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  1. Nov 28, 2011 · My guess is that the magically superior Voldemort would have used and exploited the reincarnated Tom Riddle for every possible purpose (whatever purposes those might have been) and then killed him.

  2. Sep 16, 2012 · The plot of The Sorcerer's Stone involved Voldemort searching for the elixir in order to avoid that fate. The short answer then is that if Voldemort had used the elixir instead of unicorn blood then he would not have had a rudimentary, weak body (a half-life if you will) but rather a full, strong body.

  3. Why wouldn't it? It worked in canon. Voldemort/Quirrel charge blindly in to attack Harry, and die. It's not like Voldemort was telling Quirrel NOT to do it; he was egging him on and demanding faster success. I could totally see him doing something similar himself.

  4. • 10 mo. ago. If we take Dumbledore's psychoanalysis of Voldemort as fact, he likely uses it once (if he ever figures out how to get the elixir out of the stone.) Maybe the Mirror of Erised will show him how. Once he has his body he will either destroy and corrupt the stone with another Horcrux.

  5. if voldemort had decided to go to hogwarts first, when he learned that harry was hunting his horcruxes, would he have at least been able to save the diadem?

  6. Apr 12, 2017 · Only Dumbledore reasoned out the following: Because of Lily, Harry was protected. The Killing Curse rebounded and hit Voldemort, destroying his body but not his soul because of the horcruxes Voldemort created beforehand. Harry could speak to snakes.

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  8. May 28, 2024 · Harry realizes this must be the Elixir of Life, a product of the Philosopher's Stone, and concludes that the hooded creature is Voldemort, who is probably only partially alive, as Hagrid speculated back in July. They reach Hagrid, who lets the students return to the castle.