

Unless you finish the job, it's very unlikely a wizard will die. But they can heal broken bones in an instant and even regrow bones. Healing: Those are a bit more complex, and only specialized wizards can cast healing spells.Muggle-Repelling Charm: Makes a region completely undetected to muggles.Fred and Jorge were able to make an hat able to cast the spell around the user, stating that it was trivial to competent wizard to cast such spell. Doesn't require channeling, you cast it and it lasts for a unknown duration. Protego: Very simple spell that wards of physical and weak magic spells.Wizard utilities spells are just through the roof. America is really powerful, but if he takes an bullet to the head he is dead right?", but this question happens just so often.Īnyway, to give a answer it's very unlikely to get into a 1v1 situation with a wizard where you would have a opportunity to shoot a wizard while they cast a spell. A lot of (fictional) characters are not immune to a gunshot, but that doesn't make them not powerful. I don't know why this hyper fixation on wizard vs human with a gun comes from. What If Fiction ( This is the best place for "general" questions)įor non-serious answers for real world science problems try:Īnd just for fun, don't forget to check out our friends at Who would win ( Go here for questions about who would win in a fight or competition between two or more characters)

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We discourage but do not forbid roleplaying.Answer the questions from a Watsonian perspective only- no Doylist answers.your posts with the setting you wish to discuss.We also now have an offical sub-reddit Discord server: Check it out! Take the fictional rules of the universe to their logical conclusion, ad absurdum. Doylist perspective can be found here, here, and in the dictionary definitions of the two terms.) Or as calls it Watsonian, not a Doylist point of view (Further reading on Watsonian vs. Use in-universe knowledge, rules, and common sense to answer the questions. There are tons of laws even in our world which require repercussions and which law enforcement will often turn a blind eye towards or just let slide with a warning, much as the minister did here.It's like Ask Science, but all questions and answers are written with answers gleaned from the universe itself. Admonish the wizard/witch and warn them not to do it again, and hope they learn their lesson. It's just not practical, nor is it really necessary. They're not supposed to be doing any, but they're not just going to lock up every kid who decides to practice a little bit - or in this case, inflate his aunt. The Trace alerts the Ministry of any underage wizard/witch performing spells outside of school.
