How Many Different Wand Woods From H.P. Do You Know? (EASY!)

So, you think you know the different types of wood used to make the wands in the world of Harry Potter? Well, test your knowledge by naming as many of the different wand woods you can. IMPORTANT NOTE: this version of the quiz is the EASY one! If you think it's TOO easy, then the HARDER version will be coming out soon. So keep an eye (or two) out for that!

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What type of wood produces selective wands that work only for their owner?

Yew
Acacia
2/15

What type of wood pairs well with agreeable witches and wizards?

Alder
Vine
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What type of wood is unsuitable for Dark Magic?

Apple
Willow
4/15

What type of wood will not perform well for anyone but its true owner?

Sycamore
Ash
5/15

What type of wood performs Martial Magic well and is often used by duelists?

Aspen
Walnut
6/15

What type of wood is a poor match for those who are close-minded?

Beech
Spruce
7/15

What type of wood becomes better bonded to its owner after being used in a dangerous situation?

Silver Lime
Blackthorn
8/15

What type of wood pairs well with a mindful owner and can be exceptionally useful for Charmwork?

Black Walnut
Rowan
9/15

What type of wood often chooses particularly shrewd witches and wizards?

Cedar
Redwood
10/15

What type of wood is very rare and often has destructive powers?

Red Oak
Cherry
11/15

What type of wood is often favored by witches and wizards who work with Magical Beasts and Herbology?

Chestnut
Poplar
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What type of wood pairs well with those who are gallant and unselfish?

Cypress
Pine
13/15

What type of wood makes for peculiar wands that refuse to perform nonverbal spells?

Pear
Dogwood
14/15

What type of wood is great for Transfiguration, especially among those who are self-assured?

Ebony
Maple
15/15

What is the rarest type of wood that often chooses remarkable masters and is very difficult to master?

Laurel
Elder