Invisibility, Miss Granger! I mean to say, it is not a traveling cloak imbued with a Disillusionment Charm, or carrying a Bedazzling Hex or else woven from Demiguise hair, which will hide one initially but fade with the years until it turns opaque. We are talking about a cloak that really and truly renders the wearer completely invisible, and endures eternally, giving constant and impenetrable concealment, no matter what spells are cast at it. How many cloaks have you ever seen like that, Miss Granger?
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