Why didnt malfoys wand work




















View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Voldemort : " I understand better now. I shall need, for instance, to borrow a wand from one of you before I go to kill Potter. No volunteers? Lucius, I see no reason for you to have a wand any more. I require your wand. Universal Conquest Wiki. At her touch, Malfoy put his hand into his robes, withdrew a wand, and passed it along to Voldemort, who held it up in from of his red eyes, examining it closely.

Although Lucius gives the wand to Voldemort, he does not seem to be doing it willingly. There is a lot of mystery behind wands and their obedience to their masters. The Elder Wand being a major example. I was wondering whether Voldemort could expect Lucius' wand to serve him best when he did not defeat or kill Lucius himself.

Obviously this attempt did not work, as we can ascertain from the discussion between Ollivander and Voldemort:. I believed a different wand would work The connection Of course, the manner of taking matters. Much also depends upon the wand itself. In general, however, where a wand has been won, its allegiance will change. As I understand it, Ollivander made a guess, partially scared of what the consequences might be, whether the borrowed wand would work or not.

So far I have come up with:. Did Voldemort defeat or overpower Lucius - even though he did not physically fight him - and therefore mastered Lucius' wand? In essence, I believe it can be assumed that your suspicion that Voldemort defeated Lucius is correct.

Lucius shows a certain level of meekness which can be attributed to his submission of Voldemort's power. Lucius clearly did not want to part with his wand. That said, there is no way for us to know for sure whether the wand passed its allegiance to Voldemort or not! Effectively it does not matter whether the wand chose Voldemort as its new owner or not since it got destroyed and didn't help him 3. When Voldemort and Harry met at the graveyard in Little Hangleton, they performed a magical phenomenon called Priori Incantatum.

An extra side-effect of this encounter of the two wands was that Harry's wand got imbibed with an essence of Voldemort, and therefore, Harry's wand was now and forevermore protected from Voldemort himself. DrewCosmic71 This answer contains spoilers… view spoiler [When he tried to kill Harry his wand also got destroyed as well as himself. Voldemort stopped using his wand given to him by Ollivander. Voldemort's wand wasn't dammaged, it was Lucius Malfoy's that was destroyed by the power of Harry's wand.

Voldemort merely stopped using his own wand after the discovery of the twin cores. Priyanka Salwan Voldemort had his 1st wand made out of the same Phoenix hair Fawkes' as of Harry so he couldn't win him in a duel. So, he decided to borrow lucius' wand, but he gives it back in the thirst of the most powerful wand in the world elder wand. Niina In my opinion the wand was taken and destroyed after the fall of Voldermort, but I don't remember if it was said in the books, or is this only my imagination filling the void.

View all 3 comments. Zayan Aboobaker he threw it away. More questions about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows…. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. The first time Harry fought Voldemort with their twin wands, Harry won because his courage was greater.

Harry raises the subject of the Deathly Hallows, and Dumbledore admits with shame that he was seduced by their promise to make him master over death.

Dumbledore, realizing that the craving for power was his most dangerous weakness, turned down the post of Minister of Magic and stayed at Hogwarts his whole career. Dumbledore avoided facing Grindelwald for as long as possible, afraid that he might learn that it was he, Dumbledore, who cast the spell that killed Ariana.

Finally, he defeated Grindelwald and took the Elder Wand from him.



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