Dual-core wands? (was Elder Wand ownership (was Dual-core wands?))
montavilla47
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Sat Feb 16 16:24:58 UTC 2008
No: HPFGUIDX 181587
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Lee Kaiwen <leekaiwen at ...> wrote:
>
> > Aleta:
> > the wizard or witch could
> > benefit at fine work, not just brute strength work, for having
> > multiple wands all of which chose him/her. "Use the right tool
> > for the job."
>
> Good point. When doing jobs around the house, I carry around my tool box
> for just that reason. Imagine having a wand box with your
> transfiguration wand, your potions wand, your herbology wand and your
> sledge-hammer wand.
>
> Better yet, I imagine upperclass wizards with their own wand-caddies.
> "Ok, Smithers, gonna try a chipper. Hand me a 7-holly."
>
> CJ
>
That was one of my favorite details in the film version of OotP. When
Snape drags Harry down to dungeon for their first Occlumency lesson,
he unrolls some kind of a wand caddy and seems to choose a particular
wand to use. Like he has several, and one that's best for Legilimency.
Montavilla47
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