Okay. Wizards in the Potterverse don't have their own individual sets of abilities. They are all technically capable of the same spells, if they put in the effort and skill to learn them. So, when playing Moody, I'll draw on the types of magic generally seen by accomplished adult wizards. An exact spell list isn't viable here, as the series showed that there were innumerable variations on some general purpose spell types (transfiguring a raven into a goblet vs dove into wine glass, for example). In place of that, let me provide a general overview of the subjects taught at Hogwarts. Transfiguration: Mostly of relatively simple objects, no complex machines. Potions: Largely poisons, antidotes, health potions and debuffs. Charms: Miscellaneous magics, including: levitating and moving objects, making light, fire, etc, and repairing and altering objects. Herbology: Identifying, growing and uses of various magical plants and fungi. Apparition: Personal teleportation. Defence Against the Dark Arts: Dealing with dark creatures, to shielding and offensive magic including disarming, binding, stunning, and various wacky jinxes. Care of Magical Creatures: Exactly what is says on the tin. Is that OK?