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SyberWolf™ Feb 3, 2023 @ 11:43am
What is your house, patronus and wand?
www.wizardingworld.com/legacyconnect

House: Gryffindor (didnt expect this one)
Patronus: Hippogriff
Wand: Ebony, Dragon Core, 12 ½" Length, Unyielding flexibility
Last edited by SyberWolf™; Feb 3, 2023 @ 11:59am
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Malviro Feb 3, 2023 @ 11:48am 
House: Ravenclaw
Patronus: Bassett Hound
Wand: Blackthorn, Unicorn Core, 14 1/2", Hard Flexibility
Mr. Happy Wolf Feb 3, 2023 @ 11:50am 
House: Ravenclaw
Patronus: Rattlesnake
Wand: Maple Wood, Phoenix Core 13", Rigid Flexibility
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De Graaff Feb 3, 2023 @ 12:21pm 
House: Slytherin
Patronus: Beagle
Wand: Larch
JessicaMango Feb 3, 2023 @ 12:29pm 
House: Hufflepuff
Patronus: White Mare
Wand: Pear Wood, Unicorn Core, 12 1/4", Slightly Yielding Flexibility.
All my stats are VERY anti dark magic so I plan to play my play-through based on my results. (i.e (From Website) "I do not know of a single instance where a pear wand has been discovered in the possession of a Dark witch or wizard." Can't wait!
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ForteDS Feb 3, 2023 @ 12:30pm 
House: Griffandor
Patronus: Eagle
Wand: Vinewood w/ Dragon Heartstring, 12 and a half inches, Slightly yielding flex
mortagon Feb 3, 2023 @ 12:30pm 
House: Slytherin
Patronus: Blackbird
Wand: Redwood with a unicorn core 10" and quite bendy flexibility
Last edited by mortagon; Feb 3, 2023 @ 12:31pm
Griffindor
Weasle
White Aspen Wood wand suited to dueling with a unicorn core. The most flexible, and most consistent of wands.


I'd feel special if my patronus wasn't a F***ing Weasle.
Couldn't find out what the Weasle means but apparently its the 7th most common out of a list of 100 possible patronus. So. Pretty mid i'd say. Sounds like they'd cast me as a "best friends with the main character and nothing more" type role.
WeissRook Feb 3, 2023 @ 12:43pm 
House: Ravenclaw
Patronus: Nibelung Cat

Wand:

Ash Wood:
The ash wand cleaves to its one true master and ought not to be passed on or gifted from the original owner, because it will lose power and skill. This tendency is extreme if the core is of unicorn. Old superstitions regarding wands rarely bear close examination, but I find that the old rhyme regarding rowan, chestnut, ash and hazel wands (rowan gossips, chestnut drones, ash is stubborn, hazel moans) contains a small nugget of truth. Those witches and wizards best suited to ash wands are not, in my experience, lightly swayed from their beliefs or purposes. However, the brash or over-confident witch or wizard, who often insists on trying wands of this prestigious wood, will be disappointed by its effects. The ideal owner may be stubborn, and will certainly be courageous, but never crass or arrogant.

Phoenix Core:
This is the rarest core type. Phoenix feathers are capable of the greatest range of magic, though they may take longer than either unicorn or dragon cores to reveal this. They show the most initiative, sometimes acting of their own accord, a quality that many witches and wizards dislike. Phoenix feather wands are always the pickiest when it comes to potential owners, for the creature from which they are taken is one of the most independent and detached in the world. These wands are the hardest to tame and to personalise, and their allegiance is usually hard won.

14 ½" Length:
The following notes on wand length and flexibility are taken from notes on the subject by Mr Garrick Ollivander, wandmaker:
Most wands will be in the range of between nine and fourteen inches. While I have sold extremely short wands (eight inches and under) and very long wands (over fifteen inches), these are exceptionally rare. In the latter case, a physical peculiarity demanded the excessive wand length. However, abnormally short wands usually select those in whose character something is lacking, rather than because they are physically undersized (many small witches and wizards are chosen by longer wands).

Unyielding flexibility:
The following notes on wand length and flexibility are taken from notes on the subject by Mr Garrick Ollivander, wandmaker:
Wand flexibility or rigidity denotes the degree of adaptability and willingness to change possessed by the wand-and-owner pair – although, again, this factor ought not to be considered separately from the wand wood, core and length, nor of the owner’s life experience and style of magic, all of which will combine to make the wand in question unique.
Mischief Feb 3, 2023 @ 3:28pm 
Ravenclaw

Testrahl


your wand is
Elder wood with a phoenix core 14 ½" and hard flexibility
OneEye Feb 3, 2023 @ 3:31pm 
Originally posted by Mischief:
Ravenclaw

Testrahl


your wand is
Elder wood with a phoenix core 14 ½" and hard flexibility
How many times did you re-roll that one ghahahaha or use the cheat sheet
OneEye Feb 3, 2023 @ 3:37pm 
RavenClaw
Hawthorn, dragon core 12-1/2” slightly unyielding
Robin patronus
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