Its called Priori Incantatem; its the reverse spell affect. It can occur when two wands which share the same source for their cores are forced to compete in combat
Priori Incantatem, which made Vodemort's wand show the past spells that it cast. Harry's parents, Cedric Diggory and a couple of others come from the wand and guide Harry.
erm voldemorts snake the same as in the goblet of fire and order of the phoenix (SHE ALMOST KILLS ARTHUR WEASLEY) she is not in the half blood prince
Well, Harry didn't go INTO the Goblet of fire, the Goblet was like a portal, where it took Harry and Cedric Diggory to a graveyard where Voldemort was waiting for Harry, believing Harry would win, be the only one to touch the portal and appear at Voldemorts feet. I think your answer was Cedric Diggory.
Horcruxes you mean? In no particular order: 1. The ring 2. The diary 3. The locket 4. The snake 5. The diadem 6. The goblet 7. Harry Potter (this was the one which was not made purposefully) The final part of Voldemort's soul resided in his body.
Deatheaters are the clan of Voldemorts followers. They Catch people and torture and kill them. For instance in the 4th book, The Goblet of Fire, at the world cup the Deatheaters come and torture a Muggle family. In part 1 of the 7th movie, The Deathly Hollows, they kill a Hogwarts teacher.
A drinking goblet
A drinking goblet
theres no difference except i think illustrations are different cause i got the newer editition and my cousin has the older and i think mine has different illustrasions Another Answer: There are a number of differences between older and newer editions of Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire most notably the infamous 'wand order mistake', a mistake in the original printing of the book that showed James Potter leaving Voldemorts wand before Lily Potter, was corrected.
whats the symbol for the goblet of fire in the book harry potter and the goblet of fire
Adrian 'goblet' Crook
goblet= clater
There is no mention about what is written on the Goblet of Fire in the books.
The word for a drinking goblet is a "chalice."