Harry Potter Stats

    Harry is a Great Flyers

    Events [6]

    Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone [B1]
    The Midnight Duel [B1-C9]
    145-147
      Harry Demonstrates Natural Talent in Summoning His Broom
    During the first flying lesson, Neville panics and accidentally launches into the air before Madam Hooch’s signal. He falls and breaks his wrist, requiring Madam Hooch to escort him to the hospital wing, leaving the class unsupervised.
    147-148
      Harry Prepares To Showcase His Flying Ability In Confronting Malfoy
    After Neville’s accident, Malfoy taunts the Gryffindors by stealing Neville’s Remembrall. Harry, furious, demands its return, but Malfoy takes off on his broom, daring Harry to chase him.
    148-149
      Harry Proves His Exceptional Flying Ability By Catching The Remembrall Mid-Dive
    Ignoring Hermione’s warnings, Harry takes to the skies in pursuit of Malfoy. He performs an impressive dive to catch the Remembrall before it hits the ground, showcasing natural flying talent that leaves his classmates in awe.
    150-152
      McGonagall Describes Harry’s Natural Flying Ability To Oliver Wood
    Instead of punishing Harry, Professor McGonagall introduces him to Oliver Wood, the captain of the Gryffindor Quidditch team. Impressed by Harry’s natural flying ability, Wood eagerly welcomes Harry as their new Seeker.
    Hallowe'en [B1-C10]
    167-169
      Harry Demonstrates His Natural Flying Ability During Training
    Gryffindor’s Quidditch Captain, Oliver Wood, takes Harry to the Quidditch field for the first time and begins his training as Seeker. Wood explains the fundamental roles of Chasers, the Keeper, and Beaters, illustrating each player’s responsibilities in handling the Quaffle and Bludgers. Wood emphasizes the physical demands of the game and Harry’s unique role.
    169-170
      Harry Demonstrates Exceptional Skill At Catching During Quidditch Training
    Wood introduces Harry to the elusive Golden Snitch, the pivotal element in Quidditch that the Seeker must catch to secure victory. They begin Harry’s training with golf balls to hone his agility and speed, which Harry performs well, impressing Wood. This first experience reinforces Harry’s potential and Gryffindor’s hopes for the upcoming matches.