Noble Collection wands, which are the best and most expensive, cost between $20 and $40 plus shipping and/or tax. The price range depends on the wand's detail or the character it belongs to. If the character is main and the wand is detailed, such as Harry Potter's, Lord Voldemort's, and the Elder Wand, it may cost $35 or above. However, if the character is obscure and the wand isn't that nice-looking, for example Kingsley Shacklebolt's, Nymphadora Tonks's, or Fred and George Weasley's wands, the wand may cost below $30.
No wands have names in harry potter, except the elder wand. Harry's wand is just referred to as "Harry's wand".
A fairy wand is what a fairy swings to do some magic powers
The only wand we know Dumbledore to own in the books is the Elder's Wand, although it is reasonable to assume that he had a wand previously as he was able to defeat someone to get the wand (not going to say who). If you ignore the end of the sixth book and the entire of the seventh book, Dumbledore still has the Elder's Wand's allegiance, and as the Elder's Wand is the most powerful wand in the wizarding world, Dumbledore's wand would be much more powerful than Harry's. It is suggested in the books that the wands themselves don't actually differ in power (excluding the Elder's Wand of course), but the power actually lies with the wizard or witch controlling them. So if Dumbledore didn't own the Elder's Wand, both his and Harry's wands would probably be the same in power.
Draco was the actual master of the elder wand because Dumbledore's death was already planned, so when Snape killed him, it wasn't actually a takeover of the wand. Because Draco was the last to disarm Dumbledore, or 'take' his wand, it recognized Draco as it's master. This is how Voldemort was ultimately killed, because Harry was using Draco's original wand. The elder wand recognized the wand as its master's, so Voldemort's killing curse was turned back upon him. However, Draco never actually had the Elder Wand in his possession. He never even knew he was the master until Harry revealed it.
only $10
Exactly $11.00 per person (says a source). But the wands cost $15.00 each. Plus if you want to add a COOL wand topper that is a additional $15.00. On the bright side:If it is a rainy day outside and you have $11.00. Go to the Great Wolf Lodge, play Magiquest! (you don't need to stay overnight or go to the waterpark to play Magiquest) PS-I only went to the Great Wolf Lodge in Poconos,Pa it might be different in other states.
It varies because if you want to stay over night and how many kids you are having. It was around 250 dollars with 1 night stay and for 12 kids. If you want more braclets you will have to pay more. Hopes this helps Brian It depends. You do not need to stay overnight at GWL in order to play MagiQuest there. You will pay separately for each wand, wand topper (optional) and game activation. So, if you are on a budget, purchase a single wand and a single activation and have your group of kids use the one wand to slay the dragon and free the princess (roughly $35-$40). If you want to go more extravagant, you can purchase and activate a wand for each guest and even include a topper. That option will run roughly $50/kid. Then, food and drink are additional. So, your birthday party can be anywhere from $40 to hundreds of dollars.
There is no magiquest game for any console; just the computer. However, there has been a lot of discussion about it on the magiquest forums, and so I think that they will come out with one. Right now, they are probably too busy with MQO.
It depends on which magiquest you are talking about. The Great Wolf Lodge magiquests probably are, but the others are most likely not.
MagiQuest is an amazingly fun experience for kids. Surprisingly, adults seem to have a great time with it too, though!
You mean the Elder Wand at the end of the last film? It's for dramatic effect, symbolising him being the wand's true master.
MagiQuest's website is www.magiquest.com, but you cannot play online at it. To play online, you must order the MQO (MagiQuest Online) from any MagiQuest location, or order it from online, but if you do, the physical disc must ship. However, online you can freely look at your stats, leaderboards, rankings, and many other things at MyMQ by signing up for a free account.
In the dragon's lair! :)
Harry Potter
$15 per disk
Harry Potter's Wand is $35.00 on amazon which is cheap compared to ebay, $78.63.