The title may be a reference to the real-world Which? Magazine. The editor of this magazine provided an endorsement for Quidditch Through the Ages. Harry Potter Nimbus 2000 Broomstick Quidditch Rubies Fancy Dress Prop Cosplay Item information Condition: UsedUsed Price: £15. The issue in question contained an article comparing various makes of broomstick, including the Firebolt, which Huntingdon deemed "interesting". Later on the voyage, he traded that issue to Jason Huntingdon to get back a pair of Spectrespecs he had stolen from Luna Lovegood. On the Hogwarts Express in 1996, Harry Potter traded three Chocolate Frog Cards to Karl Limpley for the latest issue of Which Broomstick?. In the summer of 1995, Ron Weasley quoted Which Broomstick regarding the speed of the Comet 260 while praising the capabilities of the Cleansweep Eleven he received as a present for becoming a Gryffindor prefect. Later, as Harry was riding his Firebolt at the second Quidditch of the season, Lee Jordan noted that the Firebolt was the broomstick of choice for the Quidditch World Cup, according to this magazine. He later recommended that Harry order a new broomstick using an order form that can be found in the back of this magazine. Note: I do not have a copy of the book on me, so the quotes are from a Google Book that seems to be accurate.In 1993, Oliver Wood allowed Harry Potter to borrow it, to find a replacement for his destroyed Nimbus 2000. " What are you doing, what are you doing? The door's that way!" screamed Malfoy, but Harry made a hairpin swerve and dived. But at one Quidditch match at Hogwarts in Harrys third year, Harry got attacked by Dementors and he went unconcious and. Harry is steering the broom, and Malfoy clearly has no control over it: The first broomstick Harry had was called the Nimbus Two Thousand. and Hermione dragged Goyle onto their broom and rose, rolling and pitching, into the air once more as Malfoy clambered up behind Harry. Harry swung his leg over the second broom and, with hard kicks to the ground they soared up into the air. Harry seized a pair of heavy-looking broomsticks from the nearest pile of junk and threw one to Ron, who pulled Hermione onto it behind him. The best example I could find was in Deathly Hallows, chapter 31, in the fire in the Room of Requirement: Harry Potter pin The Three Broomsticks Condition: New Time left: 2h 53m Today 04:59 PM Current bid: US 3.49 1 bid Place bid Add to Watchlist Fast and reliable. I can't recall this being specifically mentioned anywhere canon, but the person in front makes sense, as TenthJustice commented, that it is like motorcycles. I would say the person in front or the first person to get on. If (big if) that is the case, then presumably the true owner of a broomstick would be listened to over the guest rider. It would be conceivable - although unprovable from canon - that a wizard and their broomstick may also form a bond. However, as a random informed speculation - we know that a Wizard and his Wand form a sort of a bond. Stunned one of the Death Eaters, straight to the head, and when you’re aiming at a moving target from a flying broom –”Įven that isn't certain, since they did a stop-over at Aunt Muriel's before coming to the Burrow. “Ron was great,” said Tonks warmly, relinquishing her hold on Lupin. Tonks landed in a long skid that sent earth and pebbles everywhere. The closest and only evidence for tandem riding I saw was this quote:Īnd then a broom materialized directly above them and streaked toward the ground – The book leaves this somewhat unclear, while the movie shows them riding separately). The only case of dual broomstick flying I can recall is the battle of Seven Potters, where such a concern wasn't discussed at all (and even that isn't clear whether it was dual. AFAIK, this is never covered in ANY material (books, Pottermore, or interviews).
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