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A term coined by J.K. Rowling in the Harry Potter series, involving the history and study of magical wands. May cover the material composition of wands, theories and/or eccentricities of past wand makers, duels recorded, wand folklore, etc. Always use this with the [harry-potter] tag.
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What kind of shapes can wands have?
I was wondering, does a wand have to be in only the shape of a cylinder with a smooth narrowed tip?
Can it have a bent shape or have two ends like a two blade fork? Can it be flat or have a snake-lik …
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Why don't wizards always use multiple wands? [duplicate]
As far as I am aware, in Harry Potter, a wand is simply a means of channelling magic.
In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, at Malfoy Manor, Harry grabs three wands from Draco and performs a tripl …