When Harry absorbs the Goblet of Fire in fanfiction, it could open up new areas of magic for him. He might be able to access spells that are related to fire and heat that were previously unknown to him. His magic could become more attuned to the element of fire, allowing him to sense things related to fire in the wizarding world. This could include detecting hidden fire - based traps or finding objects that have a connection to fire magic.
Well, if Harry Potter absorbs the Goblet of Fire in fanfiction, he might gain some extraordinary powers. Maybe he could control fire in a way that no one else can. He could use it to protect himself and his friends from the Dark Arts. It could also make him a target for more powerful dark wizards who want to use his new power for their own evil purposes.
If Harry absorbs the memories of his enemies, it could make his relationships with other characters more complicated. For instance, if he absorbs the memories of Draco Malfoy, he might understand Draco's family pressures better. This could lead to a more complex relationship where Harry has both sympathy and still some animosity towards Draco.
Well, he could trick the Goblet of Fire in fanfiction by getting help from his friends in a very sneaky way. Maybe Hermione uses her vast knowledge of magic to find a loophole in the rules of the Goblet's magic. They then work together to create a situation where Harry's name is entered without it seeming like a direct interference, like using a series of misdirection spells.
In some fanfiction, 'The Goblet of Fire' might 'abuse' Harry Potter in terms of putting him in overly dangerous or unfair situations that are more extreme than in the original. For example, authors might have him face more brutal tasks in the Triwizard Tournament, far beyond what was originally written, without proper support or explanation, which can be seen as a form of abuse to his character development.
In some fanfictions, his magic absorption makes his friends a bit wary at first. For example, in 'The New Harry', when he starts absorbing magic uncontrollably, his friends like Ron and Hermione are worried about his safety and the implications. But as he learns to control it, they become more supportive and help him use it for good.
It might make his friends a bit wary at first. Since this is an unusual and powerful thing to happen, they could be concerned about how it's changing Harry. But as they see that Harry is still the same person deep down, they would gradually accept it.
It could change the storyline significantly. For instance, Hermione's presence might make Harry less likely to be alone and make hasty decisions. She could offer different strategies for the tournament tasks. If she's with him, they could potentially solve the mystery of who put Harry's name in the Goblet together much faster.
Well, it might be that the Goblet of Fire has been corrupted in the fanfiction. It could be causing chaos in the Triwizard Tournament, endangering the lives of the students more than it should. Harry, being the hero, takes it upon himself to destroy it to restore order. For example, if it starts spawning dangerous and unfair tasks that are clearly not part of the original tournament's design.
Well, if Harry travels back in time, it might strengthen his relationship with Cedric. For example, he could warn Cedric about the danger in the maze earlier, and Cedric would be more trusting of Harry. This would create a deeper bond between them as they work together to face the challenges.
It can completely change the direction of the plot. For instance, if Harry absorbs the Horcrux early on, he may have to face different challenges than in the original story. He might become a target for both sides, as the good side could be wary of his new, Horcrux - influenced state, and the bad side might see him as a threat to Voldemort's power.