>>34852478>What makes Harry's invisibility cloak so specialHarry's Invisibility Cloak is a legendary Deathly Hallow which unlike other common Invisibility Cloaks that quickly fade, always stays the same and doesn't lose it's invisibility.
If there are magic potions that heal you, why not carry multiples around?
Potions aren't that easy to make. Many take a lot of precise ingridients and specific movements to work properly.
>If Voldemort has all his followers get a magic tattoo, why do none of the good guys ever think to say "Right, you look cartoonishly evil. Strip down, and show me if you have the Dark Mark or not".Not all Death Eaters have Dark Marks. Only the most inner circle of Voldemort have it (Lucius, Bellatrix, Pettigrew, Barry Crouch Jr. etc)
>If luck potions and "Victory potions" exist, why is their creation not a closely guarded secret? And since it's not, why are they not abused to hell and back? What happens if two people down those potions and fight each other?Felix Felices (Liquid Luck) is very very hard to make. You not only need 7 months to just make a small phial of it, but also need a special spell known as Felixempra to complete it.
>How do "Anti-cheating charms" work?Prevents the students from cheating;
makes it impossible for the writing quills to write cheats
>If you can Transfigure objects into anything you wantYou cannot, Magic has limits. Look up; Gamps Laws of Elemental Transfiguration
>Could a Wizard's patronus be a fictional creature, like a Pokemon? What happens when it is?No it can't.
>What makes a spell "Dark"?Dark Magic refers to any type of magic that is mainly used to cause harm, control, or even death to the victim.
>How did Voldemort get so ugly?Have you even read the books? Voldemort got ugly because he kept on shedding his soul and creating horcruxes.
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