During the Battle between Harry Potter and the Basilisk, Dumbledore's phoenix, Fawkeswas able to blind the Basilisk, which allowed Harry
to fight it without the fear of being killed instantly by its gaze. After a period of hiding, Harry obtained Godric Gryffindor's Sword from the Sorting Hat, which had been brought to him by Fawkes. Harry lured it to the top of Slytherin's Statue, where he slashed at the evil creature fiercely. The Basilisk lunged at him, and knocked Harry over, but just as it lunged again to kill him, Harry grabbed the sword and stabbed the Basilisk through the roof of its mouth, and mortally wounded it. Unfortunately, one of its fangs pierced Harry in his sword arm as a result of the struggle, and splintered off as the Basilisk pulled away and flailed around in agony before it ultimately lost its ability to live and its massive weight finally brought it crashing down to the floor.
You kill the basilisk with the Gryffindor sword.
Harry doesn't look at the basilisk until Fawkes has blinded it. Therefore, it's eyes can no longer make eye contact with people and kill them.
The basilisk is the snake mentioned in the book Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Yes, Harry was forced to battle the Basilisk in the second book, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.Looking at the eyes of a Basilisk will kill you instantly - thankfully Fawkes blinded the Basilisk making the battle much easier. Harry managed to stab it through the roof of it's mouth with the sword of Gryffindor. However, one of the Basilisk's poisonous fangs went into his shoulder. Harry was healed by Fawkes healing tears.
Apparently a sword struck to the roof of its mouthIt is stated that the crowing of a rooster is fatal to the basilisk. It is for this reason that Ginny Weasly - controlled by the diary - kills the roosters.
You kill the basilisk with the Gryffindor sword.
Yes, Harry kills the Basilisk with the sword of Godric Gyffindor.
Harry doesn't look at the basilisk until Fawkes has blinded it. Therefore, it's eyes can no longer make eye contact with people and kill them.
The basilisk is the snake mentioned in the book Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Yes, Harry was forced to battle the Basilisk in the second book, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.Looking at the eyes of a Basilisk will kill you instantly - thankfully Fawkes blinded the Basilisk making the battle much easier. Harry managed to stab it through the roof of it's mouth with the sword of Gryffindor. However, one of the Basilisk's poisonous fangs went into his shoulder. Harry was healed by Fawkes healing tears.
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Apparently a sword struck to the roof of its mouthIt is stated that the crowing of a rooster is fatal to the basilisk. It is for this reason that Ginny Weasly - controlled by the diary - kills the roosters.
Nobody. The Basilisk almost killed Harry with its poisonous fangs, but Fawkes saved him with his magical tears. Harry then used the fang to destroy the diary, one of Lord Voldemort's Horcruxes.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry and Fwakes deafeat the basilisk who lives in the chamber of secrets. The basilisk is a legendary gigantic snake.
it's called chamber of secrets. and faux the phoenix brings the sword to harry...
the sword is in the sorting hat brought by the phoenix named Fawkes.
No, only the Basilisk in Harry Potter is in the second book/movie Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.