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nature of wand wood(1/3)

Acacia acacia tree

A very unusual tree species, the wands made are very wary, usually refusing to provide magic to anyone other than their master, and like to show their strength only to the most talented people. This sensitive characteristic makes it difficult for them to find a suitable owner.

So I only reserve a small part of the inventory for those wizards who are shrewd enough. They are not suitable for ordinary ping-pong-pong magic. Once they find a good master, they will match the power of any attribute. Unfortunately, they are often due to weirdness.

His temperament is underestimated by people.

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Alder (qi first sound) wood

A material that is not easy to bend, but I also found that their ideal owners are not stubborn and unyielding, on the contrary, they are always helpful, considerate and lovable. Unlike most woods that look for owners with similar personalities, Alder's ideal owners

The master always has a temperament that is completely opposite or at least significantly different from their own. When they find a satisfactory master, they will become perfect and loyal helpers. Of all the wands, Alder is the most suitable for silent spells, so they enjoy the privilege of being only suitable for silent spells.

A good reputation as a wizard of the highest level.

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Apple apple tree

There are not many wands made of apple wood. They have great power and are suitable for those with lofty ideals and pursuits, because they have poor adaptability to black magic. It is said that the apple wand (how do you feel like Apple's new product =-)

I also noticed that the owners of apple wands were deeply loved and lived long lives. I also noticed that the guests who were suitable for apple wands always had strong charisma. Owners found that their wands also had the ability to communicate with other magical creatures, including the famous

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Ash ash

An ash staff is inseparable from its true owner. It should not be changed hands or given away to others without losing its strength or skill. This tendency is especially obvious when the core of the staff is a unicorn. Ancient superstition

I thought the wand was not suitable for distance testing, but I found that wands made of ancient Sorbus (this is not exact, the original text is rhyme), such as rowan, chestnut, ash and hazel wood, have

Some real treasures. From what I have observed, wizards who are suited to ash have never had any doubts about their faith, but arrogant or conceited wizards who insist on trying this prestigious wand always come up short. Ideal owner

It should be those who are truly tenacious and brave but never rude and arrogant.

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Aspen

White aspen has a fine grain, and all wandmakers command high prices for its sleek ivory appearance and exceptional strength. The appropriate owner of an aspen wand is usually a skilled duelist, or

Destined fighter, because aspen staffs are particularly suited to combat magic. A notorious secret dueling club of the eighteenth century, the Silver Spear, only required aspen staffs as a requirement for membership. In my experience, aspen staffs

The owner of the wand is usually a strong-willed person who is more inclined to the new order or attracted by his own pursuits than most people. This is a philanthropic wand.

Beech

A wizard who is truly suitable for a beech wand will be smarter among his peers if he is a young person; if he is an adult, he will have rich experience and tolerance. The beech wand will be very powerless in the face of narrow-minded users. These are not

This is especially true for owners of beech wands (despite loving their rich color and high price) who are always in front of knowledgeable wandmakers (like me) asking for advice on why their beautiful wand lacks power. When the right one is found

In its owner, a beech wand will possess an extremely sensitive and artistic skill, which has resulted in a glorious reputation that few other woods can match.

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Blackthorn Blackthorn (Plum wood)

An unusual material, and in my opinion very suitable for a warrior. This does not mean that its owner used black magic (although it is undeniable that wizards who use black magic will be fascinated by the magical power of the plum stick).

Surprisingly), it was discovered that many Oros used plum staffs as well as many tenants of Azkaban who used them. Plum staffs have a strange characteristic, just like plum trees that always bear their best fruit after the harshest frost.

A sweet fruit, the wand made of blackthorn wood seems to need to undergo severe tests with his master before he can truly break in with his master. After completing the break in, he will become an incredibly loyal servant.

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Black Walnut black walnut

Unlike ordinary walnut wands, black walnut wands seek owners with keen intuition and insight. They are very beautiful in appearance but difficult to control. He has a well-known quirk, that is, he is maladaptive to self-contradiction, if

If its owner deceives himself, his power will be greatly reduced. Once the wizard who holds them cannot face his own heart, the wand will not be able to be used normally, and if he wants to restore his magic power, he must be handed over to a new owner. Auxiliary

With a sincere, self-aware owner, black walnut wands become the most loyal and admirable of all wands, possessing unique magical credentials.

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Cedar cedar

When I meet a cedar cane owner, I sense strong character and unusual loyalty. My father used to say, "You can never cheat a cedar cane owner," and I couldn't agree more with him.

, cedar sticks always find a home with wise and perceptive owners. But I would also like to add to my father's point, that is, I have never met a cedar stick owner who came to me for maintenance.

Especially those wands that are damaged but cherished by their owners. Wizards who are suitable for cedar wands are potentially terrible opponents, and they always give a blow to the brainless challengers.

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Cherry Sakura (according to the context, this refers to the Japanese cherry blossom tree rather than the cherry tree)

This very rare material creates a wand with strange powers. In Japan's magic schools, the owners of cherry wood wands enjoy high prestige. Western wand buyers must abandon any belief that the pink-flowered tree can only be used

To make low-level wands for trivial or decorative purposes, because no matter what kind of inner core it is equipped with, a cherry wood wand usually gives its owner fatal power. It is especially important to note that if it is equipped with a dragon heartstring, it must not be used to make it.

Given to a wizard with no self-control and great mental strength.

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Chestnut chestnut tree

This is a very versatile wood, its properties vary depending on the core of the wand and are affected by the personality of the wandholder. A wizard who is suitable for this wand is well versed in the taming of magical creatures and possesses extremely strong magical powers.

Talented in medicine and naturally good at flying. However, when chestnut wood is paired with dragon core, it is suitable for their masters who are too addicted to luxury goods and material enjoyment, and do not care too much about how they obtain it. In contrast, three consecutive Wizengamot

The leader of the group owned a wand with a chestnut unicorn core, a wand of this combination that showed a special preference for righteous actions.

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Cypress

Cypress wands are always inseparable from nobility. The great medieval wandmaker Geraint Ollivander once wrote that he was always very honored to find an owner for a cypress wand, because he knew that the wizard in front of him would die a hero.

Fortunately, in times of peace, cypress rod bearers rarely sacrifice their lives, although there is no doubt that they would do so if necessary. Cypress rods find their soul mates in those who have the courage to sacrifice themselves, those who

People who are not afraid of their own and other people’s inner shadows.

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Dogwood dogwood (flower water tree)

Dogwoods are one of my personal favorites and I find them a joy and entertainment to find owners. They are very cunning and mischievous, they have a playful nature and expect a certain level of provision from their partners.

entertainment. But if you think that they are not suitable for serious magic, you are wrong. They know how to cast excellent spells in bad situations. If supported by a suitably intelligent and ingenious master, they will

Produce dazzling magic. One minor drawback of many Dogwood wands is that they refuse to use silent spells and they are always very noisy.

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Ebony ebony, ebony

Black jade-like Ebony has a charming appearance and reputation, and they are highly compatible with battle magic and transformation. Ebony likes people who have the courage to be their own masters, usually non-religious people, people with high self-esteem or good interpersonal relationships with outsiders, Phoenix

There are ebony staff holders both in the Society and among the Death Eaters. In my experience, the ebony staff is best for wizards who cling tightly to their beliefs, ignore outside pressure and remain unwavering.

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Elder Elderberry

The most precious of all woods, with a reputation for bringing great misfortune, the Elder Wand is harsher on its owners than any other wand. He has powerful magic but he despises those masters who are not outstanding among the wizards in his community. He needs a

Excellent wizards as its masters. The ancient superstition that "the Elder Wand, accomplishes nothing" has led to the fear of the Elder Wand. In fact, this superstition is unfounded. So many makers who refuse to make elder wands are because they are worried

They can't find a buyer rather than fear incurring misfortune. The truth is that only highly extraordinary people can be in tune with the Elder Wand, and that rarely happens. I'm sure wizards who qualify will have a special destiny. Another one I've had over the years

It turns out that elder wand owners almost invariably feel attracted to rowan wand holders.

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