His wand is not big.
No. In the story it is now in Dumbledores tomb after Deathly Hallows. Harry returned it there so that when Harry dies so will the power of the Elder wand.
i don't think so because she has no power that requires a wand
You will become evil so don't take an evil wand
Online you can buy an Albus Dumbledore wand which is the Elder Wand and they will sell it in the park. So yes you can.
Malfoy never held or owned the Elder Wand. He was the Master of the Elder Wand because he had disarmed Dumbledore, who was the owner of the Elder Wand. Harry later disarmed Malfoy, so he became the Master of the Elder Wand.
The night in the astronomytower Draco disarmed Dumbledore meaning he possesed the elder wand and snape killed dumbledore but the wand is Draco's So he didnt own the wand as he killed dumble dore and then harry disarmed draco in deathly hallows part 1 so the wand is Harry's and in Part 2 Voldemort thinking it was snape's killed him and he thought that the elder wand was his and when they dueled Harry and Voldemort, Voldemort hit harry with the killing curse but The wand Don't dare to kill its owner so it flew to harry himself
Harry potter's wand and lord voldemort's Wand share the same core so they can Only harm eachother
I personally believe that the curling or conical wand creates better curls, however, the wand doesn't have a clasp so you have to twist the hair around the wand and hold the hair in place.
Because he wants to kill harry so he thinks he needs to have the "unbeatable" wand.
The only known fact concerning the wand is that it is 15 inches long.
The stupidest book ever is "Summer with the Moodys." It is about a Christian family I am Christian too but I hate this book so so so so much the oldest boy in the book Max got in trouble for putting to much butter on his biscuit it is very stupid. They also have "Autumn with the Moodys," "Winter with the Moodys," and "Spring with the Moodys."
Actually, that was something exclusive to the movie. In the book, Harry tells Dumbledore's portrait, "I'm putting the Elder Wand back where it came from." There is no indication that snapping the wand and throwing it off a cliff is putting it back where it came from. Either way, Harry does so to break its power. The wand's power comes from each owner of the wand being defeated (usually by death) so that the defeater/murderer may obtain the wand and its powers. By leaving the wand alone and living a natural life, Harry would break that pattern.