You don't get a wand on Halls of Hogwarts.
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Because his wand was snapped in two when he was expelled from Hogwarts in his third year, and his broken wand is now concealed inside his flowery pink umbrella.
The same as Harry Potter's or Severus Snape's.
Hogwarts is in Scotland. Although, since it is fictional you won't actually find it. You also can't buy a wand at Hogwarts, the students had to buy their wands from Diagon Alley before going to school.
During The Battle of Hogwarts, Harry went to: inside the Room of Requirement, through the halls of Hogwarts, in the Shrieking Shack and in the Forbidden Forest.
At a wand-makes's shop, a prominent example is Mr Ollivander's shop in the Diagon Alley.
Voldemort has it in the battle of Hogwarts, he uses a death spell on Harry Potter but it backfires to Voldemort as the wand cannot hurt its master, and yes he probably keeps it but we not sure of all the details until the movie really because the book didn't mention who kept it. Hope that answered your question!
You must be taught how to use it at a school of withcraft and or wizardry, like Hogwarts, Durmstrang, or Beauxbatons. Let me know when you get your letter.
He takes it from voldemort Dumbledore had been master of the Elder Wand since 1945. When Draco Malfoy disarmed Dumbledore at the top of the Astronomy tower at Hogwarts, before his death, he earned the wand's allegiance (Draco didn't realize this). The wand was then buried with Dumbledore. When Harry was captured by Snatchers in the Deathly Hallows, he wrestled Draco Malfoy's wand from him before Disapparating, and the Elder Wand switched its allegiance to Harry. The next morning, Voldemort broke into Dumbledore's tomb and took the Elder Wand for himself. During the Battle of Hogwarts, Harry realizes he is the true master of the Elder Wand and in the final battle against Voldemort, he uses Expelliarmus to disarm the Dark Lord. Voldemort's killing curse rebounds on him and kills him, because the Elder Wand cannot kill its true master, Harry.
Unfortunately, I won't be getting a wand. But normally one gets a letter of invitation to Hogwarts (and I'm assuming other wizarding schools choose the same age) when one is eleven years old. Then they would go get the necessary equipment, such as a wand. So there you go. Eleven years old.
In the Harry Potter series, the character who carries a white wand is known as Draco Malfoy. He uses this wand during his time at Hogwarts and throughout the series. The white wand is symbolic of his family's aristocratic status and their connection to the dark arts. However, it is important to note that the specific mention of a "white wand" is not prominent in the books; rather, it is often associated with the darker themes of his character's journey.