well, considering he has been shown to apparate, and he does it differently than some other wizards, strictly using the film as a guide... then he must use a slightly different method than those others...
(BTW, do you in this forum consider the full-length Clone Wars movies made recently as movie material? They were released in theatres, after all)
Originally posted by truejediProbably not, it'll give the Jedi even more to work with.
well, considering he has been shown to apparate, and he does it differently than some other wizards, strictly using the film as a guide... then he must use a slightly different method than those others...(BTW, do you in this forum consider the full-length Clone Wars movies made recently as movie material? They were released in theatres, after all)
Originally posted by truejedi
well, considering he has been shown to apparate, and he does it differently than some other wizards, strictly using the film as a guide... then he must use a slightly different method than those others...(BTW, do you in this forum consider the full-length Clone Wars movies made recently as movie material? They were released in theatres, after all)
So you're saying that the Weasley twins are better at apparating?
Originally posted by Lord Lucien
Nah, he's not 😆
Observe:
FF to :43....
Harry casts sectumsempra. Snape turns and blocks it, and returns a spell of his own. It hits Harry. This all happened in less than a second. AND the spells were damn near instant in their travel time.