First, he and the gang got past Fluffy by having Ron play a Flute to lull him to sleep and the rest of them(Harry and Hermione) sneaking past the three-headed dog through a trapdoor in the floor(That was Hagrid's).
Second, they all got caught in Devil's Snare and Hermione uses the same blue fire that she set on Snape at the Quidditch match to make the devil's snare recoil(they also had to relax and not struggle)(That was Professor Sprout's) .
Thirdly, Harry, Ron, and Hermione had to chase the flying key on broomsticks so they could unlock the next door(That was Flitwick's).
Fourthly, a troll was already knocked out, so there was no challenge getting through that one.
Then they played in a life-size wizard Chess game and Ron got injured and stayed behind(That was McGonagall's).
Next, Hermione figured out a logic puzzle of Snape's and found which potion would take them through the fire, past the door, and which one would take them back safely through the fire behind them and let them leave. Hermione chose to leave while Harry went through the final door.
Lastly, Harry had to be able to look in the Mirror of Erised("Desire" backwards) and see himself holding the Sorcerer's Stone without using it for personal gain(Dumbledore's).
According to historical accounts, Nicholas Flamel, a figure of legend and alchemy, is believed to have died in the late 14th century. However, some sources claim that he achieved immortality through the Philosopher's Stone.
Nicholas Flamel is a character from folklore and mythology known for being an alchemist who supposedly discovered the Philosopher's Stone, capable of turning base metals into gold and granting immortality. While some stories depict him as a wizard, others portray him as an alchemist.
Nicholas Flamel is most famous for being associated with the legendary Philosopher's Stone, which is said to be capable of turning base metals into gold and granting immortality. However, there is no concrete evidence to suggest that he actually invented the Philosopher's Stone.
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AnswerThe Phlisophers stone. Like the one in Harry Potter. It was real many centuries ago. Nicholas Flamel set out to fund it and that is why he's famous. It fits in to the Harry Potter story anyways so that is why it is in there.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Its Actually Called Harry Potter And The Philosophers Stone silly
Hermione helps Harry and Ron get past the devil's snare on their way to find the sorcerers stone. And she also solves Snape's riddle for Harry so he can get into the room where the sorcerers stone is.
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No. The book was titled Harry Potter & the Philosophers stone for the rest of the world while in USA and India it was called Harry Potter and the Sorcerers stone
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Look through secret doors or find some on your own?
Fluffy is a three headed dog in harry potter and the sorcerers stone (harry potter and the philosophers stone as a England copy). He guards the sorcerers stone in the 3rd floor corridor, along with a series of obstacles made by the teachers in Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry. He is indeed a character in that book.
harry finding out he's a wizard, trying to stop voldemort from getting the sorcerers stone, harry battling against quirrell and voldemort.
What Harry Potter and the Philosophers stone/sorcerers stone? The team captain is Oliver Wood
The first Harry Potter is called Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone but was published in the USA as Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone. I do not believe J.K Rowling ever considered another name for it.
In "Harry Potter and the Philosophers/Sorcerers Stone" Harry went to the library to search in the restricted section for information on Nicolas Flamel.