How Many Wand Woods Do You Know? (EASY version)

How many different wand woods from H.P. do you know? Passing score: 10/19

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This wood often produces selective wands that work only for their owner.

Apple
Acacia
Alder
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This wood pairs well with agreeable witches and wizards.

Alder
Aspen
Ash
3/19

This powerful wood is unsuitable for Dark magic.

Ash
Acacia
Apple
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This wood is highly loyal and will not perform well for anyone but its true owner.

Alder
Ash
Aspen
5/19

This wood performs martial magic well and is often used by duelists.

Ash
Apple
Aspen
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This wood is a poor match for those who are close-minded.

Beech
Blackthorn
Black Walnut
7/19

This wood performs well for fighters and becomes better bonded to its owner after being used in a dangerous situation.

Black Walnut
Beech
Blackthorn
8/19

This wood pairs well with a mindful owner and can be especially useful for charmwork.

Blackthorn
Black Walnut
Beech
9/19

This wood often chooses particularly shrewd witches and wizards.

Cherry
Cypress
Cedar
10/19

This wood is very rare and often makes for a wand with destructive power.

Cherry
Chestnut
Cypress
11/19

This wood is often favored by witches and wizards who work with magical beasts and Herbology.

Cypress
Chestnut
Cedar
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This wood pairs well with those who are gallant and unselfish.

Cypress
Chestnut
Cherry
13/19

This wood makes for peculiar wands that refuse to perform nonverbal spells.

Acacia
Cherry
Dogwood
14/19

This wood is excellent for dueling and Transfiguration, especially among those who are self-assured.

Elm
Ebony
English Oak
15/19

This wood is notoriously difficult to master and it often chooses remarkable masters.

Elder
Elm
Ebony
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This wood prefers dignified owners and is known for producing refined charms and spells with very few accidents or errors.

Ebony
Elm
Elder
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This wood produces extremely loyal wands that prefer equally loyal owners.

Ebony
Elder
English Oak
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This wood is excellent for use in Transfiguration and prefers a decisive and confident owner.

Fir
Apple
Dogwood
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This wood is well-suited for both curses and healing magic.

Beech
Hawthorn
Fir