The rules of QuidditchThere are three types of Quidditch balls used in a Quidditch match, including the Quaffle, two Bludgers, and the Snitch. The Quaffle was twelve inches in diameter and bright red. It was used mainly for scoring, and scoring a Quaffle would earn ten points. Bludgers were black iron and ten inches in diameter. They were meant to chase the nearest member of the broomstick. The Snitch was the size of a walnut and had silver wings. It flew extremely fast and difficult to catch. Whoever caught the Snitch would get one hundred and fifty points, and a Quidditch match would only end if the Snitch was caught.
The team consisted of a Keeper (1), who guarded the goal to prevent the opponent from scoring; a Beater (2), who protected his team from Bludgers with a bat and could hit the Bludger far away or at the opponent; a Chaser (3), who scored points by throwing the Quaffle into the opponent's hoop; and a Seeker (1), who caught the Snitch. The Seeker was usually a player who was light, fast, had sharp vision, and had special flying abilities.
There was no time limit, and the team with the most points would win. The record for a Quidditch match was three months, when both teams had to find substitutes to take turns. In addition, the referee could award a penalty to a team. If the other team committed a foul, there were more than seven hundred fouls in the game, all of which appeared in the first Quidditch World Cup final in 1473.
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Quidditch foul behaviorThere were ten common Quidditch fouls:
1. Pulling: A rule that all players can commit, which is to grab the end of an opponent's broom in order to slow him down or hinder his progress.
2. Collision: A foul that all players may commit. It refers to deliberately hitting an opponent while flying.
3. Slamming Broomstick: A foul that can be committed by any player. By stopping the broom in an emergency, the opponent will deviate from the direction of flight.
4. Hit Out: A possible foul by the batsman, which is to hit the Bludger toward the audience.
5. Elbow Strike: A possible violation by all players. It refers to the abuse of elbow strikes against the opponent.
6. Shot behind the hoop: A foul that only the Keeper can commit. Any part of the body will pass through the hoop to hit the Quaffle. The Keeper should block the hoop in front of the hoop.
7. Grip into the hoop: A foul that can only be committed by the Chaser. The Quaffle is still in his hand as it passes through the hoop. The Quaffle must be thrown.
8. Destroy the Quaffle: A possible foul by a Chaser, such as manipulating the Quaffle by, for example, piercing it to make it fall faster or go in a zigzagging pattern.
9. Touching the Snitch: It is a foul for all players except the Seeker to touch or grab the Snitch.
10. Twisting: A foul that can only be committed by Chasers, where more than one Chaser enters the scoring zone.
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A loophole in the Quidditch rulesAlthough Quidditch was an imaginative sport in Harry Potter's worldview, there were some rules that could be seen as loopholes. For example, in a match, players had to shoot the Quaffle into one of the opponent's three gates to gain a ten-point lead, and they had to guard against two Bludgers, guard against the opponent's bad tricks, and protect their Seeker to catch the Snitch as soon as possible (catching it would immediately end the match and get an additional 150 points). The whole process was complicated and there might be some ambiguity in the actual operation and judgment. However, there was no official and detailed explanation of the specific loopholes in the rules. It was more reflected in the complexity of the rules and some of the game's plots that there might be imperfect places.
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Draco in a Plug and Quidditch FanfictionWell, it depends on how the author of the fanfiction interprets Draco's character in relation to this 'plug' in the context of Quidditch. He could be a reluctant hero who discovers the power of the plug and uses it to save his team during a crucial Quidditch game. Or he could be the villain who tries to sabotage another team's brooms by messing with their plugs.
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2024-11-29 06:18
Tell me a quidditch storyOnce upon a time, there was a young wizard named Harry. He was the Seeker on his school's quidditch team. In a crucial match, the Snitch was extremely elusive. Harry's opponent from the rival team was also a very talented Seeker. But Harry's determination was unwavering. As the game raged on, he spotted the Snitch near the edge of the stadium. He zoomed towards it on his broomstick, narrowly avoiding a Bludger. With a final burst of speed, he caught the Snitch, winning the match for his team.
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2024-11-27 17:47
The Quidditch Club from HogwartsThe characters included the male lead, Hall Harris, and the female lead, Vivian.
"The Quidditch Club from Hogwarts" Author: 39, it's a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel with a strange idea, relaxed, and wizard-style elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: [Introduction 1] Reporter from the Daily Prophet: "As a Squib, how can you be so successful in the wizarding world?"
"Have you ever seen Hogwarts at five in the morning?" asked Hall.
"I haven't seen him before." The reporter shook his head. Can you tell me what Hogwarts looks like at five in the morning?"
Hall smiled and said,"Starry sky, and a few dementors running out here and there."
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[Description 2] The System asked,[Why was my chapter only activated at the 33rd chapter?]
Author: [Because you are not important.]
The System replied,[I have something…I don't know if I should say it.]
[Description 3] First-generation: Grindelwald. His followers are called Dark Sorcerers. He is determined to let the Sorcerers rule the world!
Second Generation: Voldemort, Tom Riddle, Followers called Death Eaters, Wants to Be Hogwarts 'Village Lord!
Third generation leader: Hall Harris, may I ask,'Each generation is getting worse than the last?' What should I do?!
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Harry Potter Quidditch HandsomeThere were quite a few handsome Quidditch characters in the Harry Potter series. Oliver Wood, for example, was the captain of the Gryffindor Quidditch team. In the movie, there was a scene where he led the Gryffindor team into the field, and the sun shone on his face, showing the image of a young senior. There was also Ron's brother, Percy, a Gryffindor prefect, who had looked very charming as he listened attentively with his curly hair on one side of his head at the orientation party. Fred was also one of them. He and his twin brothers often did unexpected things in the movie. Although the actor was now 34 years old and had more vicissitudes of life and thinning hair, he used to be a handsome man. Of course, the main character Harry Potter was also very handsome when he played the role of a Quidditch player, but now his actor looked mature with a full beard.
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