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Prices

1 Galleon = 17 Sico = 493 Nat

1 gold galleon = 17 silver sico

1 silver sike = 29 copper nats

Chapter 6 Wand Materials

Grapevine wood is a relatively rare variety

And their owners are almost always witches and wizards who have lofty aspirations, have visions beyond the ordinary, and always shock friends who think they know them.

Grapevine wands seem to be drawn to hidden personalities, and are more sensitive than other wands when it comes to detecting possible pairings at once.

Oak is a wand that suits every good or bad situation, and it requires a partner with strength, courage, and loyalty.

What is less well known is that oak wand owners tend to have sharp intuition.

And the owner must have an affinity for natural magic, animals and plants. "

Twelve-inch long, blackthorn plum wood, with a core that is the heart tendon of a toad.

Unicorn hair

UnicornHair

Compared to other

wand core materials, unicorn hair is more likely to faithfully reflect the nature of magic and is less susceptible to interference from other spells. Wands that use unicorn fur as the core of their wands are the least likely to perform dark magic. Wands made of unicorn fur are very loyal and are usually closest to their first owner. The disadvantage of using this material is that it is difficult to make a wand with extreme magical power, and although the choice of wood can make up for this disadvantage a little, it is easy to cause the death of the wand core unicorn hair if it is not fused well.

Phoenix feathers

PhoenixFeather

The phoenix feather is the rarest type of rod core material. The Phoenix Feather Wand Core has the widest range when casting magic, but it takes longer to cast than the Unicorn Fur and Dragon Core Strings. This type of wand is more aggressive and not all wizards like it. The Phoenix Feather Wand is the most selective when it comes to choosing its owner, as the phoenix itself is the rarest creature of time. This type of wand is the most difficult to tame.

White River Monster Back Thorn

WhiteRiverMonsterSpine

The spines on the back of the White River Monster have certain magical properties. First, the spells it casts on the wand of the wand core are powerful and elegant. American wand maker Thiago Quettana used this substance as the core of his wand. Due to the fact that Quettana kept the method of trapping the White River Monster a secret until his death, no other wand maker used the White River Monster's back spin as a wand core after his death.

Troll beard

TrollWhisker

The core of Sir Cadogan's wand during his lifetime was made of this material.

Ptarmigan tail feathers

ThunderbirdTailFeather

It is a material with magical properties, and the wand-maker Shikoba Wolf in North America used it as a wand core. Wands that wield such wicks are difficult to control, but they are usually very powerful and especially valuable to shapeshifters.

Dragon's heartstrings

DragonHeartstring

In general, it is easier to make a powerful wand with a dragon's heartstring as the core of the wand, and the spells will be more ornate. Using this type of wand will learn magic faster than other types. However, once such a wand is won from its original owner, it immediately establishes a close bond with the new owner. The Dragon's Heartstring Wand itself does not lean towards dark magic, but it is the easiest wand to turn to dark magic.

The

antlers of a staghorn rabbit

JackalopeAntler

The antlers of the Jackaloof are the horns that grow from the head of the Jackaloof of Antlers, and it is the core material often used by the Stewarts, the founders of the Ilvermorny School of Magic and Magic.

Horse-shaped monster mane

KelpieHair

The

Horse-Shaped Monster Mane is an easily available wand core material, and Garvis Ollivander used to make wands in the past. Although it can be used to make a wand core, it is not considered a good material in Mr. Ollivanders' eyes.

Cat leopard hair

WampusCatHair

It's a magical material, and North American wand maker Johannes Jonker has made cat-leopard hair his favorite magic material after testing a number of different wand core materials.

Mei Wa's hair

VeelaHair

The core of Fleur's wand is Meiwa's hair, which is her grandmother's hair. Mr. Ollivander described the wand made from it as "sensitive and capricious".

Mountain Tyrannosaurus heartstrings

SnallygasterHeartstring

This is the chordae tendinae of the heart of the mountain tyrannosaurus. Jaime Stewart and Aesop Sayll, the founders of Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, used this material as the core of their wands.

Basilisk horns

BasiliskHorn

This is the horn of the head of the basilisk. Salazar Slytherin, the founder of Hogwarts, used it as the core of his wand.

Wetland werewolf hair

RougarouHair

Hair removed from wetland werewolves has certain magical properties. American wand maker Violetta Beauvais used this hair as the core material for his wand. Beauvais kept the secret of the cane's core material from for years, but it was eventually discovered.

Thestrals tail hairs

ThestralTailHair

Thestrals' tail hair is a strange substance that has only been used as a wand core by the Elder Wand, and is said to be controlled only by wizards who can control death.

Longhorned water snake horn

HornedSerpentHorn

This is the horn of the head of the longhorned water serpent. In the 17th century, Jaime Stewart and Aesop Sayll, the founders of the Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, used it as the core of their wands.

Chapter 5 Prices

1 Galleon = 17 Sico = 493 Nat

1 gold galleon = 17 silver sico

1 silver sike = 29 copper nats

Chapter 6 Wand Materials

Grapevine wood is a relatively rare variety.

And their owners are almost always witches and wizards who have lofty aspirations, have visions beyond the ordinary, and always shock friends who think they know them.

Grapevine wands seem to be drawn to hidden personalities, and are more sensitive than other wands when it comes to detecting possible pairings at once.

Oak is a wand that suits every good or bad situation, and it requires a partner with strength, courage, and loyalty.

What is less well known is that oak wand owners tend to have sharp intuition.

And the owner must have an affinity for natural magic, animals and plants. "

Twelve-inch long, blackthorn plum wood, with a core that is the heart tendon of a toad.

Unicorn hair

UnicornHair

Compared to other

wand core materials, unicorn hair is more likely to faithfully reflect the nature of magic and is less susceptible to interference from other spells. Wands that use unicorn fur as the core of their wands are the least likely to perform dark magic. Wands made of unicorn fur are very loyal and are usually closest to their first owner. The disadvantage of using this material is that it is difficult to make a wand with extreme magical power, and although the choice of wood can make up for this disadvantage a little, it is easy to cause the death of the wand core unicorn hair if it is not fused well.

Phoenix feathers

PhoenixFeather

The phoenix feather is the rarest type of rod core material. The Phoenix Feather Wand Core has the widest range when casting magic, but it takes longer to cast than the Unicorn Fur and Dragon Core Strings. This type of wand is more aggressive and not all wizards like it. The Phoenix Feather Wand is the most selective when it comes to choosing its owner, as the phoenix itself is the rarest creature of time. This type of wand is the most difficult to tame.

White River Monster Back Thorn

WhiteRiverMonsterSpine

The spines on the back of the White River Monster have certain magical properties. First, the spells it casts on the wand of the wand core are powerful and elegant. American wand maker Thiago Quettana used this substance as the core of his wand. Due to the fact that Quettana kept the method of trapping the White River Monster a secret until his death, no other wand maker used the White River Monster's back spin as a wand core after his death.

Troll beard

TrollWhisker

The core of Sir Cadogan's wand during his lifetime was made of this material.

Ptarmigan tail feathers

ThunderbirdTailFeather

It is a material with magical properties, and the wand-maker Shikoba Wolf in North America used it as a wand core. Wands that wield such wicks are difficult to control, but they are usually very powerful and especially valuable to shapeshifters.

Dragon's heartstrings

DragonHeartstring

In general, it is easier to make a powerful wand with a dragon's heartstring as the core of the wand, and the spells will be more ornate. Using this type of wand will learn magic faster than other types. However, once such a wand is won from its original owner, it immediately establishes a close bond with the new owner. The Dragon's Heartstring Wand itself does not lean towards dark magic, but it is the easiest wand to turn to dark magic.

The

antlers of a staghorn rabbit

JackalopeAntler

The antlers of the Jackaloof are the horns that grow from the head of the Jackaloof of Antlers, and it is the core material often used by the Stewarts, the founders of the Ilvermorny School of Magic and Magic.

Horse-shaped monster mane

KelpieHair

The

Horse-Shaped Monster Mane is an easily available wand core material, and Garvis Ollivander used to make wands in the past. Although it can be used to make a wand core, it is not considered a good material in Mr. Ollivanders' eyes.

Cat leopard hair

WampusCatHair

It's a magical material, and North American wand maker Johannes Jonker has made cat-leopard hair his favorite magic material after testing a number of different wand core materials.

Mei Wa's hair

VeelaHair

The core of Fleur's wand is Meiwa's hair, which is her grandmother's hair. Mr. Ollivander described the wand made from it as "sensitive and capricious".

Mountain Tyrannosaurus heartstrings

SnallygasterHeartstring

This is the chordae tendinae of the heart of the mountain tyrannosaurus. Jaime Stewart and Aesop Sayll, the founders of Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, used this material as the core of their wands.

Basilisk horns

BasiliskHorn

This is the horn of the head of the basilisk. Salazar Slytherin, the founder of Hogwarts, used it as the core of his wand.

Wetland werewolf hair

RougarouHair

Hair removed from wetland werewolves has certain magical properties. American wand maker Violetta Beauvais used this hair as the core material for his wand. Beauvais kept the secret of the cane's core material from for years, but it was eventually discovered.

Thestrals tail hairs

ThestralTailHair

Thestrals' tail hair is a strange substance that has only been used as a wand core by the Elder Wand, and is said to be controlled only by wizards who can control death.

Longhorned water snake horn

HornedSerpentHorn

This is the horn of the head of the longhorned water serpent. In the 17th century, Jaime Stewart and Aesop Sayll, the founders of the Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, used it as the core of their wands.

Chapter 5 Prices

1 Galleon = 17 Sico = 493 Nat

1 gold galleon = 17 silver sico

1 silver sike = 29 copper nats

Chapter 6 Wand Materials

Grapevine wood is a relatively rare variety.

And their owners are almost always witches and wizards who have lofty aspirations, have visions beyond the ordinary, and always shock friends who think they know them.

Grapevine wands seem to be drawn to hidden personalities, and are more sensitive than other wands when it comes to detecting possible pairings at once.

Oak is a wand that suits every good or bad situation, and it requires a partner with strength, courage, and loyalty.

What is less well known is that oak wand owners tend to have sharp intuition.

And the owner must have an affinity for natural magic, animals and plants. "

Twelve-inch long, blackthorn plum wood, with a core that is the heart tendon of a toad.

Unicorn hair

UnicornHair

Compared to other

wand core materials, unicorn hair is more likely to faithfully reflect the nature of magic and is less susceptible to interference from other spells. Wands that use unicorn fur as the core of their wands are the least likely to perform dark magic. Wands made of unicorn fur are very loyal and are usually closest to their first owner. The disadvantage of using this material is that it is difficult to make a wand with extreme magical power, and although the choice of wood can make up for this disadvantage a little, it is easy to cause the death of the wand core unicorn hair if it is not fused well.

Phoenix feathers

PhoenixFeather

The phoenix feather is the rarest type of rod core material. The Phoenix Feather Wand Core has the widest range when casting magic, but it takes longer to cast than the Unicorn Fur and Dragon Core Strings. This type of wand is more aggressive and not all wizards like it. The Phoenix Feather Wand is the most selective when it comes to choosing its owner, as the phoenix itself is the rarest creature of time. This type of wand is the most difficult to tame.

White River Monster Back Thorn

WhiteRiverMonsterSpine

The spines on the back of the White River Monster have certain magical properties. First, the spells it casts on the wand of the wand core are powerful and elegant. American wand maker Thiago Quettana used this substance as the core of his wand. Due to the fact that Quettana kept the method of trapping the White River Monster a secret until his death, no other wand maker used the White River Monster's back spin as a wand core after his death.

Troll beard

TrollWhisker

The core of Sir Cadogan's wand during his lifetime was made of this material.

Ptarmigan tail feathers

ThunderbirdTailFeather

It is a material with magical properties, and the wand-maker Shikoba Wolf in North America used it as a wand core. Wands that wield such wicks are difficult to control, but they are usually very powerful and especially valuable to shapeshifters.

Dragon's heartstrings

DragonHeartstring

In general, it is easier to make a powerful wand with a dragon's heartstring as the core of the wand, and the spells will be more ornate. Using this type of wand will learn magic faster than other types. However, once such a wand is won from its original owner, it immediately establishes a close bond with the new owner. The Dragon's Heartstring Wand itself does not lean towards dark magic, but it is the easiest wand to turn to dark magic.

The

antlers of a staghorn rabbit

JackalopeAntler

The antlers of the Jackaloof are the horns that grow from the head of the Jackaloof of Antlers, and it is the core material often used by the Stewarts, the founders of the Ilvermorny School of Magic and Magic.

Horse-shaped monster mane

KelpieHair

The

Horse-Shaped Monster Mane is an easily available wand core material, and Garvis Ollivander used to make wands in the past. Although it can be used to make a wand core, it is not considered a good material in Mr. Ollivanders' eyes.

Cat leopard hair

WampusCatHair

It's a magical material, and North American wand maker Johannes Jonker has made cat-leopard hair his favorite magic material after testing a number of different wand core materials.

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