Harry tricks Mr Malfoy into giving Dobby a sock in the Chamber of Secrets, thus releasing him. Harry again gives Dobby many socks in Goblet of Fire, after Dobby helps Harry get through the second task in the Triwizard Tournament.
Gillyweed. It's a plant which allows him to grow gills for an hour so he can breathe under the water the same way fish do. Dobby gave it to him, in the movie this was changed to Neville Longbottom.In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter eats a handful of Gillyweed to sprout gills so that he could be able to breathe and swim underwater without drowning, so as to complete the Second Task of the 1994-95 Triwizard Tournament.In both the book and the film adaptation of Goblet of Fire, Harry eats Gillyweed. However, in the book, Dobby has the idea for the Gillyweed and steals some Gillyweed from Severus Snape's office and gives it to Harry. In the film, however, Neville Longbottom steals the Gillyweed for Harry, not Dobby.Dobby in the book; Neville in the movie.
Well in the book and the movie Harry's arm is broken by the bludger that Dobby set up on him. The reason for this is because of Dobby's initial warnings for not going to Hogwarts, ".... for history is to repeat itself....", he said. If you have read the book and have seen the movie you will better understand the movie and the book and Dobby's warning!
No, none of the dragons died during the task. They were taken back to Romania after the task was completed.
Theres is 3 task
In the book, Harry gets his Gillyweed from Dobby the house-elf who takes it from Snape's ingredients cupboard to help Harry survive underwater for the second Triwizard task.
Harry tricks Mr Malfoy into giving Dobby a sock in the Chamber of Secrets, thus releasing him. Harry again gives Dobby many socks in Goblet of Fire, after Dobby helps Harry get through the second task in the Triwizard Tournament.
Gillyweed. It's a plant which allows him to grow gills for an hour so he can breathe under the water the same way fish do. Dobby gave it to him, in the movie this was changed to Neville Longbottom.In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter eats a handful of Gillyweed to sprout gills so that he could be able to breathe and swim underwater without drowning, so as to complete the Second Task of the 1994-95 Triwizard Tournament.In both the book and the film adaptation of Goblet of Fire, Harry eats Gillyweed. However, in the book, Dobby has the idea for the Gillyweed and steals some Gillyweed from Severus Snape's office and gives it to Harry. In the film, however, Neville Longbottom steals the Gillyweed for Harry, not Dobby.Dobby in the book; Neville in the movie.
if you mean fleur delacour's little sister, she gets taken into the lake for the second task in harry potter and the goblet of fire. she is rescued by harry when fleur cannot complete the task
Fleur Delacour, the champion for Beauxbatons Academy of Magic, didn't complete the second task. Fleur was unable to escape from a Grindylow and she could not complete the task.
Dobby was a house elf that belonged to the Malfoy family. At great risk to himself, he tried to keep Harry from danger by attempting to persuade him not to return to Hogwarts. When this failed, he continued trying to make Harry return home. Dobby was different than other house elves in the fact he wanted to feel appreciated for his servitude. He was treated poorly by the Malfoy family and was often instructed to punish himself in terrible ways. After Harry came out of the Chamber of Secrets, he tricked Lucius Malfoy into freeing Dobby. Dobby then went to work at Hogwarts and was always grateful to Harry Potter. He helped Harry out of a few jams. He once stole gilleyweed out of Professor Snape's supply closet to help Harry through a task in the tri-wizard tournament. Dobby had a great love for socks, being the item that won him his freedom. One Christmas he was moved to tears when Harry presented him with socks as a gift. Dobby's final deed was that of great courage and loyalty when he made a mass rescue of those imprisoned in Malfoy Manor. As he was making his final escape with Harry, Bellatrix threw a knife. It was intended for Harry, but hit Dobby squarely in the chest. Harry, Dean, and Ron made Dobby a grave at Bill and Fleur's home, Shell Cottage. Harry marked Dobby's headstone with, "Here Lies Dobby, A Free Elf".
Gillyweed. It's a plant which allows him to grow gills for an hour so he can breathe under the water the same way fish do. Dobby gave it to him, in the movie this was changed to Neville Longbottom.In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter eats a handful of Gillyweed to sprout gills so that he could be able to breathe and swim underwater without drowning, so as to complete the Second Task of the 1994-95 Triwizard Tournament.In both the book and the film adaptation of Goblet of Fire, Harry eats Gillyweed. However, in the book, Dobby has the idea for the Gillyweed and steals some Gillyweed from Severus Snape's office and gives it to Harry. In the film, however, Neville Longbottom steals the Gillyweed for Harry, not Dobby.Dobby in the book; Neville in the movie.
Well in the book and the movie Harry's arm is broken by the bludger that Dobby set up on him. The reason for this is because of Dobby's initial warnings for not going to Hogwarts, ".... for history is to repeat itself....", he said. If you have read the book and have seen the movie you will better understand the movie and the book and Dobby's warning!
Use the Marauders Map to pick a person and complete the task for them.
What is it like working in a group to complete the task
you have to complete a task to get another task.
You must find them either through wandering, tips or via the Map, and then for several you will be asked to complete a task for them. Complete this, and they'll leave to go to the Room of Requirements.