Why do wizards need wands




















Potter performs wandless magic in The Order of the Phoenix book when he casts Lumos in a dark alley in order to find his wand. He also manages to inflate his Aunt Marge using his mind, albeit unintentionally.

Unintentional or not, it's still an impressive and very dangerous feat of wandless magic. He Who Must Not Be Named is Dumbledore's equal, so it's only fitting that he too can perform dexterous magic without the use of his wand. Some of this magic can be seen in Goblet of Fire , such as deflecting Harry's charm and physically lifting him from the ground with nothing but his hand. Later in the series, Voldemort disarms Harry with his hand Order of the Phoenix and pushes a dead giant out of the way Deathly Hallows Part 2.

It's never explicitly mentioned, but it's possible that Draco Malfoy can perform wandless magic. After spotting an invisible Harry in his compartment, Draco shuts the door and closes the blinds to block out sight so he can confront Harry. Immediately after he does this, all the other blinds throughout the train shoot down, the implication being that Draco had wandlessly shuttered the blinds himself.

However, it's also possible that a charm had been placed on the blinds. Unfortunately, nothing is confirmed either way.

Quirrell can be seen performing numerous instances of wandless magic throughout the climax of Philosopher's Stone. For example, he merely snaps his fingers to produce enormous flames that envelop the room, and he even flies towards Harry.

Especially Andros the Invincible who "at some point, [ Worth mentioning that one of the few wizards we actually see performing wandless magic in the HP movies is the Wizard in the Leaky Cauldron , which has lead to some interesting fan fiction totally SFW. CaptainMan - No available canon about Andros save the size of his Patronus.

HP wiki was probably basing the wandless part on non-canon video game artwork. I think all answers above are well written and mostly correct, but all of them missed the fact that Harry had done intentional wandless magic at the fifth book during the time when dementors attacked Harry and Dudley, he yelled lumos after losing his wand in order to find it.

Anthony Grist Anthony Grist When i said need , what I meant to say was that most of them do, since wandless magic, though certainly possible, appears to be the exception, and not the rule.

A wand is not necessary for magic, but for most wizards it is necessary for accurate magic. Tejas Tejas 7 7 bronze badges. Dabbler Dabbler 1. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Upcoming Events. November Topic Challenge: Samuel R. Delany ends Nov Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Linked 6. Wandless spells were often used in cases of underage magic , in which children under the age of eleven, who had no wands, sometimes used magic.

This was known as Accidental Wandless Magic. On most of these occasions, the children had no control over their abilities, and would unintentionally use magic when upset or in danger. Some children, however, exerted some control over their magic, but they were untrained in proper spells. For example, Tom Riddle was able to hurt people and influence animals before he even knew of the existence of the wizarding world , [6] and Lily Evans was able to use magic to stop herself falling as fast as normal and also to accelerate the growth of a flower.

On 2 August , Harry Potter unknowingly performed underage wandless magic in an alleyway in Little Whinging due to the presence of Dementors , with Harry speaking the incantation for the Wand-Lighting Charm aloud Lumos despite not holding his wand which he had dropped in the darkness, which instantly illuminated his wand, allowing him to find it.

Minerva McGonagall casting a wandless Avifors Spell. The following wizards and witches were known to have been able to perform spells intentionally without use of a wand :. Many spells can be channeled through a wand, to those who do not understand magic this may seem like the wand itself is casting the spell. But the spell itself is being cast by the user, not the magic wand tool itself.

When in a stronger magical state your spells and magic is more powerful. The answer to this question may vary with each wizard, what are their mental and magical limitations? Understanding magic is a relationship between each wizard and the universe. Each magical caster has to cast and discover what works and doesn't work for them.

Some people have different abilities, and may be better at certain types of magic than others. But all of us are magical and have magical abilities.



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