In chapter 36, when Harry’s family goes over to the Granger’s for Christmas,
She got to the front door just as her daughter came clattering frantically down the stairs at a speed that didn’t look safe at all, Hermione had claimed that witches were more resistant to falls but Roberta wasn’t quite sure she believed that -
I’m fairly certain there are other instances as well, but I can’t seem to find any more.
My vote is on reflexive use of magic, rather than a physiological difference.
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...
I’m fairly certain that being cryptic or condescending is not really the preferred tone around here, though cryptic would be understandable if you actually have insider information that you’re not free to share.
In chapter 36, when Harry’s family goes over to the Granger’s for Christmas,
I’m fairly certain there are other instances as well, but I can’t seem to find any more.
My vote is on reflexive use of magic, rather than a physiological difference.
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...
Heh. No.
It’s about as relevant as the mokeskin pouch burping after swallowing stuff. Not exacly for the same reasons, though.
I’m fairly certain that being cryptic or condescending is not really the preferred tone around here, though cryptic would be understandable if you actually have insider information that you’re not free to share.