What happens when a wizard turns 17?

Adulthood. Upon leaving Hogwarts, witches and wizards are considered “fully qualified”. This is not the same as being “of age,” which is simply a matter of turning 17; seventh year students are often “of age” even though they haven't become fully qualified (OP5).
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What age do wizards graduate?

Hogwarts is a great school, but its students graduate at just 17. Furthermore, it only starts at age 11, making a total of seven years of schooling. Is that really all the education a young witch or wizard gets?
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At what age are wizards considered adults?

Wizards Come Of Age At 17

In the US, you traditionally are considered an "adult" at 18, but some people don't really consider you a full-blown grown-up until you've turned 21 years old. In the wizarding world, you come of age at 17.
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Do wizards age normally?

Wizard life expectancy in Britain reached an average 137¾ years in the mid-1990s, according to the Ministry of Divine Health, although the oldest wizard on record reached the age of 755 in late 1991; wizards in general have a much longer life expectancy than Muggles, usually living two or three times as long as their ...
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At what age do kids go to Ilvermorny?

Like Hogwarts, children with magical abilities are enrolled at birth. They then receive their official enrollment letters around the age of twelve, whereupon they will conduct at least seven years of study at the magical institution.
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What are the 11 wizarding schools?

Wizarding School Locations from Harry Potter
  • Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry (Scotland)
  • Beauxbatons Academy of Magic (France)
  • Castelobruxo (Central Brazil)
  • Durmstrang Institute (Northern Europe)
  • Ilvermorny (Eastern North America)
  • Mahoutokoro School of Magic (Japan)
  • Uagadou School of Magic (Uganda)
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Can Muggles go to Ilvermorny?

Or do they accept: Pure-blood, Half-blood, and muggle-born like Hogwarts? Ilvermorny most certainly does not accept only purebloods. Blood purity is fake and is a terrible way to look at life and the worth of individuals.
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How do wizards live so long?

Schooled in Magic: Wizards appear to live about two or three times longer than non-magical people. It is suggested that this is due to their power (most likely caused by spells) and so the more powerful wizards live longer than less powerful ones. In The Secrets of Droon, Galen and Sparr are both over 500 years old.
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What is a female wizard called?

A female wizard is called a wizardess which is a better equivalent.
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Is a wizard evil?

Not all witches and wizards are evil. Some myths and folktales feature good spirits or magicians who help people. These are said to practice “white magic” rather than the “black magic” of the evil witches and wizards.
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Who is the most famous wizard?

MERLIN. Probably the most famous wizard in all of popular culture — yes, even eclipsing Harry Potter — Merlin's greatest feat was helping Arthur Pendragon find a very nice sword (Excalibur) and an even nicer cup (the Holy Grail).
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Do witches and wizards live longer?

It is also known that wizards and witches generally have a longer life expectancy than their Muggle counterparts.
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Do wizards go to college after Hogwarts?

A. No, there's no University for Wizards. At the moment I'm only planning to write seven Harry Potter books. But there are training programs (Auror, Healer).
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Did Hogwarts have an 8th year?

Related: Epilogue? What Epilogue? Harry Potter works taking place during Hogwarts "Eighth Year” are set shortly after the Battle of Hogwarts when the school re-opens and Harry Potter and other characters return to complete their education.
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Does Hogwarts have prom?

Harry, Hermione, and Ron might have called their fourth year dance the Yule Ball, but it was basically prom. Think about it: The search for the perfect dress = the search for the perfect dress robes. And the students at Hogwarts had to deal with all the same "who's my date" anxiety.
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Was Merlin a dark wizard?

Merlin was also an expert user of charms, to the point of earning the epithet "Prince of Enchanters", and was vehemently opposed to Dark Magic, becoming an enemy of Arthur's half-sister, Morgan le Fay (otherwise known as Morgana), a dark witch.
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Is Dumbledore a wizard?

A Muggle-supporting wizard, though the complete opposite in his earlier years, he was considered to have been the greatest wizard of modern times, perhaps of all time. He was the son of Percival and Kendra Dumbledore, and the elder brother of Aberforth and Ariana.
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How old is Voldemort?

Voldemort's Age

According to his Pottermore profile1, Tom Marvolo Riddle was born on 31 December, 1926. This means he would have been nearing his 55th birthday on the night he failed to kill Harry, and nearly 72 by the time of his death2. He's firmly in the generation of Harry's grandparents.
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Can wizards stop aging?

A wizard has access to several of them once they get higher level spell slots. Sequester will allow the PC to put themselves into a state of suspended animation during which they will not age. This will allow them to span any amount of time without aging (though it will mean that they are out of action for that time).
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What is the oldest thing in Harry Potter?

Barry Wee Willie Winkle (b. 14 August, 1236) was the oldest known wizard in the 1990s, when he reached the age of 755. To celebrate the occasion, he held a massive party, inviting every wizard and witch he had ever known, a total of thirty million people.
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Who is strongest wizards in Harry Potter?

The Most Powerful Wizards In The Harry Potter Universe, Ranked
  1. 1 Albus Dumbledore.
  2. 2 Lord Voldemort. ...
  3. 3 Gellert Grindelwald. ...
  4. 4 Merlin. ...
  5. 5 Nicolas Flamel. ...
  6. 6 Salazar Slytherin. ...
  7. 7 Godric Gryffindor. ...
  8. 8 Credence Barebone. ...
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How can 2 Muggles have a wizard child?

It's not depended on any criteria, it mainly depends on gene A wizard have to born with the magic gene regardless of their parents. Those born to Muggle families but who are skilled with and have the magic gene are referred to as Muggle-borns. A child born with magic to two Muggle parents is considered a Muggle-born.
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Can a Muggle use a wand?

Although he couldn't necessarily cast spells, his use of the wand produced a powerful enough blast that it "kicked like a mule" when waved. This further suggests that, within the world of Harry Potter, Muggles can use wands and access magic.
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What if a Muggle is found at Hogwarts?

imaginative. Wizarding society is kept hidden from Muggle society through a vast and complex range of concealment charms. If a Muggle were to look at Hogwarts, for example, all they would see is a ruin with signs telling them to keep out.
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