
Fred Weasley’s wand is based on a long Pine Cone handle with a few woody nobs on its shaft, 14 inches long; the straight-grained pine wand always chooses an independent, individual master who may be perceived as a loner, intriguing and perhaps mysterious. Pine wands enjoy being used creatively, and unlike some others, will adapt unprotestingly to new methods and spells. Many wandmakers insist that pine wands are able to detect, and perform best for, owners who are destined for long lives, and I can confirm this in as much as I have never personally known the master of a pine wand to die young. The pine wand is one of those that is most sensitive to non-verbal magic.

Despite they’re twins their wands are not alike, George’s wand is 13.5 inches long, and resemble a broomstick. This because he was born to live on a broomstick, he was the best Beater of the two.

“It’s the wand that choose the Wizard.”
And just like any other Fred and George were two different people, Fred was the instigator while George smoothed things over; George was more sympathetic, but Fred was generally funnier; Fred spoke first, and George usually explained later.

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