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That 'Accio Deathly Hallows' song is brilliant. I joined the Brotherhood forum and it's great - plus I'm currently watching all of the vlogs from back in January to now
What I don't get is why wizards never utilised multiple wands at once, as it's made clear in the books that it's all the more effective, for example in Hallows when Harry triple stuns Fenrir Greyback in Malfoy Manor, and he's lifted up into the air right to the ceiling and then slammed down. It's not like there's a short supply of wands in the world or anything, as can be seen in Stone when Harry shops for his and there are shelves and shelves full of them. Looks like Dumbledore wasn't quite as smart as he seemed to think, not equipping his order members with such advantages.
I found the wearing of the locket to be a tad LoTR lol anyone else think this I almost wet myself laughing when I was reading that but I thought hmmmmmmm Frodo is goin schitzo lol amazing book though soo much better than HBP theres still alot she didnt touch on though.
you have to rightfully "win" another wand, either by killing it's owner(and if the owner were given a proper funeral he would have his wand snapped), or by snatching it from them(as Harry did)
maybe they preferred using the one wand that chose them because they have a special connection to it.
question is, why didn't they break Dumbledore's wand at his funeral??
Hmmm...is it normal practice to break the wand when a wizard/witch dies? I would expect wands to be buried because then the owner "takes their magic with them".
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there's a part of the 6th book where Hagrid and a teacher are singing at that big spider's funeral, they said something about snapping a wand at a wizard's death