What does unyielding flexibility mean?

What does unyielding flexibility mean?

1 : characterized by firmness or obduracy. 2 : characterized by lack of softness or flexibility.

What does it mean when your wand has unbending flexibility?

Stiff and unyielding wands tend to find in demanding wizards and witches their perfect partners, and the magic produced by stiff wands are the hardest to be undone. The owner of an unbending wand is usually a selective wizard or witch. In many cases, the best wands for duels present unbending or unyielding rigidity.

What is Wandlore?

Wandlore was an ancient, complex, and mysterious branch of magic dealing with the history, abilities, and actions of wands, quasi-sentient magical tools used by wizards and witches to cast spells. This particular branch of magic was carefully studied by wandmakers such as Garrick Ollivander and Mykew Gregorovitch.

Was Harry Potter’s wand flexible?

Harry’s wand was described as being “nice and supple”. Harry’s wand was broken in 1997, but was repaired by him after the 1998 Battle of Hogwarts. Usually the repair of a wand is impossible, but with the use of the Elder Wand it was achievable.

What your wand flexibility says about you?

Generally speaking, how rigid or flexible your wand is can tell you how strong your spells will be and how easy it is to cast them. The more rigid the wand, the stronger the spells, but the more difficult it is to learn and cast them.

What is the best wand flexibility?

Harry Potter Wizards Unite Best Wand Flexibility

  • Unyielding.
  • Quite Bendy.
  • Quite Flexible.
  • Reasonably Supple.
  • Slightly Yielding.
  • Slightly Springy.
  • Pliant.
  • Surprisingly Swishy.

Can a wand have 2 cores?

In some cases, wands may have two cores, called a “dual core”, though usually the second core is drastically less powerful than the first core. The use of a second core is often to make up for what the first core lacks. Some cores cannot be blended or paired with another. Examples of this is veela hair.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uMAnn39tJs