Post by STAFF on Mar 2, 2017 9:04:19 GMT -5
Acacia
Very unusual, tricky wand wand that often refuse to produce magic but their owner, and withhold their best effects unless you are the most gifted. If a good match with master, caster can match any for power.
Alder
Unyielding wood, best suited for those not stubborn or obstinate. Suited best for non-verbal spell work.
Apple
Powerful, best suited with owner of high aims and ideals, poor with Dark magic. Masters are most likely to be well-loved, long-lived and have great personal charm. Converse with magical beings, in their native tongues found in apple wand owners some times.
Ash
The ash wand cleaves to its one true master and ought not to be passed on or gifted from the original owner, because it will lose power and skill. Suited best for the more stubborn, will certainly be courageous, never crass or arrogant.
Aspen
Wand-quality aspen wood is white and fine-grained, and highly prized by all wand-makers for its stylish resemblance to ivory and its usually outstanding charm work. Often owner is an accomplished duelist, destined to be.
Beech
The true match for young, wise beyond his or her years, and if full-grown, rich in understanding and experience. Weak for the narrow-minded and intolerant
Blackthorn
Very unusual wand wood, best suited to a warrior. Found mainly with those that are Aurors and denizens of Azkaban. Wand normally will become as loyal, faithful a servant one could ever want. ”
Black Walnut
Less common, suited for master of good instincts and powerful insight. Not easiest to master, loses power dramatically if its possessor practices any form of self-deception. Often if a person is unwilling to be honest with others, themselves the wand fails to perform adequately, can be great at charm work.
Cedar
Owner normal has strength of character and unusual loyalty, also potential to be a frightening adversary if the need calls.
Cherry
very rare, creates strange power, highly prized by the wizarding students of the school of Mahoutokoro in Japan. Often possesses truly lethal power, whatever the core, if teamed with dragon heartstring, should never to be teamed with a wizard without exceptional self-control and strength of mind.
Chestnut
Varies greatly in its character depending on the wand core, takes great deal of color from master. Suited best for skilled tamers of magical beasts, gifted in Herbology, and natural fliers. When paired with dragon heartstring, best match are overfond of luxury and material things.
Cypress
Nobility, most masters die a heroic death, however in such times as now few have had to give up their lives. Most find their soul mates, who are brave, bold, self-sacrificing. and unafraid to confront their own shadows and others shadows natures.
Dogwood
Owner is almost always entertaining. Wands are know to be quirky, mischievous; playful nature. They like partners who can provide them with scope for excitement and fun, capable of serious magic when called upon. Paired with a suitably clever and ingenious, can produce dazzling enchantments. Many refuse to perform non-verbal spells and often rather noisy.
Ebony
Highly suited to all manner of combative magic, happiest in the hand of those with the courage to be themselves. Perfect match is with one who will hold fast to their beliefs, no matter what the external pressure, and will not be swayed lightly from their purpose.
Elder
Rarest wand wood of all, deeply unlucky, trickier to master, powerful magic, scorns to remain with any owner who is not the superior of his or her company; takes a remarkable wizard to keep the elder wand for any length of time.
Elm
Was thought only pure bloods could use this wand, suited best for a person that presence, magical dexterity certain native dignity. Produces fewest accidents, least foolish errors, most elegant charms and spells. Capable of highly advanced magic in the right hands (highly desirable to those espouse the pure-blood philosophy).
English Oak
Demand partners of strength, courage and fidelity. Most owners have powerful intuition, often, an affinity with the magic of the natural world, with the creatures and plants that are necessary to wizard kind for both magic and pleasure.
Fir
Demand staying power, strength of purpose in their true owners hands. Poor tools in the hands of the changeable, indecisive, particularly suited to Transfiguration, and favor owners of focused, strong-minded, occasionally, intimidating demeanor.
Hawthorn
strange, contradictory, full of paradoxes leaves and blossoms heal, when cut branches smell of death. Suited to healing magic, adept to curses, not easy to master. Spells can, when badly handled, backfire.
Hazel
Sensitive wand, often reflects its owner’s emotional state, works best for a master who understands, can manage their own feelings. Others should be very careful, capable of outstanding magic in hands of the skillful. Ability to detect water underground, emit silvery, tear-shaped puffs of smoke when passing concealed springs or wells.
Holly
Rarer kinds of wand, traditionally considered protective, most happily for those who may need help overcoming a tendency to anger and impetuosity often choose owners who are engaged in some dangerous and often spiritual quest. Dramatically performance depending on the core, hard to use with phoenix feather, in the even a pairing finding its ideal match, nothing and nobody should stand in the way.
Hornbeam
Adapt more quickly to almost any other to their owner’s style of magic, other people will find them extremely difficult to use even for the most simple of spells. Absorb their owner’s code of honor, whatever that might be, refuse to perform good or bad, that do not tally with their master’s principles.
Larch
Strong, durable, powerful has a reputation for instilling courage, confidence in the user has ensured that demand has always outstripped supply. Hard to please in the matter of ideal owners, also until paired with this wand one may never realize the full extent of their considerable talents.
Laurel
Cannot perform a dishonorable act, although in the quest for glory, can perform powerful and sometimes lethal magic. Seems unable to tolerate laziness in a possessor, can issue a spontaneous lightning strike if another attempts to steal.
Maple
Suited more for the nature travelers and explorers; prefer ambition if one does not move around wand grows heavy and lackluster. Challenges and regular changes of scene cause wand to literally shine, burnishing itself as it grows, with its partner, in ability and status.
Pear
Best suited in hands of warm-hearted, generous and the wise, usually popular and well-respected. Never been know to be in the hands of a dark wizard or witch.
Pine
Suited for one who may be perceived as a loner, intriguing , perhaps mysterious. Those that are creative, will adapt interestingly to new methods and spells. Said they perform best for, owners who are destined for long lives, most sensitive to non-verbal magic.
Poplar
Consistency, strength and uniform power, always happiest when working with a witch or wizard of clear moral vision. Not often it picks a politician.
Red Oak
Fast reactions, perfect dueling wand, most masters have light of touch, quick-witted, adaptable, most the time creator of distinctive, trademark spells, good to have beside one in a fight.
Redwood
Reputation for bringing good fortune to its owner, suited to people ability to fall on their feet, making the right choice.
Rowan
Renders all manner of defensive charms especially strong , are difficult to break. Best suited for those of a clear-headed, pure-hearted, reputation for virtue ought not to fool anyone can frequently out-perform others in duels or spells. Never been known to be in hands of a dark witch or wizard.
Silver Lime
Reputation for performing best for Seers, skilled in Legilimency, mysterious arts.
Spruce
Ill-matched with cautious or nervous natures, and become positively dangerous in fumbling fingers. Requires firm hand, often appears to have its own ideas about what magic it ought cast. Matched right it cast bold spell,particularly flamboyant and dramatic effects also might happen.
Sycamore
Suited best for new experience, losing brilliance if engaged in mundane activities, are curious, vital and adventurous. Might burst into flame in their hand if they get board.
Vine
Less common types, suited mostly for those who seek a greater purpose, have a vision beyond the ordinary, frequently astound those who think they know them best. More sensitive than any other when it comes to instantly detecting a prospective match. Can emit magical effects upon the mere entrance of a suitable owner.
Walnut
Suited best for those that are highly intelligent often found in the hands of magical innovators, inventors, versatility and adaptability. Makes for a truly lethal weapon in the hands of a witch or wizard of no conscience, wand and the wizard may feed from each other in a particularly unhealthy manner.
Willow
Uncommon wand, healing power, reputation for enabling advanced, non-verbal magic. Normally picks (usually unwarranted) insecurity, even if they try to hid it, those with greatest potential, rather than those who feel they have little to learn
Yew
Rarer kinds, matches are likewise unusual, and occasionally notorious. Said owners hold the power of life and death, retains a particularly dark and fearsome reputation in the spheres of dueling and all curses. Can be found in Death Eaters, as well others that would have a fierce protector of others. Never chooses either a mediocre or a timid owner
Very unusual, tricky wand wand that often refuse to produce magic but their owner, and withhold their best effects unless you are the most gifted. If a good match with master, caster can match any for power.
Alder
Unyielding wood, best suited for those not stubborn or obstinate. Suited best for non-verbal spell work.
Apple
Powerful, best suited with owner of high aims and ideals, poor with Dark magic. Masters are most likely to be well-loved, long-lived and have great personal charm. Converse with magical beings, in their native tongues found in apple wand owners some times.
Ash
The ash wand cleaves to its one true master and ought not to be passed on or gifted from the original owner, because it will lose power and skill. Suited best for the more stubborn, will certainly be courageous, never crass or arrogant.
Aspen
Wand-quality aspen wood is white and fine-grained, and highly prized by all wand-makers for its stylish resemblance to ivory and its usually outstanding charm work. Often owner is an accomplished duelist, destined to be.
Beech
The true match for young, wise beyond his or her years, and if full-grown, rich in understanding and experience. Weak for the narrow-minded and intolerant
Blackthorn
Very unusual wand wood, best suited to a warrior. Found mainly with those that are Aurors and denizens of Azkaban. Wand normally will become as loyal, faithful a servant one could ever want. ”
Black Walnut
Less common, suited for master of good instincts and powerful insight. Not easiest to master, loses power dramatically if its possessor practices any form of self-deception. Often if a person is unwilling to be honest with others, themselves the wand fails to perform adequately, can be great at charm work.
Cedar
Owner normal has strength of character and unusual loyalty, also potential to be a frightening adversary if the need calls.
Cherry
very rare, creates strange power, highly prized by the wizarding students of the school of Mahoutokoro in Japan. Often possesses truly lethal power, whatever the core, if teamed with dragon heartstring, should never to be teamed with a wizard without exceptional self-control and strength of mind.
Chestnut
Varies greatly in its character depending on the wand core, takes great deal of color from master. Suited best for skilled tamers of magical beasts, gifted in Herbology, and natural fliers. When paired with dragon heartstring, best match are overfond of luxury and material things.
Cypress
Nobility, most masters die a heroic death, however in such times as now few have had to give up their lives. Most find their soul mates, who are brave, bold, self-sacrificing. and unafraid to confront their own shadows and others shadows natures.
Dogwood
Owner is almost always entertaining. Wands are know to be quirky, mischievous; playful nature. They like partners who can provide them with scope for excitement and fun, capable of serious magic when called upon. Paired with a suitably clever and ingenious, can produce dazzling enchantments. Many refuse to perform non-verbal spells and often rather noisy.
Ebony
Highly suited to all manner of combative magic, happiest in the hand of those with the courage to be themselves. Perfect match is with one who will hold fast to their beliefs, no matter what the external pressure, and will not be swayed lightly from their purpose.
Elder
Rarest wand wood of all, deeply unlucky, trickier to master, powerful magic, scorns to remain with any owner who is not the superior of his or her company; takes a remarkable wizard to keep the elder wand for any length of time.
Elm
Was thought only pure bloods could use this wand, suited best for a person that presence, magical dexterity certain native dignity. Produces fewest accidents, least foolish errors, most elegant charms and spells. Capable of highly advanced magic in the right hands (highly desirable to those espouse the pure-blood philosophy).
English Oak
Demand partners of strength, courage and fidelity. Most owners have powerful intuition, often, an affinity with the magic of the natural world, with the creatures and plants that are necessary to wizard kind for both magic and pleasure.
Fir
Demand staying power, strength of purpose in their true owners hands. Poor tools in the hands of the changeable, indecisive, particularly suited to Transfiguration, and favor owners of focused, strong-minded, occasionally, intimidating demeanor.
Hawthorn
strange, contradictory, full of paradoxes leaves and blossoms heal, when cut branches smell of death. Suited to healing magic, adept to curses, not easy to master. Spells can, when badly handled, backfire.
Hazel
Sensitive wand, often reflects its owner’s emotional state, works best for a master who understands, can manage their own feelings. Others should be very careful, capable of outstanding magic in hands of the skillful. Ability to detect water underground, emit silvery, tear-shaped puffs of smoke when passing concealed springs or wells.
Holly
Rarer kinds of wand, traditionally considered protective, most happily for those who may need help overcoming a tendency to anger and impetuosity often choose owners who are engaged in some dangerous and often spiritual quest. Dramatically performance depending on the core, hard to use with phoenix feather, in the even a pairing finding its ideal match, nothing and nobody should stand in the way.
Hornbeam
Adapt more quickly to almost any other to their owner’s style of magic, other people will find them extremely difficult to use even for the most simple of spells. Absorb their owner’s code of honor, whatever that might be, refuse to perform good or bad, that do not tally with their master’s principles.
Larch
Strong, durable, powerful has a reputation for instilling courage, confidence in the user has ensured that demand has always outstripped supply. Hard to please in the matter of ideal owners, also until paired with this wand one may never realize the full extent of their considerable talents.
Laurel
Cannot perform a dishonorable act, although in the quest for glory, can perform powerful and sometimes lethal magic. Seems unable to tolerate laziness in a possessor, can issue a spontaneous lightning strike if another attempts to steal.
Maple
Suited more for the nature travelers and explorers; prefer ambition if one does not move around wand grows heavy and lackluster. Challenges and regular changes of scene cause wand to literally shine, burnishing itself as it grows, with its partner, in ability and status.
Pear
Best suited in hands of warm-hearted, generous and the wise, usually popular and well-respected. Never been know to be in the hands of a dark wizard or witch.
Pine
Suited for one who may be perceived as a loner, intriguing , perhaps mysterious. Those that are creative, will adapt interestingly to new methods and spells. Said they perform best for, owners who are destined for long lives, most sensitive to non-verbal magic.
Poplar
Consistency, strength and uniform power, always happiest when working with a witch or wizard of clear moral vision. Not often it picks a politician.
Red Oak
Fast reactions, perfect dueling wand, most masters have light of touch, quick-witted, adaptable, most the time creator of distinctive, trademark spells, good to have beside one in a fight.
Redwood
Reputation for bringing good fortune to its owner, suited to people ability to fall on their feet, making the right choice.
Rowan
Renders all manner of defensive charms especially strong , are difficult to break. Best suited for those of a clear-headed, pure-hearted, reputation for virtue ought not to fool anyone can frequently out-perform others in duels or spells. Never been known to be in hands of a dark witch or wizard.
Silver Lime
Reputation for performing best for Seers, skilled in Legilimency, mysterious arts.
Spruce
Ill-matched with cautious or nervous natures, and become positively dangerous in fumbling fingers. Requires firm hand, often appears to have its own ideas about what magic it ought cast. Matched right it cast bold spell,particularly flamboyant and dramatic effects also might happen.
Sycamore
Suited best for new experience, losing brilliance if engaged in mundane activities, are curious, vital and adventurous. Might burst into flame in their hand if they get board.
Vine
Less common types, suited mostly for those who seek a greater purpose, have a vision beyond the ordinary, frequently astound those who think they know them best. More sensitive than any other when it comes to instantly detecting a prospective match. Can emit magical effects upon the mere entrance of a suitable owner.
Walnut
Suited best for those that are highly intelligent often found in the hands of magical innovators, inventors, versatility and adaptability. Makes for a truly lethal weapon in the hands of a witch or wizard of no conscience, wand and the wizard may feed from each other in a particularly unhealthy manner.
Willow
Uncommon wand, healing power, reputation for enabling advanced, non-verbal magic. Normally picks (usually unwarranted) insecurity, even if they try to hid it, those with greatest potential, rather than those who feel they have little to learn
Yew
Rarer kinds, matches are likewise unusual, and occasionally notorious. Said owners hold the power of life and death, retains a particularly dark and fearsome reputation in the spheres of dueling and all curses. Can be found in Death Eaters, as well others that would have a fierce protector of others. Never chooses either a mediocre or a timid owner