Well, it completely flips the gender roles for Harry. In the original, Harry is male and a hero in a more traditional sense. If he's the wife, he might be in a more submissive or supportive role rather than the main action - taker. Also, his relationships with other characters like Ron and Hermione would be different. Ron might be more protective, and Hermione could be more of a guiding figure for Harry in this new role.
It changes the power balance. In the original, Harry was a powerful wizard but still had limitations. With unlimited strength, he can take on more powerful foes more easily. For example, in a fight with a powerful Death Eater, he can overpower them physically, which was not always possible in the original story.
The presence of female Draco in fanfiction can completely shift the emotional undertones of the story. In the original, Draco was often a source of annoyance and danger for Harry. But as a female, she can bring out different emotions in Harry, like chivalry or a deeper sense of protectiveness. It also gives a chance to explore how female characters can be complex and not just the traditional 'good girl' or 'bad girl' archetypes in the wizarding world. This change in character type enriches the overall story experience in a whole new way.
The fanfiction changes the relationships significantly. Harry may view his friends, teachers, and enemies differently. If he remembers a past life where Dumbledore was his enemy, for instance, it would completely shift their dynamic. Also, the pacing of the story might be different. Since Harry has more knowledge from his past life, he may not need to go through the same learning curves, which could speed up parts of the story. And his decisions would be based on both his current experiences and past - life memories, making his character arc less predictable.
Well, it changes a lot. For one, Hermione's intelligence and magical ability would be directly passed on to Harry. The relationship between Harry and Ron might be different too, as Hermione being his mother could mean a more sheltered upbringing for Harry. Also, the whole mystery around his parents' death and Voldemort's pursuit of him would have a different angle, since Hermione is a very different character from Lily Potter.
It completely shifts the power balance. Harry being the Inferi Lord gives him immense and dark power, which alters how other characters interact with him and changes the entire plot's direction.
The relationship between Harry and Ron would likely change a great deal. Ron might be more protective or might struggle with his feelings in a different way. He could also be more hesitant to be as close to Harry as he was before, at least at first.
Well, it really depends on the character and personality of the sibling. If they're supportive, it could strengthen Harry. But if they're competitive or have a conflicting personality, it could lead to lots of drama and challenges for Harry in the story.
Well, it completely flips the story on its head. In the original, James was Harry's father and Sirius was his godfather. But if they are both his parents in fanfiction, it means a different family structure. Harry might grow up with a more united front of his two dads, perhaps having a different set of values instilled in him. Also, the relationship with the wizarding world might be different as they both have their own connections and reputations within it.
Well, it changes it a great deal. The Dementors in the original story were more like mindless servants of the Ministry. But a Dementor Lord would be a thinking, plotting villain. It could strategize against Harry and the Order of the Phoenix, making it much harder for them to fight back.
Technomancy can change the power balance. Wizards who master technomancy may gain an edge over those who rely solely on traditional magic. For example, they could use technological devices to detect hidden spells or curses more easily.