Wands, wands and more wands
cynthiaanncoe at home.com
cynthiaanncoe at home.com
Wed Aug 22 22:36:31 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 24721
I wonder which spell is more difficult: apparating or animagus
transformation? Both can go horribly wrong. With apparating, you
can accidently transport a piece of yourself, and with animagus, I
believe you can transform badly (like Krum's half-shark). But the MoM
has a special squad to fix flawed apparations, so it must be harder
to do correctly.
Cindy
--- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Lisa-Ann Cooner" <kira at k...> wrote:
> I would have to say the willing transformation to animal form and
then back again. Sirius does not need a wand for that. They needed
one to force Peter back to human form, but not to change their own
forms.
>
> Lisa-Ann
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: cynthiaanncoe at h...
> To: HPforGrownups at y...
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 3:32 PM
> Subject: [HPforGrownups] Wands, wands and more wands
>
>
> A couple of wand questions:
>
> First, where is Pettigrew's wand? I personally think it got blown
up
> (or lost) when he blew up the street. That explains why Pettigrew
is
> using Voldemort's wand all the time (except for the time he used
> Lupin's wand to stun Ron and Crookshanks).
>
> Second, wizards can do simple spells without wands. So, then, what
> is the single most complex spell any wizard or witch performs in
the
> books without a wand? Any ideas?
>
>
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