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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone mentions that when Harry first bought a wand in Diagon Alley, the wand shop owner introduced Harry's parents, Hagrid, and finally Harry bought the wand length
Ten and a quarter of an inch (Mother Harry).
Eleven Inches (Harry's father).
Sixteen inches (Hagrid).
Nine inches (the first one introduced to Harry).
Seven inches (the second one introduced to Harry).
Eight and a half inches (the third one introduced to Harry).
Eleven inches (the fourth one introduced to Harry).
Thirteen and a half inches (Harry was the last to buy).
So, the length of the wand is roughly in this range.
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In the movie, it's probably like a glass rod (used in a chemistry lab) that's long, (I often use it as a wand when I'm doing experiments).
There is also a tool that I estimate, it should be about 15 centimeters, that is, the length of 2 water-based pens, and the short one (also my estimate), should be about the same as chopsticks I use my long chopsticks as a magic wand
Yes! I said that the wrong pull should be about 30 centimeters, because the two water-based pens are 30 centimeters long, hey, old, no, memory loss
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I'm parity, add:
Inches to centimeters: 1 inch = centimeter.
So: 7 inches = centimeters.
16 inches = centimeters.
Two of them said 15cm, which is slightly shorter.
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Harry Potter's wand is eleven and a half inches, not counted. Phoenix Fawkes's feathers are the core of the staff, and so is Voldemort's.
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Generally speaking, the length of the wand is equal to 0 - infinity!
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Why is this the case, you ask? Could it be that you are also a magician?
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It is detailed in Harry Potter 1 and can be bought -
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Why is this the case, you ask? Could it be that you are also a magician? Interesting question, isn't it? Thirteen and a half inches.
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Harry Potter wand material and wand core:1. Wand wood: holly wood.
A wand represents luck and often accompanies wizards who are not afraid to take risks.
Wand Core: The Dragon's Nerve.
Wands are capable of casting the most amazing spells and are always the closest to their current owner.
2. Wand wood: yew wood.
The owner of the wand has a strong desire to protect the people around him.
Wand Core: Phoenix Feather.
The range of the spells cast by the wand is extremely large and difficult to control.
3. Wand wood: hawthorn wood.
A wand will have the best spell casting performance in the hands of a wizard with a tangled personality.
Wand Core: Phoenix Feather.
The range of the spells cast by the wand is extremely large and difficult to control.
4. Wand wood: fir.
Wizards with extraordinary concentration and willpower are preferred.
Wand Core: Diehorn tail hair.
The wand is the most stable in its magic, and it is very loyal to its owner.
5. Wand wood: cherry wood.
The owner of the wand often has great self-control and a superior mind.
Wand Core: Phoenix Feather.
The range of the spells cast by the wand is extremely large and difficult to control.
6. Wand wood: grape wood.
Wands are often wizards with extraordinary ambitions and patterns.
Wand Core: Unicorn tail hair.
The wand is the most stable in its magic, and it is very loyal to its owner.
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The wizard's wand is divided into two parts: the wand body is a variety of wood, which plays a role in assisting in spell casting and protecting the wand core; The wand core is the source of the wand's magic and the intermediary of channeling the wizard's magic. Compared to the wand, the core of a wand is the core of a wand.
The core of the wand in Harry Potter is generally made from parts of various magical beasts. Mr. Ollivander often imitates the materials used in the Phoenix's feathers, the dragon's nerves, and the unicorn's stool (Harry tried the snake's wand when he bought his wand).
In addition, in the original book, Fleur Delacul's wand core is a wand.
of the hair, the Deathly Hallows.
The core of the Old Wand's wand is the tail feathers of the Thestrals.
It is a common principle in any world that rare things are precious, and the value of the wand's core ultimately depends on the rarity of the magical beasts themselves. The magical animals involved in the wand core in Harry Potter are dragons, snakes, phoenixes, unicorns, babies, and Thestrals. If you compare wand cores by preciousness, the phoenix's feathers are probably the most precious.
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