Did Harry lose his powers?

When this unintentionally created Horcrux was destroyed and Voldemort was killed, Harry lost any ability he had received from Voldemort. The connection between their minds ended as well.
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Did Harry stop being a Parselmouth?

Once the part of Voldemort's soul that dwelled inside Harry was destroyed, however, Harry discovered he was no longer a Parselmouth; an added bonus of Voldemort's demise.
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What power did Harry have that Voldemort doesn t?

However, Harry's capacity to feel love and compassion for other people is something quite special, and it is the characteristic that makes him the perfect foil for the story's villain, Lord Voldemort.
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Why does Harry use Expelliarmus against Voldemort?

Why does Harry only use one spell? Because Harry was the true master of the Elder Wand that Voldemort was using at the time, the wand refused to do Voldemort's bidding to kill Harry. Therefore, when Harry cast Expelliarmus, the wand was pulled over to Harry's waiting hand, effectively disarming Voldemort.
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Does Harry become immortal?

Harry was fatally injured by the Basilisk's venom, but Fawkes the phoenix swooped in, perched on his arm, and saved the day by shedding a few tears. Harry lived to fight Voldemort another day, and, possibly, that bit of his soul flying around attached itself to Fawkes, making Harry essentially immortal.
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Does Harry get his powers back?

In "The Storm Before the Calm", Harry completed his transformation into a mortal, losing all of his Whitelighter powers, but, in "I Dreamed a Dream…", he regained them again in an attempt to save the dying Macy.
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Who is immortal in Harry Potter?

Phoenixes. Whenever phoenixes die, whether from old age or something like a Killing Curse, they always reborn from their remaining ashes, technically making them immortal. They are so far the only living beings who possess natural immortality, as it seems there is no known method to truly and permanently kill a phoenix ...
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What is Hermione's signature spell?

Alohomora, which is a spell that unlocks objects (and it's also Hermine Granger's signature spell).
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Why was Snape's Avada Kedavra blue?

As for everyone's favourite child-bullying adult, Snape's Killing Curse was 'blue' due to the cyanish background of the film scene. It was actually green, but the camera and effects made a bluish overlay which overlapped the green spell.
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Why did no one use Avada Kedavra?

Its basically taboo. In the magical world, using one of the three unforgivable curses is the worst possible thing a person could do, and avada kedavra's the worst of them. Nobody half decent would use avada kedavra, and the people who were ready to use the spell were all on voldemort's side anyway.
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What was Voldemort's fatal flaw?

While Flamel and Dumbledore ultimately understand that eternal life may not be such a good goal, Voldemort's fatal flaw is that he is misinformed about what is important in life but is never able to realize it.
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What is Voldemort's signature spell?

Voldemort's signature spell was Avada Kedavra. Harry's was Expelliarmus.
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Why was Tom Riddle so powerful?

Young Tom Riddle is born with a great deal of magical power and a strong intellect. He becomes powerful by perfecting his magical abilities, focusing on the Dark Arts, and by exhibiting profound ruthlessness. He creates Horcruxes to give himself a feeling of invincibility.
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Is Harry the heir of Slytherin?

Neither of them is Slytherin's heir. Although, as Dumbledore says, Harry's ability to speak Parseltongue is a skill accidentally transferred by Slytherin's actual heir, Voldemort, when he tried to kill Harry as a baby. So perhaps this is one myth with a bit of truth to it.
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Is Ginny a Parseltongue?

Other incidents of Parseltongue

Ginny Weasley was able to speak Parseltongue while she was possessed by Tom Riddle's Diary, which enabled her to open the Chamber of Secrets.
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Who is the heir of Gryffindor?

Harry is the magical Heir of Gryffindor (and he's also a descendent of Godric), Neville of Hufflepuff, Hermione of Slytherin and Luna of Ravenclaw.
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What was Snape's last word?

12. Snape's Last Words. In the [Deathly Hallows] book, Snape's dying words to Harry were "Look at me". Right then we did not realize the significance of his words but in the very next chapter when Harry goes through Snape's memories in the Pensieve, he comes to know how much Snape loved Lily.
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What was Snape's big secret?

To readers and fans of the films, Snape's backstory—that he was protecting Harry from Voldemort out of his never-ending love for Harry's mother, Lily—was not known until the seventh book and eighth movie.
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What is Snape's original Patronus?

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'.
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What is Voldemort's killing spell?

Some would say there's no spell worse than Avada Kedavra, the Killing Curse that Voldemort used so indiscriminately.
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What is Snape's signature spell?

Sectumsempra was invented by Severus Snape, and was thought to be his signature move, as Lupin noted after the Battle of the Seven Potters.
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What spell killed Voldemort?

The Disarming Charm became Harry Potter's signature spell, and it notably caused the death of Lord Voldemort during the Battle of Hogwarts by rebounding his Killing Curse because the Elder Wand recognised Harry as its master through the spell connection, and thus strengthened the Disarming Charm to the point that ...
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Who is the only Death Eater Patronus?

According to Rowling, Snape was the only Death Eater who could conjure a Patronus charm at all. "A Patronus is used against things that the Death Eaters generally generate, or fight alongside," she wrote in 2007. "They would not need Patronuses."
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Who is the loyal Death Eater at Hogwarts?

The Death Eater, Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter), was fanatically loyal to Lord Voldemort and was one of the most dangerous and crazed of his followers.
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Was Snape a Death Eaters?

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

At one point, Snape is named as a Death Eater by Igor Karkaroff, but Dumbledore comes to Snape's defence, claiming that although Snape had indeed been a Death Eater, he changed sides before Voldemort's downfall and turned spy against him.
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