1 Harry Potter's Stag
Harry's Patronus, a stag, is certainly the most prominent in the series (and among the best Patronuses in the Wizarding World), as well as the strongest Patronus in the films. Unlike many wizards, he could produce his Patronus at the age of thirteen, with guidance from Remus Lupin.
BONUS: J.K. Rowling revealed that her Patronus was a pine marten, but changed to a heron.
This patronus is extremely rare and can be found in all houses but most common is Hufflepuff.
Oryxes live in herds of up to 600 animals and can go long periods without water. They are very resilient animals, and both males and females possess horns. If this is your Patronus, it will protect you and your loved ones by encircling you and not letting the Dementors near you.
The albatross is the rarest Patronus on our list; the one belonging to the lowest number of Wizarding World fans. With the longest wingspan of any bird – up to 11 feet – the albatross surfs the ocean winds for hours, hardly even needing to flap.
Extinct Patronuses are very rare but not unknown. Strangely, given their long connection with wizardkind, owl Patronuses are unusual. Most uncommon of all possible Patronuses are magical creatures such as dragons, Thestrals and phoenixes.
Draco's Patronus | Fandom. J.K. Rowling says Draco doesn't have a patronus because he never learned the spell but I think it's because he doesn't have any powerful happy memories to use.
As explained on the Pottermore page, a Patronus is a form of advanced magic in which the witch or wizard casting the spell draws upon their happiest memories to produce a kind of shield to help protect themselves from Dementors, the guardians of the wizarding prison, Azkaban.
He does not have a patronus, and has never been able to cast the spell.
A doe. And in his final battle with Lord Voldemort, Harry explained the significance of this to his adversary, and to us: 'Snape's Patronus was a doe,' said Harry, 'the same as my mother's, because he loved her for nearly all of his life, from the time when they were children'.
Severus Snape and the Deathly Hallows
He even sent his Patronus to guide Harry Potter to the sword of Gryffindor (a known Horcrux-killer) in a nearby lake.
Those that are gifted with the power of flight are perhaps more rare than any other wizard that has any other power.
James Potter's stag Patronus may have been different when he was younger. Harry's father's Patronus was the same as his Animagus - a form he adopted at Hogwarts, which earned him the nickname "Prongs." However, Rowling has said that Lily's Patronus being a doe and James' Patronus being a stag is not a coincidence.
While it's a lot of fun to find out which Patronus each character has, knowing that Hagrid doesn't have one—a fact Rowling revealed during a 2015 Q&A—is actually quite upsetting for fans.
When asked what shape Draco's Patronus Charm is, Rowling replied that, at least by the end of the sixth book, Draco was not capable of producing a Patronus, as it is not magic routinely taught at Hogwarts.
1 Albatross
As the rarest Patronus in the Wizarding World possible, the Albatross represents an enormous bird that flies freely across any sea. This rare Patronus represents those who are simultaneously fearless, optimistic, happy-go-lucky, and ambitious.
Therefore, figuring out a spell that is Draco's favorite is hard and, in the movies, there is no defining moment that cements a spell as his favorite. Based on Harry Potter lore, and an article by The Healthy Journal, Draco's signature spell is a N.E.W.T standard spell, The Protean Charm.
If the rules change and death eaters can have patronuses, I believe Bellatrix Lestrange would have a Snake Patronus - variant Black Mamba (explanation at the bottom).
Unsurprisingly, Albus Dumbledore's Patronus is the strongest Patronus in the Harry Potter series. Dumbledore's Patronus takes on the form of a phoenix, and as such is the only known character with a magical creature for a Patronus.
Thus, we have two polar opposite forces: Patronuses as light, positive, protective and controlled; Obscuruses as dark, negative, destructive and uncontrollable.