In this kind of fanfiction, we could see Ron being able to use psychometric magic to understand the history of the Weasley family heirlooms. Maybe he touches an old broomstick and gets visions of all the Weasley siblings who have used it before. Also, Dumbledore could have known about a psychometric spell and used it to study the history of Hogwarts itself, finding out secrets about the founders by touching objects they left behind.
One way could be that the dialogue of some characters is in one language, say English, while the descriptions or internal thoughts are in another language like German. For example, Harry might be speaking English when interacting with his friends, but when we get a peek into his deeper thoughts about his past or his feelings towards Voldemort, it could be in German.
One example could be a fanfiction where Harry uses his invisibility cloak in a more devious way to play pranks on the Slytherins, rather than just for sneaking around. Another might be if Ron uses his chess skills not just for playing the game but to outwit his enemies in a more strategic and underhanded way.
Sure. There could be fanfictions where the author completely misinterprets the relationships between characters. For instance, making Harry and Draco best friends from the start without any of the rivalry and tension that was built in the original series. Then there are those that have really bad pacing. They might spend too much time on unimportant details in the beginning and then rush through the important parts of the story like the climax. And sometimes, the worst ones have a very unoriginal plot. It's just a rehash of the original books but with some minor, uninteresting changes.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Ron could shift into a magical creature like a hippogriff. This would give him new abilities such as flying and enhanced strength. Also, Dumbledore could be reimagined as a shifter who can shift into a phoenix - like form, which would add a new layer to his already mysterious character.
One way could be that Harry is wrongly accused of using dark magic. As a result, the wizarding world turns against him and he becomes an outcast. He then has to prove his innocence while dealing with the hatred and fear of others.
One way could be Loki as a teenager having to hide his true identity (like his powers or his heritage) from his peers at school, just like in many teen dramas where characters have secrets. Another example might be Loki having a crush on another character in the fan - created world, and all the awkwardness and excitement that comes with a first love, which is a very common teen - related plot.
One way could be that they are often seen reading fanfiction in their free time. Maybe they have a collection of fan - written stories about their own adventures or about other characters they like.
He could be creating a dedicated folder on his computer for all his favorite fanfiction stories, which is a simple way of 'nesting'.
Maybe Harry is unable to perform basic spells because he's so coddled that he hasn't had the chance to practice properly. So, his friends have to constantly protect him from minor threats like a pesky pixie.
Sure. One example could be that Harry is able to understand ancient runes and spells without any formal training. He just looks at them and immediately knows what they mean and how to use them. Another could be that he has an inborn ability to communicate with magical creatures in a way that no one else can, and he uses this to gain their help in battles or to solve problems in the wizarding world.