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But this last time i figured im slytherian i answear always honestly too just wantted to see if the test was accurate if u answear honestly i did every time too.
Only thing more random was the patronus that one always diffrent but my wand stuff always same and house maybe 95% the same sense i got slyherian 12 out of 15 times and ravenclaw 2 times and gryfindor once.
White stallion
Larch wood with a phoenix core 11" and rigid flexibility
Sparrowhawk
Fir, Unicorn hair core, 14 1/2, unbending
Patronus - Calico Cat
Wand - Red Oak with a Phoenix Core, 10 3/4", Slightly Yielding Flexibility
how can you retake your patronus? does that mean you deleted your account each time?
Patronus: Dapple Grey Stallion
Wand: Alder wood with a dragon core 12" and slightly springy flexibility
I guess they did it just to bloat out the quiz results :P like, how do you tell the difference between a Dun horse and a Dapple Grey and a Black horse, when all Patronus are silver?
Same for genders for animals without drastic appearance changes between genders (like lions and lionesses, stags and does, etc). A male and a female horse look pretty dang similar, so not sure why they included so many different colors for several animals like horses and cats, and both genders for horses, other than to artificially inflate the results haha
for the stallion, as a female I take it as dapple grey stallion sounds better then dapple grey mare...*shrug*
but the real question is, why isn't it just 'horse'
dapple grey horse. black horse. white horse. Even if they use colors, i don't quite get why there are male and female horses. That's like having male and female rattlesnake. Male and female dolphin. Etc. But they only did it for horses
I don't know about snakes, but a male dolphin is a bull and female is a cow. Many mammals have designations between male and female, Dog/♥♥♥♥♥, Stallion/Mare, Bull/Cow etc.
In fact the different labels tend to go beyond those labels with regard to breeding status and such, its just that the ones I mentioned are the most famous.
I'm just taking a guess here but since English evolved from french, Scandinavian and Germanic languages, which tend to separate male and female words grammatically, it's probably a hold over from those.
Patronus: Stag
Wand: Ebony Wood - Phoenix Core - 12 1/2" Length, supple Flexibility.
To be honest, I tried numerous attempts and wasn't able to accept most of the test results XD So I ended up manipulating the test results by choosing the answers in such a way that the desired result occurs.
None of the 3 categories (House, Patronus, Wand) get random results, but each outcome is predetermined and follows specific paths of responses.
The results of e.g. the Patronus only appear randomly because the answer paths contain several answers and the answers themselves are arranged in different answer sets and therefore initially appear random because you never know which answer set you get in the test.
Ultimately, however, the Patronus decision path is firmly predefined, depending on which answers are given in the various answer sets. The Patronus has different answer sets, each with 5-7 answers with 2-3 answer options to choose from. No matter which of the answer sets you get for the test, you always get the desired Patronus with the corresponding answers. Exactly the same goes for house and wand.
I admit it, I manipulated something: I wanted house Gryffindor, I got into Gryffindor. I wanted the stag patronus, I got the stag. I wanted a wand made of ebony wood and phoenix core, I got it. I didn't care about the length or flexibility of the wand.
The results of the first attempt were:
House: Ravenclaw
Patronus: Husky
Wand: I forgot the magic wand result ;-)
I feel a bit guilty about the manipulation of the results. But I think the three tests (house, patronus, wand) are not very consistent and too undifferentiated. The sorting magic hat is far more complex, truthful and differentiated in his decision XD
The Sorting Hat would have recognized that I have both ... courage and intelligence, but courage & chivalry is a little bit more important to me than intelligence & knowledge XD So he would have put me in Gryffindor and not Ravenclaw. Really, the Sorting Hat would never have dealt with such simple questions as "right or left" or "which chest would you open" ... it looks at far more complex aspects such as existing skills, inclinations, character traits, aspirations and talents XD
Therefore, the results of this simplified question-and-answer test would never match the more complex and nuanced sorting hat assessments. While the online test results are quite interesting, they are far away from my true self XD
So it was perfectly legitimate for me to manipulate the results XD
Sorry if my English is not perfect. It's not my mother tongue.
yea my main question is: why do it for ONLY horses, and not all the other animals? What makes horses special?
Horses get Mare and Stallion designations, as well as different colors.
Other animals are just 'snake' or 'salmon' or 'owl', without male or female designations :P
i'm just mostly wondering why the creators at pottermore gave horse patronuses such complicated treatment when other animal patronuses are super simple
Like, i have a Orca patronus. but it's just 'orca'. it's not a 'bull orca' or a 'cow orca', it's just an Orca
Just pondering why Horses are male or female, and all the colors :P but no other animal patronus is
Patronus: A made up creature to make myself feel special for being too invested in kids books
Wand: A piece of cheap plastic from Ikea that I repurposed to look like a wand because I'm cheapskate.
Very judgemental troll post, but at least, it's funnier than most of troll posts on Steam
Patronus: Wolf
Wand: Elder wood with a unicorn core 14 ¼" and hard flexibility