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  1. Jan 7, 2012 · Because in the 5th book, The Order of Phoenix, in the epic battle that took place in the Ministry, all the time turners were destroyed. I reason that as the time turners were stored in the department of mysteries, they may well have been the invention of a very intelligent wizard or witch.

  2. Aug 5, 2014 · First, remember that classes are structured around those students who aren't bending time to their will, so they have to be taken during daylight hours. Hermione couldn't very well have crammed in some time-turner sleep and then taken night classes - these are essentially UK-College students, and the classes they take are during regular hours, likely running a bit late into the night since it ...

  3. Because she was doing the equivalent of 12 hour work days. Even if you gave yourself extra time for study, that's still more work. Or, more simply, she only gave herself the extra time strictly to take the classes. At the end of the day, the time turner was a macguffin for the end of the book to save Buckbeak.

  4. Nov 1, 2017 · Hermione explains she needs to return to the time and place the turner was used to avoid serious consequences By returning to the spot and time where the time turner was used, Hermione closes the ...

  5. While it's true that Harry and Hermione didn't change time on their adventure (see "causal loop"), it is established that time turners are capable of changing time and that it is proven to have happened in the HP universe. When Harry uses the time turner in PoA, Hermione and Dumbledore warn him that they must under no circumstances be seen by their past selfes, because this might lead to ...

  6. So, she couldn’t risk being seen and then known to have changed time, as well as being connected with the freeing of Sirius and Buckbeak by the Ministry. In general, lawful use, you’re only not supposed to see yourself. The only restriction on her Ministry-sanctioned use of the Time-Turner would probably be that she couldn’t see herself.

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  8. A Time-Turner was a magical device used for time travel. It was a special timepiece which resembled an hourglass on a necklace.[1][3] The British Ministry of Magic encased an Hour-Reversal Charm in the time turners they created, for additional stability. The number of times one turned the hourglass corresponded to the number of hours one travelled back in time. However, they could only stay in ...

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