Didn't you listen to Ollivander? The wand chooses the wizard. "You still don't get it, Riddle, do you? Possessing the wand isn't enough! Holding it, using it, doesn't make it really yours. "I stole the wand from its last master's tomb! I removed it against its last master's wishes! Its power is mine! "But then, Potter, Dumbledore as good as gave me the wand!" Voldemort's voice shook with malicious pleasure. Furthermore, the Elder Wand chose Harry as its master. As noted, Draco never knew he was master of the Elder Wand at any point. When Harry Potter defeated Draco Malfoy by taking Draco's wand at Malfoy Manor, not only did Draco's hawthorn wand switch allegiance to Harry, but the Elder Wand did as well. ĭraco Malfoy was master of both his hawthorn wand (the wand that chose him at Ollivanders when he was eleven) and the Elder Wand, following his disarming of Dumbledore on the Astronomy Tower the night Dumbledore was killed. If a wizard or witch defeats another and earns the allegiance of their opponent's wand, all wands under the control of the opponent switch allegiance to the victor and it is possible for a witch or wizard to be the master of more than one wand at a time, and to lose the allegiance of more than one wand at a time. What is not made clear in canon, but is explained later by J.K.
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