Favorite Fantastic Beast Powerful Wands
Collecting objects and props from the House of Spells is one of my greatest pleasures in life, as an enormous Incredible Beast nerd. While there are many excellent items to collect, nothing compares to a premium version of the wand of your favourite character holding your hands on. They may not be able to conjure spells, but they'll look pretty neat alongside the rest of your Fantastic Beast package. I've been discussing and rating my favourite character wands from the Fantastic Beasts movies for the latest post. If you're just getting started or you've been a collector for years, each House of spell collection wands the character of the Fantastic Beasts.
Newton Scamander's wand
Newton Scamander's wand was built of unknown wood, weight, and nucleus. It was probably purchased prior to the start of Newt's education at Hogwarts in 1908. Scamander used this wand on his visit to New York in 19267, and again to Paris in 1927, and was able to do very strong magic with his wand.
The wand was chosen by actor Eddie Redmayne from a variety of different designs because he liked it to be simple and made from organic materials. He thought it was fitting for Newt and his love of animals. It was also made of wood that Eddie liked because it seemed to have been "whittled" It is cut into the end of something that falls into the hand of Eddie as he holds it.
Albus Dumbledore's wand
The wand, wood, and core material were of an unknown length. It was one of the wands he used in 1945 before taking possession of the Elder Wand.
This wand may have been bought by Dumbledore in 1892 when he turned eleven. If so, it may be a wand from Gerbold Ollivander. Dumbledore's wand is likely to be made of ebony wood because its design suits him well and because his film prop wand tends to be ebony-like black. With CGI and re-shoots, this was inserted to replace the original wand used during the making of Fantastic Beasts: The Grindelwald Crimes that J. K. Rowling observed that he looked very much like the Elder Wand.
Porpentina Goldstein's Wand
Porpentina Goldstein belonged to this Wand. Its timber, its heart and its length were unknown. Her wand was described as "hefty"
In the film inspired by Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the wand appears. In comparison to the wands of Porpentina's husband and sister, the filmmakers described the wand's design as "more functional, more understated" This was intended to represent the personality of Tina.
Gellert Grindelwald's Wand
He used this wand as part of his mask when Gellert Grindelwald impersonated Graves using Human Transfiguration in 1926. Grindelwald did not use the Elder Wand during this period.
He was able to show a successful impersonation of Graves to the Enchanted Congress of the United States of America, as an Auror, by using this wand. To perform non-verbal spells, Grindelwald used this wand. During the Obscurial assault on New York and then against a large force of MACUSA Aurors after he declared his opposition to wizarding secrecy, Grindelwald had wielded it in a brief duel with former Auror Porpentina Goldstein