9/5/2023 0 Comments Muggle with gun vs wizard![]() ![]() ![]() This is what I think is going on wizards are too secretive for their own good. And yet we don't ever seem to hear that much about magical research in the books, except for a few one off lines. They should be able to pool their individual abilities into truly awesome collective efforts. Which is weird, because honestly wizards should be more advanced. Wizards are more advanced on the individual level. Muggles are more advanced as a collective. ![]() Muggles have an overwhelming advantage in raw power. Wizards have a lot of neat tricks they could use to control muggles (perfectly hiding such that muggles can't even perceive magical things, apparition, imperious curse), but a wizard needs to be very clever to surpass muggles. Relics like the philosopher's stone, Deathly Hallows, or sword of Gryffindor can't be recreated today. Meanwhile, wizards may even be less powerful as a society now than they were in the past. Indeed, too powerful to be allowed to exist. In fantastic beasts 2, Grindlewald rallied his followers by showing them the muggles would eventually create nuclear weapons, with the implication that such a thing is more powerful than wizarding. Rowling is on record somewhere saying a muggle with a shotgun would be a pretty good match for a powerful wizard in a straight fight. Since then, the gap has only gotten wider. The tipping point was centuries ago,when the statute of secrecy was first established. Yes, muggles are generally regarded as more powerful than wizards in the modern era. What If Fiction ( This is the best place for "general" questions)įor non-serious answers for real world science problems try:Īnd just for fun, don't forget to check out our friends at Who would win ( Go here for questions about who would win in a fight or competition between two or more characters) This subreddit is for discussion of fiction using information about the universe and not meta information about the work. Spoilers from works older than six months may optionally be concealed using our flair system, however this is CSS-based and will work only in browsers.Our Spoiler policy must be observed for six months following the date of release.Comment spoilers should be formatted on a separate line as >!. ![]() Replace "Canon" with the work or body of fiction in question. If only the body of your post contains spoilers, you may instead make the title " Spoilers: Canon" and not use the link flair.
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