Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
This is how I see it, and feel free to tell me I am full of shit 😂 .....I see the wand as an aiming device. I think a wizard can do spells and shit without it, but that they are far too difficult to aim properly, so the wand allows pinpoint accuracy.
Interesting, no idea what in the movies or books would support that though.
Originally posted by Rogue JediYou're full of shit. 😛
This is how I see it, and feel free to tell me I am full of shit 😂 .....I see the wand as an aiming device. I think a wizard can do spells and shit without it, but that they are far too difficult to aim properly, so the wand allows pinpoint accuracy.
Originally posted by Bardock42
[B]Not to be a dick, and you know I love your WetBlack ass, but you spend an awful long time in School.
😖hifty:
Damn, I just checked the racial slur database, and it seems I was not the first to come up with that one 🙁
I'm pretty sure it was actually me who used it, as I've been using that for years. 😐
I am gona go with Yoda on this one. The force is pretty much the basic universal element since life itself creates it, which means even dumbledore himself is making it. Plus, whats not to say that Rowlings magic doesnt in some part come from the force. With one thought, Yoda could make Dumbledore's brain explode inside his head. the force is anything and everything, magic, at least in rowlings universe has too many limits to be effect enough against the force.