He isn't. Harry Potter is a seeker in quidditch, the sport played by witches and wizards in his world. Seeker is a sports position. One could argue that he is a seeker in his life as well. He does seek the Horcruxes in the seventh book, after all.
The Quaffle - a large, bright red ball used to score points (10 points per goal) Two Bludgers - round, jet black balls enchanted to fly at and harm players, which can be directed, using clubs, at the opposing team, by players known as Beaters. The Golden Snitch - a small golden ball with wings which must be captured by a seeker in order to win their time 150 points. Also, in the early stages of the Harry Potter Quidditch video game, the player will train to be a seeker using the Golden Snidget, which is a small golden bird with fully rotational wings. (Not a ball, but still).
No. When the golden snitch is captured the game ends and the team of the seeker who captured it wins 150 points. Meaning that if the other team has an advantage of more than 150 points they win.
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A Snitch is a small golden ball with wings that a Seeker must catch in a game of Quidditch. Catching a Snitch ends the game and earns the Seeker who caught it 150 points for his team.
The Seeker's job is to catch the Golden Snitch so as to end the game and earn their team 150 points.
He isn't. Harry Potter is a seeker in quidditch, the sport played by witches and wizards in his world. Seeker is a sports position. One could argue that he is a seeker in his life as well. He does seek the Horcruxes in the seventh book, after all.
The seeker.
The seeker must catch the golden snitch.
In Quidditch the Seeker seeks the Golden Snitch.
There are seven players on each team; One seeker, one keeper, two beaters and three chasers. The seeker catches the snitch. The keeper tries to block the other team from scoring a point. The beaters hit the bludgers. The chasers score the points.
The Quaffle - a large, bright red ball used to score points (10 points per goal) Two Bludgers - round, jet black balls enchanted to fly at and harm players, which can be directed, using clubs, at the opposing team, by players known as Beaters. The Golden Snitch - a small golden ball with wings which must be captured by a seeker in order to win their time 150 points. Also, in the early stages of the Harry Potter Quidditch video game, the player will train to be a seeker using the Golden Snidget, which is a small golden bird with fully rotational wings. (Not a ball, but still).
Well the word seeker means someone who seeks to find or get something. But if your talking about Harry Potter, heres what a seeker is. In the Harry Potter books by J.K Rowling there is a game called Quidditch. In the game Quidditch there is a position which is called a seeker. The seeker tries to get the little gold ball with wings that is flying around. If the seeker catches the gold ball with wings called the Snitch, then whatever team that seeker is on, the seeker's team wins. Actually, the team doesn't win, but they do gain 150 points, which normally wins the team the game. However, in the Quidditch World Cup, Bulgaria and Ireland played against each other. Bulgaria scored once and caught the Snitch, gaining them a total of 160 points; but Ireland scored 17 times, gaining them 170 points.
For FireRed and LeafGreen, you receive it from a girl in the Vermillion City Pokemon Center. For Diamond/Pearl/Platinum, you receive it after you get your bike and go down Cycling Road. You will meet Dawn/Lucas, and they will give you both the VS Seeker and the Dousing Machine.
Harry Potter plays 'The Seeker' in the Gryffindor Quidditch House Team. His number is '7', and as Seeker, he is required to catch the 'Golder Snitch', which is caught provides the Seeker's team with 150 points and ends the game.
There are many ways to level up your Pokemon in Leaf Green version. Use the Vs. Seeker: Be sure to use this tool often. This is a key way to gain experience by battling trainers over and over again. For instance, when I was training my level 52 Raichu for the Pokemon League, I went to Bond Bridge and surfed to the trainer near the rocks. She has a Kingler at level 38, and when I beat her, my Raichu gained about 1,600 exp. points. I used the Vs. Seeker, and was able to fight her over and over again, increasing 1 level every 3 minutes. (Approximately.) Use Exp. Share: This item is extremely helpful for raising a Pokemon. The experience points that your Pokemon receive are doubled when you give this item to a Pokemon to hold. I recommend combining this item with the Vs. Seeker to get maximum experience points. To acquire the Exp. Share, Helpful note: The Exp. Share will also allow your Pokemon that does not participate in battle to receive half the experience points that your fighting Pokemon receives. To acquire these items: Vs. Seeker: Where do you get the vs seeker in Pokemon fire red Exp. Share: Where do you get the Exp Share in Pokemon Leafgreen