Applying Fridge Logic, I don’t see how they could play a game where iron balls flew around trying to brain people without it being at least somewhat reliable.
On the other hand, Dobby’s Bludger did break Harry’s arm...
Applying Fridge Logic, I don’t see how they could play a game where iron balls flew around trying to brain people without it being at least somewhat reliable.
On the other hand, Dobby’s Bludger did break Harry’s arm...
My vote is on reflexive use of magic
Okay, gotcha. I don’t think that’s supposed to be very reliable, though, at least not canonically.
Applying Fridge Logic, I don’t see how they could play a game where iron balls flew around trying to brain people without it being at least somewhat reliable.
On the other hand, Dobby’s Bludger did break Harry’s arm...
Yep, see Ch. 17.
Applying Fridge Logic, I don’t see how they could play a game where iron balls flew around trying to brain people without it being at least somewhat reliable.
On the other hand, Dobby’s Bludger did break Harry’s arm...