How did Nicolas Flamel get the stone?

Gaining immortality (Late 14th century–1926)
With the Stone, he created the Elixir of Life, a potion that made the drinker functionally immortal as long as it was regularly ingested. He and Perenelle regularly used the potion after that time.
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When did Nicolas Flamel create the Philosopher's Stone?

With this knowledge, over the next few years, Flamel and his wife allegedly decoded enough of the book to successfully replicate its recipe for the philosopher's stone, producing first silver in 1382 and then gold. Also, Flamel is said to have studied some texts in Hebrew.
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How was the Sorcerer's Stone made?

Creation. The famed alchemist Nicolas Flamel created the only Sorcerer's Stone which (in 1991) was known to exist. Flamel used the Elixir of Life made from the stone to extend his and his wife Perenelle's lifespan for over six centuries.
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What did Flamel and Dumbledore decide to do with the philosopher's stone?

Most importantly, Dumbledore and Flamel would have destroyed the Philosopher's Stone instead of keeping it in safe in place from which they could not retrieve it back. They would not know who could retrieve the Philosopher's Stone and it would have been a major risk.
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Why did Nicolas Flamel give Dumbledore the stone?

Right then, where were we? Oh, yeah, the Sorcerer's Stone. So, like Dumbledore totally got that stone from Nicolas Flamel. The Flamels supposedly entrusted their stone to Albus, so he could protect it.”
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The Story of Nicolas Flamel (Creator of The Philosopher’s Stone)



Why is it Philosopher's Stone vs Sorcerer's Stone?

"So," you might be thinking, "why did they change it to Sorcerer's Stone for us Americans?" Warner Bros. It was changed by the American publisher, Scholastic, because it thought American children wouldn't want to read a book with "philosopher" in the title.
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Why did Harry's hands burn Quirrell?

That worked because when Lily was killed, she had tried to protect Harry and therefore gave him the most powerful weapon against Voldemort; Love. Love is the one thing that Voldemort is unable to handle and therefore when Quirrell was touched by Harry he burnt him with love.
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Was the Sorcerers Stone a deathly hallow?

The three Deathly Hallows are the Elder Wand, the Invisibility Cloak and the Resurrection Stone. Two of these objects have been in Hogwarts, and near the events, since the first book. Harry gets the cloak for Christmas and obviously Dumbledore had the wand in his possession - little did we know it was super powerful.
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Where does the philosopher's stone come from?

The philosophers' stone is created by the alchemical method known as The Magnum Opus or The Great Work. Often expressed as a series of color changes or chemical processes, the instructions for creating the philosopher's stone are varied.
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Why did Flamel make the Sorcerer's Stone?

The legend

Those who believe Flamel used the Book of Abraham the Jew to create a Philosopher's Stone point to the fact that Flamel then became rich. Apparently, his incredible wealth and generosity brought him to the attention of Charles VI, who ordered an investigation into Flamel but found nothing of interest.
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Does the Philosopher's Stone really exist?

The Philosopher's Stone does exist, but it is less of a stone and more of a gun that shoots out particles and is far too expensive to operate for practical purposes.
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Is the Resurrection Stone and the Philosopher's Stone the same?

No. The Philosopher's Stone provides immortality and gold. The Resurrection Stone brings the dead back to life (though in a manner that is incomplete).
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Where is Philosopher's Stone now?

The "philosopher's stone" was a mythical substance that alchemists believed had magical properties and could even help humans achieve immortality. The manuscript turned up at an auction at Bonhams in Pasadena, California, on Feb. 16, where the Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF) in Philadelphia bought it.
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Was the Sorcerer's Stone a Horcrux?

By turning the Philosopher's Stone into a Horcrux he would both rejuvenate his own body and have the sole means of immortality to himself. Remember, Voldemort wanted a total of seven Soul fragments around, meaning he needed six Horcruxes... and he hadn't created his last Horcrux until 1994 when he murdered Frank Bryce.
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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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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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How did James get the invisibility cloak?

how did james get the invisibility cloak | Fandom. His dad gave it to him. To elaborate on Icecreamdif's answer, he inherited it as a family heirloom dating back to Hardwin Potter, who married Iolanthe Peverell, granddaughter of the Cloak's original owner Ignotus.
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What was under Quirrell's turban?

When Harry first meets Quirrell, he has adopted a turban for everyday wear. His nerves, expressed most obviously in his stammer, are so pronounced that it is rumoured the turban is stuffed full of garlic, to ward off vampires.
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How did Voldemort get on Quirrell's head?

Near the end of his life, his reason for wearing the turban became clear. Quirrell had joined with Voldemort and agreed to allow Voldemort's fledgling body to latch on to the back of his head. It was only able to grow into a face, and used Quirrell for transportation and sustenance.
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Why did Quirrell drinking unicorn blood?

In 1992, Lord Voldemort used unicorn blood to sustain his life, until he could steal the Philosopher's Stone in order to regain his true body. As he was possessing Quirinus Quirrell and inhabiting his body at the time, Quirrell drank the blood on Voldemort's behalf.
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Why does Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone have a different name?

The reason why the title was changed was because the US publisher, Scholastic, thought that kids wouldn't want to read a book with the name 'Philosopher' in it. According to reports, JK Rowling later said that she regretted this change, and wouldn't have agreed if she had been in a stronger position at the time.
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Why are there two versions of Harry?

The title of the source novel in the UK was "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" and the movie bears the same title in non-US releases. All scenes where the stone is mentioned by name have been be filmed/looped accordingly to produce two different versions of the film to adapt to the title.
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What odd thing occurred when Voldemort's disappearance was being celebrated?

What "odd" thing occurred as Voldemort's disappearance was being celebrated? Shooting stars began to appear.
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Who destroyed the Philosopher's Stone?

After getting to the stone, Harry came face to face with Voldemort, but he defeated the Dark Lord while also keeping the magical object safe. After the near-disaster involving Voldemort, Dumbledore and Flamel agreed that they had no choice but to destroy the Sorcerer's Stone.
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