The Death Wand? I assume you mean the Elder Wand? Harry defeated Lord Voldemort at the end of Deathly Hallows by his signature spell, Expelliarmus. If the wand is defeated, its conqueror holds its power.
Harry bought it in Ollivander's wand shop when he was eleven. The wood is holly and the core is phoenix feather.
because the Elder wand can be forced to kill its owner like another wand could be forced to kill its owner. but voldemort did not kill harry with the wand he just killed a part of his own soul because harry didnt try to defend himself.
Yes, Harry used the elder wand to repair his own holly and phoenix feather wand. He then had the elder wand returned to Dumbledore's grave so that when Harry died a natural death, he would be the wands last true master and nobody would be able to use it.
The strongest wand in the Harry Potter series is the Elder Wand.
Definately the voice activated illuminated wand!
He dueled with Lord Voldemort and Harry was somehow the rightful owner of the wand, so the wand flew into Harry's hand, leaving Voldemort with no weapon and to his death.
Harry bought it in Ollivander's wand shop when he was eleven. The wood is holly and the core is phoenix feather.
because the Elder wand can be forced to kill its owner like another wand could be forced to kill its owner. but voldemort did not kill harry with the wand he just killed a part of his own soul because harry didnt try to defend himself.
Yes, Harry used the elder wand to repair his own holly and phoenix feather wand. He then had the elder wand returned to Dumbledore's grave so that when Harry died a natural death, he would be the wands last true master and nobody would be able to use it.
Harry Potter's wand and Voldemort's wand
The strongest wand in the Harry Potter series is the Elder Wand.
No wands have names in harry potter, except the elder wand. Harry's wand is just referred to as "Harry's wand".
Yes, Harry's wand is 11 inches
Definately the voice activated illuminated wand!
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.
Harry's wand is holly and phoenix feather, 11 inches
In "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", Lord Voldemort threatens Hogwarts that if they do not hand over Harry he and his Death Eaters will kill everyone in Hogwarts. Harry goes to confront Voldemort and is killed. Then he finds himself with Dumbledore at King's Cross Station. Dumbledore tells him to go back. When he is back in the real world, he pretends to be dead until he can kill Voldemort. He uses The Elder Wand to slay him. After that he repairs his wand (it had been broken) with The Elder Wand and then he buried The Elder Wand at Dumbledore's grave.