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nature of wand wood(3/3)

Those who are lucky are strongly attracted to choosing the right one, to seize life in the midst of disaster. Wizards combined with mahogany wands are always very interesting, and when I sell one of these pairings I often expect to hear something wonderful

Deeds.

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Rowan European Sorbus

The Sorbus wand is always very popular as a wand. It is praised for its defensive properties more than any other wand. In my experience, the defensive magic it casts is always very reliable, and they are very difficult to break. Generally

Generally speaking, no dark wizard owns a wand. I don’t recall any of the wands I made being used for evil. The wand likes wizards with clear minds and pure hearts. But this kind of kindness

The properties of this wand should not mislead, for the Sorbus wand is as good as any other wand, and often performs better in duels than any other wand.

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Silver lime silver basswood

This unusual and attractive wand material was very fashionable in the 19th century. With demand exceeding supply, some unscrupulous wandmakers dyed the inferior wood to fool buyers. Why Silver Basswood Wands Are So Desirable

Not only were they exquisite in appearance, but they also possessed properties that were most suited to mystical matters such as seers and Legilimency, which ultimately gave the holder of the silver basswood wand a very important position. When such wands were in demand

At that time, the wandmaker Artuto Cephalopos claimed that the link between silver basswood and prophetic abilities was an untrue lie spread by my grandfather Gerbold Ollivander, and the reason for spreading this lie was that my grandfather was hesitant to purchase excessive amounts of silver.

Basswood also hoped to reduce inventories by this means. But no one, whether he was a prophet or not, was surprised that Cephalopos, a slovenly and unskilled wandmaker, lost his job.

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Spruce

Poor wandmakers think that spruce is a difficult material to work with, but this just betrays their incompetence. In fact, working with spruce requires special dexterity, and they cannot cope with cautious or nervous personalities.

And there are certain dangers for those who are clumsy. Spruce wands require a firm hand, as they often seem to have some idea of ​​their own about how to cast the right spell. However, when they find the right owner,

In my experience, a spruce wand will make an excellent addition to a spell caster who is usually brave and has a good sense of humor, who is fiercely loyal and can cast very gorgeous magic.

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Sycamore Fig Tree

The fig tree creates wands that love to explore. They crave new experiences and will lose their talent if they are asked to do mundane tasks. They have a strange property among the elegant-looking wands: if they are bored, they will spontaneously combust.

Many wizards, after settling down in middle age, are surprised to find that their trusty wand suddenly bursts into flames in their hands when they once again summon the slipper with their wand. It can be inferred that the ideal owners of the fig tree are those with curious minds.

They are energetic and adventurous people. When they meet a qualified owner, they will show strong learning ability and adaptability, making fig wood wands one of the most expensive wand materials.

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Vine vines

The Druids consider any plant with a stem to be a tree, and I am delighted to continue the ancient tradition of vine wands with such a unique character. Vine wands are of the rarer variety, and I was intrigued to discover their

Their owners are usually wizards with noble aspirations, wizards with a far-reaching vision who always shock those friends who think they know them. Vine wands seem to be favored by those with deeply hidden personalities. I find that when they can't wait to find one

The right owner will become particularly sensitive. Reliable sources say that these wands will release magical effects when the right owner enters the room where they are. I was lucky enough to observe this twice in my shop.

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Walnut walnut

Intelligent wizards should try a walnut wand first, as nine times out of ten they will be an ideal match. Walnut wands always favor magically creative people with an unusual range of talents and adaptability. Required

Note that some of them are difficult to control and may refuse to cast spells that do not suit their characteristics. Of course, once the owner is wise enough to tame them, they will obey any instructions of the owner. This makes walnut wands fall into

A deadly weapon in the hands of a wizard without moral responsibility, thinking that their bad habits will rub off on each other.

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Willow willow

Willow is a strange wand material with healing powers, and I have found that their ideal owners are often insecure for no apparent reason, no matter how much they try to hide it. Many clients confidently insist on trying willow wands (and are impressed by their

(Attracted by its gorgeous appearance and reputation for advanced silent spells), I always insist on choosing willow wands made by wizards who have potential rather than wizards who think they have learned a lot. Our family regards this as a motto: "Those who have the highest goals have the highest goals."

People speed dating willow".

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Yew yew

Yew wands are of the rarer variety, and their owners are equally extraordinary or notorious. Yew wands give their bearers power over life and death, and perhaps all wands have this power; but they also have a very dark

And feared dueling and spell-casting abilities. However, this does not mean (such as some people who know nothing about wands say) that people with yew wands are more likely to be attracted to dark magic than others. Purple is the most suitable

The wizard who owned his yew wand was probably also a staunch protector. Wands whittled from this long-lived tree were owned by both heroes and villains. When the wizard died and was buried with his yew wand, it took root and grew into a tree.
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