The Firebolt was capable of going from nought to one hundred and fifty miles per hour in ten seconds. This broomstick also boasted an unbreakable Braking Charm, superb balance and precision, and hovered at reasonable mounting height when let go. By 1994, the Firebolt was the fastest broomstick in the whole world.
The Firebolt can go up to 150 miles per hour in ten seconds. It was named a world-class broom and was used by professional Quidditch players during the 1994 Quidditch World Cup. It became the fastest-selling broom on the market, surpassing both the Nimbus 2000 and the Nimbus 2001.
None are faster than the others; the only difference you'll find between brooms is a matter of appearance. Other than that, there are no differences between brooms in Hogwarts Legacy.
Nimbus: The Nimbus line is apparently a second-tier racing broom, not National-class but a very speedy performer nonetheless. 2000: the Nimbus 2000 is the broom Harry receives in his first year at Hogwarts. At the time, it is the best broom available, and is ideally suited to the Seeker's job.
According to the Harry Potter Wiki, a Firebolt broomstick costs 500 galleons.
Harry's Triwizard Tournament prize winnings of 1,000 gold galleons would total $25,000.
Presented in Harry Potter Branded Gift Box. The Nimbus 2000 broomstick once was the fastest broomstick in production until the 2001 model. Harry was gifted one from Professor McGonagall when he first joined the Gryffindor Quidditch team as a seeker. This charm is solid 925 Sterling Silver.
Expelliarmus is a disarming charm. It forces whatever an opponent is holding to fly out of their hand. This is particularly useful in wizarding duels, because it takes the wand right out of your opponent's hand. Expalliarmus is Harry Potter's signature spell, making him rather predictable to fight against.
Draco Malfoy with his Nimbus 2001 In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the Nimbus 2001 is shown to be black and silver. In the novel, the colour of the Nimbus 2001 is not mentioned.
The Firebolt.
At the time of its release it was the fastest production broom in the world, with a top speed of 150mph, which it could reach in 10 seconds. Both Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley have owned one of these brooms.
The only way to make your broom go faster is broom upgrades, and there are three in total. The proprietor of Spintwitches Sporting Goods, Albie Weekes, will offer you quests to test his broom upgrades.
To learn Avada Kedavra in Hogwarts Legacy and unlock the killing curse, you need to follow Sebastian Sallow's relationship quest line. The quest in question that you need to complete is In the Shadow of the Relic.
The Nimbus Two Thousand and Two Thousand and One models outsold all other top-class brooms combined by a factor of three to one. Little did the Nimbus designers realise that a racing broom was in development that would knock them from their number one spot within twelve months of its release.
It was Crookshanks who helped Sirius gift Harry his Firebolt. Sirius tasked the cat with taking the broomstick order to the Owl Office in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
1. Firebolt Supreme. The updated version of the previous king, Firebolt Supremes guided the Bulgarians to victory in the 2014 World Championship, fulfilling the lifelong dream of Viktor Krum. Presumably, they offer and improve upon the previous model, providing the fastest ride the Wizarding World has ever seen.
Silver Arrow and Sky Scythe are the most expensive brooms in the game, and both cost 5000 Gold coins.
Sirius Black bought and sent Harry a Firebolt at the end of the third book. I wondered about it for a while, because it seemed impossible; how did he buy a Firebolt, the best broom in the world, when he was one of the most wanted criminals in the country?
The truth came out when Professor Quirrell admitted to Harry that he'd jinxed the broom and claimed he'd have gotten away with it too if it hadn't been for those meddling counter-curses. In other words, Snape tried to save Harry's life, and the only thanks he got was being set on fire.
In wrapping up the franchise, Felton said that lots of footage was left on the cutting-room floor. "There were plenty of beats that didn't end up in the finished film — including a moment when Draco throws Harry his wand for the final duel with Voldemort," he said.
Harry became so enamoured with the spell that he eventually used it to finish off Lord Voldemort. Here's how Harry's relationship with Expelliarmus became his signature – and why that's a good and bad thing.
Avada Kedavra
It's used to kill people, it's an Unforgivable Curse, and it was Voldemort's favourite, so it's going last.
As the youngest Weasley, we're sure Ginny observed more than her fair share of unpleasant spells over the years but it was the Bat Bogey Hex she was famous for – and with good reason.
At different points, Dumbledore possessed all three Deathly Hallows. He won the Elder Wand from Grindelwald, had the Invisibility Cloak in his possession when James Potter died, and wore the Resurrection Stone as it sat in Marvolo Gaunt's ring.
“Harry didn't like to think how much gold the Firebolt would cost. He had never wanted anything as much in his whole life — but he had never lost a Quidditch match on his Nimbus Two Thousand, and what was the point in emptying his Gringotts vault for the Firebolt, when he had a very good broom already?”
Though Harry received the gift anonymously on Christmas morning, the mysterious benefactor who sent it to him was, in fact, Headmaster Albus Dumbledore. He passed the cloak on to Harry because it once belonged to his father, though Harry didn't learn who gave it to him until later.