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In the film adaptation for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Parts 1 and 2, it seems that the Elder Wand has a much darker colour; this may be a change the film makers employed to make the wand fit better with Voldemort's "dark and evil" personality. It was suggested that even if Voldemort was aware of the Deathly Hallows, only the Elder Wand would pique his interest.

While the "Elder Wand" (capitalised) referred to one of the Deathly Hallows, other wands had been made from elder wood, [2] such as Lottie Turner's wand. [26] In general wizards seemed to eschew elder wands, due at least in part to the sordid history of the Elder Wand itself, favouring wands made from various other woods, such as holly, willow, vine, and oak. [2] Ron repeated an old wizarding saying, " Wand of elder, never prosper" after Hermione read The Tale of the Three Brothers, to illustrate how wizarding lore might be passed from generation to generation. [13] See also [ ]Over the years, Grindelwald raised an army and began a reign of terror that spread through several European countries and resulted in the murder of many wizards and Muggles for many years. He never attempted to seize power in Britain, though, due to his fear of his former friend Dumbledore, who was " a shade more skilful" than he was. During his reign, Grindelwald built the Nurmengard prison to hold any enemies or objectors, all while claiming that everything he did was " for the greater good", which was the phrase he inscribed above the entrance of Nurmengard. In the wizard fable ‘ The Tale of the Three Brothers', the eldest brother was gifted a powerful wand created by Death himself. In the end, he was murdered for his seemingly unbeatable wand.

I was fit only to possess the meanest of them, the least extraordinary. I was fit to own the Elder Wand, and not to boast of it, and not to kill with it. I was permitted to tame and to use it, because I took it, not for gain, but to save others from it." — Albus Dumbledore on the Deathly Hallows and the Elder Wand [src] I am curious about people's opinion and hence must speculate here based on facts we know from the canon: Mr Ollivander’s famous statement ‘the wand chooses the wizard’ rings just as true for the Elder Wand as any other. However, according to J.K. Rowling, there are some distinct tendencies in its manner of choosing: ‘The Elder Wand knows no loyalty except to strength. So it’s completely unsentimental. It will only go where the power is.’

J. K. Rowling has discussed how the Elder Wand behaves slightly different from other wands in its loyalty: Despite its legendary reputation and immense ability, the Elder Wand was an unassuming object. Appearing at face value to be a wand like any other, it had a smooth, unadorned shaft and a handle formed from two conjoined spheres. In 1899 Grindelwald did not have the elder wand yet, and in 1926, he already had white hair (see this image), witch he did not have when he stole it. He had white hair a year later also, when he is already in possesion of the wand, meaning he stole it between 1899 and 1926. Elder wands are rarely owned for long and it takes a remarkable person to keep one for any length of time. I think it shows how powerful Dumbledore was that he was able to keep the Elder Wand for decades and that he seemed to have bonded with it well. Wand Core The question of how does Dumbledore get the Elder Wand is answered in Harry Potter canon, but it will probably never be seen in Fantastic Beasts. Dumbledore got the Elder Wand by defeating Grindelwald in his infamous 1945 duel with the dark wizard. This information will end up being memorialized in Chocolate Frog Card alone, as the Fantastic Beasts series doesn't look to be continuing. Though Dumbledore and Grindelwald do have a decent fight at the end of Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, the third film of the franchise takes place in 1932, a good 13 years before their final duel happens.

But what caused the Elder Wand to turn from Grindelwald to Dumbledore? That’s something we’d all like to know. Those to whom the Elder Wand isn't loyal can perform feats of magic equivalent to owning a regular wand. In the Battle of Hogwarts, Voldemort remarked about this to Severus Snape and reasoned that, since he believed Snape to be the master of the Elder Wand, Voldemort would have to kill him to claim true mastery of it. The only thing that it has been shown that the Elder Wand can't do (or, rather, won't do) is harm its own master if it finds itself in the physical possession of another. Unfortunately for Voldemort, Harry Potter was the master of the wand, as Draco Malfoy disarmed Dumbledore before Snape killed him, and Harry had since disarmed Draco in the Malfoy Manor. [13] When asked which of the Deathly Hallows they preferred, Hermione Granger chose the Cloak of Invisibility, while Ron chose the Elder Wand, and Harry chose the Resurrection Stone. [1] Take home Professor Albus Dumbledore’s famous wand, also known as the Elder Wand. Stay loyal to one of Hogwarts’ most famous Headmaster’s with this replica wand.The Elder Wand is said to be created by Death and is one-third of the Deathly Hallows. The other two items that make up the trio are the Resurrection Stone and the Cloak of Invisibility. The first user of the wand, according to The Tale of the Three Brothers, was Antioch Peverell. His reason for obtaining the wand was because he requested of Death a gift worthy of someone who had outsmarted the entity. http://www.snitchseeker.com/harry-potter-news/j-k-rowling-explains-grindelwald-and-dumbledores-relationship-dracos-wand-transfer-71142/ In the Deathly Hallows symbol, the Elder Wand was shown as the vertical line that went right through the middle of the circle and the triangle; it represented the aspects of power and invincibility of the Hallows as a whole, the tent pole, as it were, of the entire edifice.

It did have one redeeming quality like all other wands, however: it refused to harm or kill its true master when in the hand of someone else. It also couldn't harm those under sacrificial protection. When Albus Dumbledore defeated Grindelwald in 1945, mastery of the Elder Wand passed to him. [15] Under his ownership, the wand was largely used for good, unlike many of its former masters. Dumbledore performed great magic with this wand, furthering his reputation as the world's most powerful wizard. Among that magic was the ability to produce Gubraithian Fire, a flame which has been enchanted to burn forever without dying. It is quite an advanced piece of magic, as few wizards were capable of it. Dumbledore provided Rubeus Hagrid with a branch of this fire as a diplomatic gift for the giants.

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Perhaps the most famous fallacy surrounding the Elder Wand is the supposition that the prospective owner must kill the current one. This came at a cost for Lord Voldemort, who falsely assumed that murdering Severus Snape was the key to the wand’s control. Though killing has been a popular method of claiming the wand (see the ‘long and bloody history’ section for examples), it is by no means the only way. Voldemort interrogating Grindelwald at Nurmengard about the Elder Wand, moments before murdering him This was inserted with CGI and re-shoots to replace the original wand used during the making of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald that J. K. Rowling noted looked too much like the Elder Wand. [4] However, in the scene where Dumbledore looks in the Mirror of Erised and sees his younger self with a younger Grindelwald creating their blood pact, he still uses his original wand to slice his hand.

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