Who is Harry s wand the same as in Harry Potter

Updated on amusement 2024-05-16
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Harry's wand was hollywood, 12 inches long, with a phoenix tail feather at its core. The phoenix tail feathers in Harry's wand core are from the same phoenix Fawkes as Voldemort's wand core. But it can't be said that their wands are the same, Voldemort's (aka Tom Riddle) wand is yew wood and 13 inches long.

    Dear Harryyandyang, would you like to read the book carefully?!

    At the end of the fourth Goblet of Fire, after Harry returns from the graveyard, Dumbledore explains the Flashback Charm and says that both of them have wand cores that are Fawkes' tail feathers!!

    Also, that wand shop is called Ollivanders!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No one's wand is the same. The wands in the most famous wand shop in Diagon Alley (I can't remember the name) are unique. So their wands are all different.

    And the one on my upstairs floor, I want to correct it, Harry and Tom. Riddle's wand was not made of Fox's hair. Because Fawkes hadn't been born at that time.

    The book only mentions that their wands are made from the feathers of the same phoenix, but it does not say which one.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A is not the same, except that their wands are made of two feathers from the same phoenix.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes aTom Riddle. The phoenix feather in his wand is the same phoenix as the phoenix feather in Voldemort's wand.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Harry's wand core is Fawkes' phoenix feather, as is Voldemort's, and the two wands are brothers' wands.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A, but the wood of their wands is not the same, and the core is all Fox's phoenix feathers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course it's A, the feathers in their wands were plucked from Fawkes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's A, which is Voldemort. Tom Riddle sounded rusty.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A, but it's more understandable to call Voldemort, after all, it's only a 2 name.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Voldemort's has the same feathers as his wand, but they can't be exactly the same in length, feel, etc.!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A, of course, the same as Voldemort.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Tom Maward Riddle.

    Otherwise, he and Harry would not be able to attack each other normally.

    It's all Fox's tail feathers.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    a.Tom Riddle.

    That is, Voldemort.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    a, b, c d, neither!

    It's supposed to be the Dark Lord!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Of course it's A, and it's obvious that you don't read the book (or movie) very carefully when asking this question.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    A This question is here to study us, right??

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The details are as follows:

    1. Harry Potter's Phoenix Feather Wand Core: It represents rebirth from the ashes.

    Made of holly wood, a wand with the core of a phoenix feather staff. The core of this wand is derived from the feathers of Dumbledore's pet Fawkes, while the other wand, which is a twin wand, belongs to Harry's natural enemy, "Lord Voldemort". It seems that here Aunt Luo hints at the relationship between the two people.

    In addition, the core of the phoenix feather also seems to foreshadow Harry's future fate, which is to be reborn from the ashes.

    2. Neville's unicorn fur wand core: a symbol of purity and nobility.

    The core of Neville's new wand was made from the hair of the unicorn, a symbol of purity and nobility in the West. Neville's rod core is very much in line with his personality.

    3. Hermione's Dragon's Heart Wand Core: Represents courage and wisdom.

    Unlike the core of the rod of the likes of Harry and Neville, Hermione's core is the cord of connective tissue on the dragon's heart. In medicine, it is a very important tissue for the cord to stretch the valve, so that the valve does not turn into the atrium when the ventricles contract.

    And why Aunt Luo let Hermione use such a staff core, I think it is probably because Hermione has always been at the core of the three people, she is resourceful, and her courage and wisdom are not inferior to Harry Potter, and when Harry and Ron are in danger, they will help them solve difficulties as soon as possible to avoid them being hurt more.

    4. Meiwa hair: represents temperament.

    Meiwa often appears in Western mythology as a female elf capable of transformation. But the core of the rod of Hibiscus is like the race of Meiwa, which represents temperament, and it is also very deadly. Just like Fleur, she is not only beautiful, but also brave and courageous in the defense of Hogwarts!

    Harry Potter wizard must-have**:

    Wands are the medium through which wizards perform magic, and although some magic does not require a wand, this is not the mainstream, and an ordinary wizard without a wand is nothing. Powerful wizards such as Voldemort, Grindelwald, and Dumbledore also relied on wands.

    There are many theories about the origin of the wand, with the Greeks likening it to a Zoroastrian priest. The word came to mean stick, that is, a wand. Zoroaster himself often carried similar items in his hands, and the early Zoroastrian priests actually used an item similar to a wand.

    It is a bundle of twigs and sticks, and unlike a wand, this casting tool is made up of multiple branches.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    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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