![]() ![]() In LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7, during the Fiendfyre Frenzy scene, two red mini-sized electricity pylons are used to create an electricity connection between them and wake up a skeleton.In fact, a variety of spells were capable of generating or mimicking the properties of electricity, such as Baubillious, or the Tempest Jinx. Wizards could produce a defensive charge to shock away attackers. The Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes had a product known as Electric Shock Shake. Their book has a line about witches and wizards in it. The Jesus cult persecuted people for trying to advance human knowledge of the world. It doesnt take politics to attack and destroy that which you dont understand. ![]() Professor Silvanus Kettleburn said in the 1987–1988 school year that he had once been electrocuted. Edit, forgot to add: Point being, if it was muggles vs wizards, 100 torches and pitchforks will eventually snap 1 wand. Arthur was highly fascinated by electricity and kept a collection of batteries and plugs. Wizardkind in general apparently had little to no in-depth knowledge of electricity, as Arthur Weasley would go as far as to mispronounce the word itself, even when weather-based phenomenon such as lightning occurs in the wizarding world. Ĭhizpurfles would sometimes attack Muggle electrical items in the absence of magical items to consume, which sometimes explained the sudden failure of new electrical goods. In 1993, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley spotted Hermione working on an essay titled " Explain Why Muggles Need Electricity" for this class. Muggle usage of electricity in their technology was part of the curriculum of the Muggle Studies class at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. However, exceptions to this rule could be made for devices that could run off of "the magical atmosphere," such as wizarding cameras. Most Muggle electronics – including computers, radar, and bugging devices – did not work in Hogwarts's magical environment. Magic was known to interfere with the functionality of Muggle technologies powered by electricity. For example, on TV Tropes: J.K mentioned that in a battle between a wand and a shotgun the gun wins. Lord Voldemort summoning lightning from Dumbledore's grave to the clouds with the Elder Wand A common claim online is that J.K Rowling said (at some point or another) that a Muggle with a gun would beat a wizard with a wand. ![]()
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