How did Harry survive if he dropped the Resurrection Stone?

During a live webchat with fans back in 2007, she clarified that the stone will never be found again, as it was “squashed into the ground by a centaur's hoof as the centaurs dashed to the aid of the Hogwarts fighters, and thereafter became buried.”
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How did Harry live if he dropped the Resurrection Stone?

Harry is able to "defeat" death another way: After fighting with Voldemort in the forest and being killed by the dark Wizard, Harry doesn't really die, but he is resurrected truly as himself, and not a shadow of who he was previously.
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How did Harry survive Avada Kedavra in the forest?

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.
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Was Harry alive because of the Resurrection Stone?

Harry was knocked out and on the brink of death, but he chose to live. Narcissa lied about him being dead. The Resurrection Stone had nothing to do with resurrecting him. Its power was to bring the dead back as shades briefly, and it did so when it brought back James, Lily, Sirius and Remus to give him courage.
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Why did Harry let go of the Resurrection Stone?

Harry didn't want Voldemort getting the Stone

He truly thought that there was no way out for him and he didn't want Voldemort or his evil cronies to get their hands on the stone. So he hid it the best way he could in the short time he had: by dropping it amidst similar-looking ordinary stones.
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Why Harry DROPPED the Resurrection Stone in the Forbidden Forest - Harry Potter Explained



Why could Voldemort touch Harry?

In the graveyard in the Goblet of Fire, Voldemort was able to freely touch Harry without harm once he possessed Harry's blood (which contained Lily's sacrificial protection).
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How did Harry survive in Deathly Hallows Part 2?

Harry survived because Voldemort took his blood in GoF. His blood contains Lily's Sacrificial Protection. As some of it lived on, in Voldemort, Harry was tethered to life. It's like a light-side Horcrux, using someone else's love rather than your own soul.
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How did Harry survive the killing curse as a baby?

Lily Potter sacrificed her life in order to protect her infant son, Harry from Lord Voldemort. This placed Harry under magical protection, so that when Voldemort cast the Killing Curse at Harry in turn, the spell backfired, leaving him unharmed (save for a lightning-shaped scar on his forehead) and Voldemort bodiless.
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Why didn't Snape appear with the resurrection stone?

Because there was absolutely no love lost there. Harry respected Snape for his bravery. That does not mean he wanted to spend time with him.
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Did Draco's mom know Harry was alive?

Not knowing whether Draco was alive or dead, Narcissa chose to lie to the Dark Lord rather than risk losing her son. When Voldemort asked her to check if Harry was dead and she realised he was, in fact, still breathing, Narcissa seized her opportunity.
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Did Dumbledore have all 3 Deathly Hallows?

Dumbledore, at one point, possessed all three Deathly Hallows. From Dumbledore's letters to Grindelwald in Deathly Hallows, it is obvious that the headmaster of Hogwarts was obsessed with the idea of the Hallows in his youth.
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Can you block Avada Kedavra?

During every major battle scene from book 5 onwards, the Death Eaters make extensive use of Avada Kedavra. It, like any spell, can be blocked by physical objects (though it doesn't seem to be stopped by magical shields), it can be dodged, and (as we see in the climax of book 4) it can be struck by other spells.
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Why did Voldemort's killing curse rebound?

Voldemort's Killing Curse rebounded on this occasion because he was attempting to use a wand against its proper owner.
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How did Voldemort survive without a body?

We all know that little Harry Potter became the first, and so far only, wizard to ever survive a killing curse. We also know that Lord Voldemort unintentionally transformed Harry into one of his Horcruxes. Furthermore, we know that Voldemort survived that night because of the existing Horcruxes he had already created.
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How did Lily protect Harry?

She was supposed to be protected because Snape had asked the Dark Lord to spare her life. She could have lived. In dying, Lily set the path for Voldemort's downfall. Her sacrifice gave Harry the power of love, a protection spell sealed with the blood spilled by her death.
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How many times did Harry survive the killing curse?

The two most obvious times was when he was a baby and the curse rebounded and weakened Voldemort. And the other time was in Deathly Hallows in the Forbidden Forest where Voldemort cast the curse onto Harry but ended up destroying the Horcrux part of him.
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How did Harry survive Avada Kedavra in the forest Reddit?

Harry becoming the master of death helped him survive in the final battle and in the forest because the wand refused to kill him. Lily's sacrifice kept Harry alive as long as he could call home the place where her sister lived.
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Why was using Harrys blood a mistake?

The use of Harry's blood in the potion, however, would come to be a mistake as it prevented Voldemort from killing Harry because the blood passed Lily Potter's protection to Voldemort and anchored Harry to the living world through him, ensuring the Dark Lord's defeat three years later.
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Why was there triumph in Dumbledore's eyes?

But, as Dumbledore explains, his gleam of triumph was because Voldemort used Harry's blood to come back to life. Lily's protection, therefore, will run through Voldemort's veins, and he won't be able to kill Harry.
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What happened when Voldemort used Harrys blood?

In the Deathly Hallows, when Harry talks to Dumbledore in King Cross station, Dumbledore tells him that when Voldemort used Harry's blood, the protection charm that his mother has given him was transferred to Voldemort, but the effects were that they were then tethered, meaning the protection would stand as long as ...
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Does Harry see Dumbledore in heaven?

Harry then saw a stunted whimpering child-like form lying on the ground, for which he felt both pity and revulsion. He also saw the deceased Albus Dumbledore, and the two had a long talk in which Dumbledore answered many of Harry's questions and told him that he was not actually dead.
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What happened to the invisibility cloak?

The Cloak of Invisibility was passed down to Ignotus's son. Ignotus's son had no male heirs so his oldest daughter, Iolanthe, inherited it instead.
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Did Voldemort know Harry was a Horcrux?

Voldemort wasn't aware of Harry being a pseudo-horcrux because he didn't plan it, and Harry didn't know either until Voldemort “killed” him, but he actually killed the piece of soul kept in him.
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Why was Snape's Avada Kedavra blue?

In order to conjure the avada kedavra curse, you have to want to kill your victim. We all know that Voldemort could easily kill a child without an ounce of remorse... but not Snape. Snape didn't want to kill Dumbledore, and this was why the spell was blue instead of the usual green.
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