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'Dark' magic in general won't be harmful, but the true dark magic is, so I'm hoping that it isn't bunched in together with the other stuff. I mean sacrificial rituals, soul tampering, and etc. should never be taken lightly.
Asmodeus, that's your loophole! Go wave your staff!
It could also be because he spends almost all day everyday living inside the fume filled dungeon produced by amateur potion brewing from students, not even to mention that he probably brews some very high level stuff on his own as well as experimenting new recipes. I'd imagine that kind of environment would ruin anything that could absorb it, but he's most likely got countermeasures or flat out immunity to it so only his skin remains untouched. He'd need to brew some hair product and clothing reagents to fix the rest but I feel he'd be 'above that trifling dribbled excuse of a waste in potion ingredients'.
And what's left of the Black family, excluding narcissa/draco.
Ya forgot about the northern water tribe. Everything is made of ice, and with style as well as superfluous decorations too since it's a giant hub for waterbenders with way too much time on their hands, especially since they've successfully defended themselves for a hundred years without a 'dai li' brainwashing anyone too skilled/smart 'for their own good'. I mean during the show they got invaded again and lost this time, but that was only after recent breakthroughs in longer range weapon technology, every other time everyone in the city would just water bend a tsunami to deal with the navy fleet.
so drop some strength enhancers in china's and india's water supply network and you're good? little over 30% of the world lives there, and that's not even to mention the tourists and travellers you'd get as well. It'd be a decent enough impact to the world average with limited to no effort, that is if you can deal with muggle government security systems.
What part of "experiment gone wrong, a mutation happened" did he miss?
Whether or not Butterbeer has alcohol in it is a debate never confirmed. The only hint being that for a limited time the harry potter themepark served two versions one with and without alcohol, which is notorious for being canonically correct I think. So, butterbeer could be like rootbeer soda, or it might be an extremely low proof drink like kombucha tea. The Carlin brothers youtube did a deep dive on it I think, or it might've been an offhand comment can't remember. I do remember them calculating the abv though and gave a range between zero and lowest proof honey mead/wine.
Unless you're talking about the non-verbal curses they were slinging around, in which case I don't think those were killing curses. A pretty integral part of the 3 unforgivables is that you have to have extreme intent to cast it, and nothing screams that more than to speak the incantation. Half-arsed casting it by it's definition means you aren't putting the full intent behind it, so even if it was cast it'd be an extremely weaker version, so...blockable.
I don't think it was blocked in the movies in another way was there? Pretty sure the only times it missed cast was when Harry hid behind cover in the graveyard or when Dumbledore controlled a suit of armor in the ministry to block the attack.
Yes, and once Orion hears of it from Merlin, be prepared for Orion Wick.
Probs only parallel works here, since if you time traveled Death itself would stop you from taking the elder wand or any other deathly hallows. Parallel however leaves wriggle room since Death would only detect them disappearing and not another one spontaneously coming into existence. I am assuming however that Death can only detect the items they themself have created, so the 'new' elder wand isn't connected to the Death of this world and thus continues to be undetected. If that's true then I'm curious how Death would react when the elder wands finally clash and force it to be made known. Nick seems like a diek so it'd be funny if Death showed up and took his wand and whatever hallows he has as well and sends it back to where it came from.
The entire eye being yin yang looked even more cringe when I tried making it, so here's this version. Couldn't make the pupil much larger without destroying the yin yang so it's just bigger than the tomoes.
"All stats" includes luck...so, technically that's the best one since it raises your chance not just at the nen prize but for everything else in life too.
Or more succinctly, it's the written form of "Jutsu", whatever they can do seals can do it too. Add on the fact that if you're specific enough, there's no variation in baseline performance so long as you aren't actively interfering with it's functions. Then there's the fact you can do so much more that the human mind can't keep track of or manipulate(higher dimensions and such) at the same time, and you have an even more powerful effect than just any Jutsu.
My guy, that's the grandniece of both the founder and your 'master/sensei'. She might as well be your mother.
It's a ~10% exp buff...no matter how you spin it, the earlier you get it the better.
Kind of stupid to not consider what would happen if you...idk made a sandwich or something using multiple ingredients from the store. "Cooking" a meal always does more than the base food, so it only goes that it'd probably multiply the effect or at least add some bonus.