Abusing the Room of Requirement
Joe
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Sat Aug 9 02:09:37 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 76170
> I was wondering how Harry will figure out a way to
> kill Voldemort, and I thought what would happen if he
> went there thinking "I need to kill Voldemort, I need
> to kill Voldemort". Would Voldemort really somehow
> come to the Room of Requirement? From that point I
> wondered what would happen if he went there thinking,
> "I need to pass my Potions final" or "I need to see
> and talk to Sirius one more time." Does the Room
> produce a solution to all requirements, even
> complicated or immoral or illegal ones? What do you
> think?
>
Although I see where your train of thought is. I don't think the
Room of Requirement grants wishes persay.
The only thing it gives is a location... For example, Wishing to kill
voldemort wouldn't work, cause its wanting an action as such.
However, wanting a location to do something would work.
ie, Fred and George finding it as a hidden broom closet. Dumbledore
need a bathroom late at night. Dobby need a location to hide Winky
while she was drunk. They all wished for "locations."
Kinda see what i'm saying? The wish or need would need to be in that
form, not of wanting to just outright do something. It only supplies
the place, not the actual wish.
Joe
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