In Secrets of Dumbledore, Jacob Kowalski, a No-Maj and Newt's best friend, finally takes a step into the wizarding world in a way no other Muggle we know has ever done before: He got his own wand. It's not just any wand either – it's a rare wand given to him by Albus Dumbledore.
Why does Jacob Kowalski have a wand in Fantastic Beasts 3? So, it turns out there really was no reason for the fans to get angry about Jacob Kowalski having a wand. The simple answer is that the wand Dumbledore gives the muggle is a fake, and Kowalski never actually performs any magic.
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore gives Jacob Kowalski a wand, and with it the Muggle gets a surprising connection to Slytherin.
As far as I remember (*checks countless wizard notes stored in my brain over the years*), Muggles and No-Majes aren't allowed to have wands or visit Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. But Dumbledore does task Newt Scamander with giving Jacob a wand. You can see for yourself in the trailer below.
Lacking a core, Jacob's wand is more or less just for appearance's sake -- meant to gain the attention of Grindelwald (Mads Mikkelsen) and draw it away from Jacob's genuinely magic allies.
Phoenix. This is the rarest core type. Phoenix feathers are capable of the greatest range of magic, though they may take longer than either unicorn or dragon cores to reveal this.
This wand was commissioned by Albus Dumbledore so that Jacob Kowalski could blend in with and more easily hide in plain sight of witches and wizards during the global wizarding war, as he was a Muggle.
Voldemort thinks that he becomes the true owner of the Elder Wand by stealing it from Dumbledore's grave, but in the end we learn that the true owner was really Draco Malfoy, that is until Harry defeated him and allegiance transferred to Harry.
Xenophilius Lovegood's claim that the Peverell brothers – Antioch, Cadmus and Ignotus – were their original owners was supported by Albus Dumbledore's theory that they were also the inventors. As the oldest Peverell brother, Antioch was the one associated with the Elder Wand.
This nuance was lost on Lord Voldemort, who wrongly assumed Severus Snape held the Elder Wand because he was Dumbledore's killer, when in reality Draco had disarmed Dumbledore before Snape arrived on the scene, making Malfoy the wand's true new owner.
In Secrets of Dumbledore, Jacob Kowalski, a No-Maj and Newt's best friend, finally takes a step into the wizarding world in a way no other Muggle we know has ever done before: He got his own wand.
As Queenie goes with Grindelwald, Jacob witnessed Newt Scamander saving Paris from the Protego Diabolica spell and followed him to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, joining in the alliance against Grindelwald.
In Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, Jacob regained his memories, but few witches and wizards knew he was working with Newt again for most of the movie. By Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore though, it seems to be common knowledge that Jacob is fully involved with magic.
Now Kowalski being Hufflepuff's descendant means he was descended from a Squib who married a Muggle. All of this means he was destined to be introduced into the Wizarding world and be friends with a Hufflepuff.
Who doesn't love Hagrid?" Fogler added before proposing that his character, muggle Jacob Kowalski, becomes Hagrid's adopted father. "[Hagrid's mother Fridwulfa] is there and she comes to Newt and she's like, 'I have my baby boy, can you take care of him?' And Newt is like, 'Well, I'm a little busy.
Voldemort intentionally made six Horcruxes, but when he used Avada Kedavra on Harry, he unintentionally created a seventh Horcrux. Instead of dying, Lily's love for Harry created a counter 'curse' known as Sacrificial Protection and saved Harry.
Narcissa Malfoy's Very Dangerous Lie
But she was also a mother, which meant she was willing to risk everything to make sure her son was safe. When Harry survived Voldemort's Killing Curse for the second time, Narcissa pretended he was dead so she could get to Draco.
The author has indicated that the core of the Elder Wand is a hair from a Thestral, "a powerful and tricky substance that can be mastered only by a witch or wizard capable of facing death." This seems entirely appropriate given the association with death of the Elder Wand, and of the Thestral.
Grindelwald later loses the wand to Dumbledore in a duel in 1945.
Originally owned by Ignotus Peverell, the Invisibility Cloak has been passed down through the generations ending up with the Potter family (Essays). For Christmas in 1991, Harry received the Invisibility Cloak anonymously (although later revealed to have been sent by Albus Dumbledore) (PS12).
He was under orders from Lord Voldemort to kill Dumbledore, and had made multiple attempts over the course of the year to do so, terrified for his family's safety. Draco had no idea that by disarming Dumbledore, he became the master of his wand — the Elder Wand, one of the Deathly Hallows.
The wand, like many other things in the film, was meant to insinuate that Modesty was the Obscurus child, the better to conceal who it really was - Credence Barebone.
After a careful investigation, the user suggested that it may have been Alison's makeup that made the difference. They added, “[It] really changes her face in my opinion; she's still beautiful if not more so.” More research proves that Alison was pregnant while filming, which could also explain things.
A: Lord Voldemort's wand was made from yew with a phoenix feather core and was 13½" long.
The Elder Wand, the most powerful wand ever created, is one of three objects that make up the Deathly Hallows, including the Cloak of Invisibility and the Resurrection Stone. The Elder Wand was 15 inches long, formed by Death himself, made of elder wood, and contained the center of the tail-hair of Thestral.