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The Noble Collection Ron Weasley Wand in Ollivanders Box 14 inch Ron Weasley Wand With Original Ollivanders Wand Box - Harry Potter Film Set Movie Props Wands

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Actually, the allegiance switching IS possibly supported in canon, if you look at it in a certain way. Still, the Floo Network was a lot safer than teleportation magic, aka Apparition/Disapparition, which is so advanced and dangerous that wizards need a licence before they can perform it. Why? Because Splinching, that’s why. Splinching, according to Apparition Instructor Wilkie Twycross, happens when a wizard’s mind isn’t focused, meaning that while one part of you may teleport to your destination, you may end up leaving another part of your body behind.

As Au101 pointed out in his comment above, it's theoretically possible that Dumbledore (who possessed the Elder Wand) could have repaired Ron's wand. This opens up a second round of questions; Did Dumbledore not repair the wand because he didn't want to give away that he had the Elder wand? Was there a reason Ron didn't ask Dumbledore to repair his wand? In Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Bellatrix is depicted as having had a secret daughter — Delphini (Delphi) "The Augurey" — who claims to also be the daughter of Lord Voldemort.But for all his mistakes, Neville also had another problem. Like Ron, he arrived at school with a hand-me-down wand that had not ‘chosen’ him. In fact, he spent five years using his father’s wand before it was destroyed in the Department of Mysteries. So if what Ollivander said was true – that wands work best when they have chosen the witch or wizard that owns them – then Neville was working at a serious disadvantage. Maybe it’s no wonder he never got the best results. Harry and Voldemort’s super-connected wands (and all the borrowed ones) Why does McGonagall give Harry and Ron such light punishments, considering how serious their actions were?

Although there is no specific rule about which kind of wood a person’s wand should be, some wands are particularly well suited to their owners. Wands tend to have loyalty to their legitimate owners, and may be difficult for another person using it. some wands and their characteristics In Harry Podder: Dude Where's My Wand?, a play by Desert Star Theater in Utah, written by sisters Laura J., Amy K. and Anna M. Lewis, Ron appears as "Ron Sneasley". [25] What if Dumbledore's first wand was really the phoenix feathered wand that Harry bought at Ollivander? That doesn’t sound like a wand in mint condition to me. Knowing Charlie’s temper and future job, I can imagine him not being the Cedric Diggory type of guy who’d take brilliant care of his wand and keep it in pristine condition—he’d be more likely to have some fun with it, to the point where it’s in… well, the condition described in the book.Yeah," said Hagrid, glancing up, too. "Listen, I'm glad we've run inter yeh, Ronan, 'cause there's a unicorn bin hurt -- you seen anythin'?" Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 6 ( The Journey from Platform Nine and Three-Quarters) - "He rummaged around in his trunk and pulled out a very battered-looking wand. It was chipped in places and something white was glinting at the end. “Unicorn hair’s nearly poking out. Anyway —”"

But the wand was perfectly intact when Ron had it (before the Whomping Willow incident anyway). And as far as I can tell, there was nothing else deficient about the wand. As it is described on Pottermore, Ash wood "cleaves to its one true owner and ought not to be passed on or gifted from the original owner, as it would lose power" as well as the Unicorn Hair core, as "they are the most faithful of all wands, and usually remain strongly attached to their first owner." It can be speculated that, while this wand was in Ron's possession, he was not able to demonstrate his magical skills to full capacity. He rummaged around in his trunk and pulled out a very battered-looking wand. It was chipped in places and something white was glinting at the end. "Unicorn hair's nearly poking out..."Harry's wand was made using holly, a type of wood used relatively rarely within the wizarding world. According to tradition, holly is especially adept at providing protection and repelling evil, and the people that holly wands choose are typically kind, loving leaders. judging by the scene in OotP where he's still at St. Mungo's; it had multi-year or possibly permanent mental effect

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