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by Willow » Monday 26 May 2003 7:11:46am
I think some potions are more effectful than the spell and maybe the other way round.
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by GreenViper 1.0 » Monday 26 May 2003 6:33:50pm
Exactly,some are better,some aren't.
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by Neo » Wednesday 4 June 2003 1:04:24am
So very powerful wizards could do all sort of things without potions. (I'm not sure)
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by Holly Golightly » Monday 9 June 2003 5:13:04pm
Maybe it depends what you speaclise in...>?
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by Neo » Wednesday 11 June 2003 6:17:46am
Maybe, for example aurors could learn how to make potions to counter some hexes.
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by bludy mery » Sunday 22 June 2003 1:21:04pm
I like defence against the darkness///
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by platinumstepper » Monday 31 May 2004 3:03:17am
thats not a bad idea about chocolate because i could eat it all day long.but my favorite class would be herbology because i love plants and the outside.
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by ganymede » Tuesday 1 June 2004 9:20:12am
hmmm basically every class except potions and runes
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by Dark_Phoenix » Wednesday 2 June 2004 1:33:15am
i'd love all my classes, id just be happy to be a witch.
but, do witches and wizards study maths? i hate maths!
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by Jotomicron » Thursday 3 June 2004 6:59:06pm
Well, Hermione has that starnge Arithmancy, which seems to be some how related to numbers and math (cause the professor's name is "Vector")
I'd like to have Transifuration and Charms... Wand work amazes me...
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by Celeone » Saturday 5 June 2004 3:50:39pm
My answer: Charms, DADA, Transfiguration, flying lessons and potions. I can also say everything there is, but History is bóring (they must seek someone else for that job
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by ganymede » Sunday 27 June 2004 11:55:36am
Dark_Phoenix wrote:i'd love all my classes, id just be happy to be a witch.
but, do witches and wizards study maths? i hate maths!
hmmm arithmancy is methinks a form of wizard maths...which is why i wouldnt take it
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by Ron Weasley » Sunday 11 July 2004 2:50:59pm
IIIIIIEEE arithmancy
potions,..... i think i like (nearly) all classes
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