Where is Dumbledore's wand?
ginger mabayoje
funkeginger at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 9 08:20:50 UTC 2007
No: HPFGUIDX 165884
Steve/bboyminn:
> 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.
Donna wrote:
I should have written "the wands will not work PROPERLY against each
other."
GoF, page 697:
<snip quote>
Funkeginger:
We all know that it only when special circumstance under which
the 'Brother Wand' effect comes into play. In normal dueling, it
doesn't usually matter.
But what most people are saying is that in the Deatly Hallows Voldemort might want to use DD's wand because he knows about the brother effect,One. Two, we all know from reading book six that Voldemort cannot stand having someone sharing something the same as him.
DD said that in the book to Harry when he was showing him the memories.
Also book seven is the last book and Harry and Voldemort have to do Battle with each other like they did in book four so the same circumstances might arise.
"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..."
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