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10 Times Harry Potter Magic Made NO Sense

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Welcome to Harry Potter Theory. Today, we’ll be discussing a few noteworthy instances in which wizarding world magic makes absolutely NO SENSE. As many fans of fantasy fiction will tell you, magic tends to have different rules depending on which universe you’re referencing. For example, in some fantasy realms, wizards are called warlocks and witches are called mages. In these universes, those who have magical abilities may or may not require wands. Sometimes, witches and wizards solely rely on the magic they can brew in a cauldron—other times, they ride dragons. But regardless of the differences between each of these fantasy worlds, they all have one thing in common—that is that they all have their own set of rules on how magic exists and operates. In terms of the Harry Potter universe, there are—of course—many rules and stipulations as to how magic works in the wizarding world. But with a universe that has continued to expand over the course of two decades, it’s not all that surprising that some of these rules…don’t really make much sense at all. And sometimes, there aren’t any rules to even reference… In today’s video, we’ll be going through ten instances of wizarding world magic that truly make no sense at all. Let’s begin.



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