What is Bumphing in Quidditch?

Bumphing was a common Quidditch foul that consisted of a Beater sending a Bludger towards the crowd. This would immediately halt the game, while officials rushed to protect fans who were watching the match. Unscrupulous Beaters often did this in order to prevent the opposing team from scoring.
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How many Bludgers are in Quidditch?

There are seven players on each team (three Chasers, one Keeper, two Beaters and one Seeker), four balls (one Quaffle, two Bludgers and one Snitch), three hoops (but you can only score the Quaffle in them), ten points per goal, and 150 points if you catch the Snitch, which also ends the game.
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What is Blatching in Quidditch?

Blatching was a common Quidditch foul that consisted of flying towards another player with deliberate intention to collide with him or her. This foul could be committed by all players.
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What is Blagging in Harry Potter?

Blagging was a common Quidditch foul that consisted of grabbing the broomstick tail of a player from the opposing team in order to delay or thwart them. This foul could be committed by all players.
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What are the 4 Quidditch positions?

There are four positions in quidditch; chaser, seeker, beater, and keeper. The chasers try to score through the hoops with the quaffle, which is a slightly deflated volleyball. The keepers try to defend these hoops from goals.
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Who is the best Quidditch player?

These are the ten best Quidditch players from Hogwarts!
  • Cedric Diggory.
  • Oliver Wood.
  • Rose Granger-Weasley.
  • James Potter.
  • Andre Egwu.
  • Charlie Weasley.
  • George Weasley.
  • Fred Weasley.
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What is a Quidditch foul called?

Quidditch foul information

Bumphing was a common Quidditch foul that consisted of a Beater sending a Bludger towards the crowd. This would immediately halt the game, while officials rushed to protect fans who were watching the match.
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Can a beater touch the Quaffle?

Players are forbidden to touch, kick, grab, pass, throw, or in any way use the ball of another position. In other words, the only players who are allowed to touch the Quaffle are the Chasers and Keeper, only the Beaters may touch the Bludgers, only the Seekers can grab the Snitch.
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Which skill is most important for a Keeper?

Having quick reflexes is the most important aspect of all goalies. Having poor reflexes is like jumping into water without knowing how to swim. Reflexes is something that will not come by itself, you have to practice on it often and regularly.
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What is the fastest speed a Firebolt broomstick can go?

Description. The Firebolt was capable of going from nought to one hundred and fifty miles per hour in ten seconds.
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Is Rath always in Ravenclaw?

Behind the scenes

Which house she is in depends on that of Jacob's sibling (chosen by the player). If Jacob's sibling is in Gryffindor, Hufflepuff or Slytherin, Rath is in Ravenclaw. If Jacob's sibling is in Ravenclaw, Rath is in Slytherin.
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What are bludgers made of?

All Bludgers are currently made of iron. The history of this latest development was discovered by Agatha Chubb, who discovered sixteenth-century lead Bludgers in an English peat bog.
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What was the longest game of Quidditch?

The longest Quidditch match lasted about three months

Because a Quidditch match can only end when the Seeker catches the Snitch, Oliver Wood once told us that the longest Quidditch match on record was about three months. They had to keep bringing on subs so the players could get a bit of rest!
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What if no one catches the snitch?

Every goal is worth 10 points and the team whose Seeker captures the Golden Snitch earns an additional 150 points. This means if a team is more than 15 goals ahead, it can still win even if their Seeker fails to catch the Snitch.
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Are all seekers number 7?

Judging by who wears what number during the quidditch match in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince however, the possible position numbers may be one for keeper, two and three for beaters, four, five, and six for chasers, and seven for the seeker.
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Can you kick a quaffle in Quidditch?

Player's Positions:

may throw or kick the quaffle through the opposing team's hoops to score. Chasers may not shoot on goal from within the opponent's starting line.
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What do coaches look for in a goalkeeper?

Goalkeepers need to be able to organise their defenders on set pieces and during attacks. Coaches and scouts want to see a player that will take charge of his or her defence. Goalkeepers can't be shy and must be ready to communicate all game long.
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What do football scouts look for in a goalkeeper?

Shot stopping ability, high fitness levels, and physicality (particularly a tall and strong body type) are common factors sought by all Goalkeeper Scouts.
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Is speed important for goalkeepers?

Q: Why Does a Goalkeeper Need Agility? A: First, let's define agility. Agility means an ability to change the direction of your body with a combination of speed, strength, coordination, and balance. Goalkeepers need agility to change the shape or form of their body to make successful saves.
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Can non seekers catch the Snitch?

The Quidditch rule also stated that only the two team's Seeker had the right to catch (or touch) the Snitch, any player other than the Seeker to do so committed a foul called a Snitchnip.
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What is the only thing that can end a game of Quidditch?

Throughout the game, the Seeker from each team's sole duty is to capture the Golden Snitch and once this is done, the game ends.
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What were beaters originally called?

There were also early names of the Chaser and the Beater which were the Catcher and the Blooder. During the early 1100's Snidget hunting was a big sport.
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How many Quidditch fouls are there?

There are a possible seven hundred fouls in Quidditch.
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Is there a time limit in Quidditch?

There is no set time limit to the game because of this, but the Golden Snitch is usually caught within an hour, although this can depend upon the fitness and experience of participants.
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Who invented Golden Snitch?

It was introduced in 1269, when the Chief of the Wizards' Council, Barberus Bragge, unleashed a Golden Snidget during a Quidditch match, offering a reward of 150 Galleons to the player who caught the Snidget. Thereafter, it became customary to set frightened Snidgets loose during games.
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