Timeline for Why are wands so cheap compared to their materials in Harry Potter?
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Sep 5, 2020 at 23:35 | comment | added | Dean MacGregor | @eps well just because one wand chooses a wizard that doesn't mean no other wands will if the wizard doesn't like, or can't afford, that one. | |
Sep 4, 2020 at 22:57 | comment | added | eps | @Ángel i'm imagining a real world equivalent where you have cars picking their owners at a used car lot. the oh-so-honest salesman saying "oh what bad luck, looks like the car that chose you is the junker with 200k miles that leaks oil. Unfortunately it costs $40,000 because it <checks notes> has a unicorn hair." | |
Sep 4, 2020 at 0:41 | comment | added | Ángel | However, we don't know the prices of other types of wands. It'd certainly be an odd transaction where you go to a shop to buy something and, (a) actually that something decides that you are buying it (or not) and (b) it can have very different costs. Still, these wizards seem to find it normal. | |
Sep 3, 2020 at 20:54 | comment | added | Skooba | While this addresses phoenix feathers it doesn't address the other types of cores. A good answer should be complete as possible. | |
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Sep 3, 2020 at 20:30 | history | answered | Dean MacGregor | CC BY-SA 4.0 |