The name of a Pottermore wand consists of the core, wood, and flexibility.
Most wands are between 9-14 inches long. Wandmakers often match the wand length to the height of the witch or wizard who will use it, but Ollivander considers this measure inadequate. In his experience, longer wands tend to be drawn to bigger personalities, whereas shorter wands suit people whose character lacks something.
Cores:
- Unicorn Hair
- Dragon Heartstring
- Phoenix Feathers
Woods:
- Acacia
- Alder
- Apple
- Ash
- Aspen
- Beech
- Blackthorn
- Cedar
- Cherry
- Chesnut
- Cypress
- Dogwood
- Ebony
- English Oak
- Elder
- Elm
- Fir
- Hawthorn
- Hazel
- Holly
- Hornbeam
- Larch
- Laurel
- Mahogany
- Maple
- Oak
- Pear
- Pine
- Poplar
- Redwood
- Rosewood
- Rowan
- Silver Lime
- Spruce
- Sycamore (Most Common)
- Vine
- Walnut
- Willow
- Yew
Flexibilities:
- Quite Bendy
- Surprisingly Swishy
- Swishy
- Slightly springy
- Fairly bendy
- Very flexible
- Quite flexible
- Supple
- Reasonably Supple
- Pliant
- Brittle
- Hard
- Solid
- Stiff
- Rigid
- Unyielding
- Slightly Unyielding
- Unbending
There is no 'best' wand. Each wand is unique to it's owners needs. If you answer the quiz honestly, you'll get the best wand for you.
You get your wand from Ollivanders in Diagon Alley during chapter 5 of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Visit Ollivanders and complete the wand quiz, which consists of seven questions. At the end you'll be given the wand that suits you best.
Magic wand.
Most wands are between nine and fourteen inches, so 14 and a half inches is one of the longer wands. Selling a wand at 15 inches is very rare. Small witches and wizards tend to have longer wands. The phoenix core is the rarest type. These wands show their own initiative and are the pickiest when it comes to potential owners. Phoenix core wands are the hardest to tame and difficult to win their allegiance. Pine wood always chooses an independent master who might be considered a loner or mysterious. Pine wands like being used creativity and is most sensitive to non-verbal magic.
Cypress wands are not considered rare. They are associated with nobility, bravery and self-sacrifice. In the Middle Ages, those matched with the wand would often meet a heroic death.
Pottermore does not have a search engine.
Pottermore is British. It is in the GMT timezone.
Yes, you need an email address to register on Pottermore.
You have to click on the spells coming from the wands. They are identified by the colours.
You can use the information on wand woods, cores and flexibility to find out more about your wands qualities.As of September 2015, Pottermore no longer has a wand test, although this may be added back in the future.
Most wands are between nine and fourteen inches, so 14 and a half inches is one of the longer wands. Selling a wand at 15 inches is very rare. Small witches and wizards tend to have longer wands. The phoenix core is the rarest type. These wands show their own initiative and are the pickiest when it comes to potential owners. Phoenix core wands are the hardest to tame and difficult to win their allegiance. Pine wood always chooses an independent master who might be considered a loner or mysterious. Pine wands like being used creativity and is most sensitive to non-verbal magic.
Cypress wands are not considered rare. They are associated with nobility, bravery and self-sacrifice. In the Middle Ages, those matched with the wand would often meet a heroic death.
Pottermore does not have a search engine.
Pottermore is British. It is in the GMT timezone.
Pottermore is out for public release is October
Wands are a magical stick that a fairy uses.But you can buy pretend ones at your closest toy store.And potoins are a kind of medicine,the most popular one is the love potoin!
Rupert Grint does not have a Pottermore account.
Yes, pixies have wands. They use their wands to do a variety of things. Their wands have very limited magic, so they can not do much with them besides levitating things.
No. Pottermore opened to the public on 14th April 2012.
You can find a guide on the Pottermore Wikia.