You’re heading off to Hogwarts—it’s your first year! Your letter came in the mail, and all that’s left to do is gather your supplies. With your list in hand, you walk through Diagon Alley. You have your robes, books, quills, and parchment…You stop in front of Ollivanders, the best wand shop in the Wizarding World. It’s time to find your wand.
In the Wizarding World, a wand chooses its owner. But which will choose you? Will you connect with a wand made of vine wood because of your clever mind, or will a phoenix feather core speak to you most because of your strong heart? Answer these questions to learn what your wand would be in Harry Potter.
Questions Overview
- Kind, clever, and bold
- Mysterious, powerful, and dramatic
- Noble, loyal, and adventurous
- Brave, strong, and complex
- Hermione Granger. Maybe she’d be able to help me with my homework.
- Luna Lovegood. She’s weird and smart—perfect!
- Draco Malfoy. There’s something mysterious about him.
- Harry Potter. I mean, who wouldn’t want to sit with the legend himself?
- Transfiguration (learning to alter an objects form)
- Defence Against the Dark Arts (learning defensive magic)
- History of Magic (learning about magical history)
- Charms (learning how to cast spells)
- Failure
- The dark
- Muggles
- Losing loved ones
- Become a professor. Being a mentor sounds like fun.
- Run to be Minister of Magic. We could definitely improve things.
- Join the Department of Magical Law Enforcement. I want to protect others.
- I don’t know. I’d rather just go with the flow and see what happens.
- Gryffindor
- Slytherin
- Hufflepuff
- Ravenclaw
- Run towards it. Someone has to be the hero!
- Think about what I could do to help. I know a charm that might work…
- Shrug and go on with my day. If people get hurt, they weren’t smart enough.
- Step in front of my friends. I won’t let anything hurt them.
- I give the correct answer. I was paying attention.
- I share a witty comment. That’s the last time I’m made to look like a fool.
- I laugh. Does the professor think I’m dumb?
- I counter with my own question. Not everything’s black and white.
- I continue studying, even though I’ve been studying all semester.
- I save studying for the last minute. What? I have other fun things to do.
- I help my friends study. If I fail, at least they won’t.
- I hype myself up in the mirror. Confidence can get you anywhere.
- Need help with their homework. I always know the answers.
- Get themselves in trouble. I can usually bail them out.
- Want to plan a prank. I have some tricks up my sleeve.
- Are in dangerous situations. I’m pretty levelheaded.
- Find a new way to class. I promised the professor I’d be there.
- Roll my eyes. Of course it’d move.
- Command it to move back. I won’t be controlled by an inanimate object!
- Venture up the new path and explore. Maybe it wants me to see something.
- Ignore them. I trust what the professor says.
- Do as they say. Maybe they’ll help me pass.
- Ask my friends about them. They could be tricking me.
- Tell the professor. No way I’m getting in trouble for defacing a book.
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What Are Wands Made Of?
In Harry Potter, wands are made of 2 elements: wood and a core. These elements give a wand its magical properties and personality. When a wand picks a witch or wizard, it’ll often navigate toward someone who matches its energy. Take a look at what the most common wood and core types say about a wand and witch or wizard.
Wand woods:
- Cypress wands gravitate toward nobility and loyal behavior. These wands seek those willing to die heroic deaths and put others’ needs above their own.
- Elm wands chose owners with presence because they’re the most sophisticated wand. In other words, they like those who make dramatic statements. Those with elm wood wands are usually strong-willed and highly opinionated.
- Fir wands are the most resilient. Also known as “the survivor’s wand,” a fir wand resonates with those who are strong-minded and focused. They’re also most suitable for those practicing Transfiguration.
- Holly wands are considered the most protective. These wands help their owners channel anger with purpose. They often choose owners who are on magical quests or missions.
- Walnut wands prefer innovative and imaginative owners. They’re adaptable and versatile, making them an ideal companion to intelligent and strong-willed witches or wizards.
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Vine wands are less common and are strongly attracted to witches and wizards with hidden potential. This wood’s ideal owner is someone bright with a greater purpose.
Core types:
- Dragon heartstrings are the most powerful type of core. Wands with dragon heartstring cores can cast elaborate spells with ease, and they gravitate toward fast-thinking witches and wizards. Dragon cores tend to be the easiest to turn to the Dark Arts.
- Phoenix feathers are the rarest core. Wands with phoenix feather cores are known for casting a wide range of unique and peculiar spells. These wands, however, can act on their own accord and tend to ignore their owners’ wishes if trust isn’t established.
- Unicorn hair produces the most consistent magic. Wands with a unicorn hair core are typically the hardest to turn to the Dark Arts and are the most faithful to their owners. If mishandled, unicorn hair can “die” in a wand and must be replaced.
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