Where is Dumbledore's wand?
bercygirl2
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Fri Mar 9 06:54:11 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 165882
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Steve" <bboyminn at ...> wrote:
>
> Lastly, let's not get carried away, Harry and Voldemort's
> wands will work nicely against the other person. It is
> only under vary rare and unlikely circumstances that the
> wands will not work against each other. Either Harry or
> Voldemort is perfectly capable of cursing or killing
> the other unless their respective spells collide in
> mid-air. That is the only circumstance under which
> the 'Brother Wand' affect comes into play. In normal
> dueling, it doesn't usually matter.
>
> Just a few thoughts.
>
> Steve/bboyminn
>
I should have written "the wands will not work PROPERLY against each
other."
GoF, page 697:
"So what happens when a wand meets its brother?" said Sirius.
"They will not work properly against each other," said Dumbledore.
If, however, the owners of the wands force the wands to do battle... a very rare effect will take place. One of the wands will force the
other to regurgitate spells it has performed - in reverse order. The
most recent first... and then those that preceded it..."
-Donna
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