![]() ![]() All of these are highly magical places where the bombs would not work.Ĥ. There are only four places in Magical Britain that the Muggles would even want to bomb: Hogwarts, the Ministry, Azkaban, Diagon Alley. We have said that the bombs would not go off in highly magical areas. The people who would give the command to use the bomb will be under the imperious and so never give the command.ģ. They wouldn't have them for long, magical people would steal them.Ģ. There are several problems in saying that muggles would win because they have nukes.ġ. Even if they were able to dodge this one, there is the immobulus which has a wide area effect. ![]() Even if for whatever reason Newton's laws don't apply to the concussive force of the explosion, the radiation alone should be able to fry the wizard.Ĭlick to expand.There are many spells that are invisible that can stop the wizard being able to dodge, or move at all. Throw a grenade at somebody with that shield up, and the force alone colliding against the shield would incapacitate the wizard long enough for a shot to get off.Ĥ) It'd been said before, but a nuke would definitely take out the wizard. If some matter does pass through, bring cyanogan chloride, sarin, mustard gas etc and the wizard would be out pretty soon.ģ) Even if no matter can pass that barrier, there would still be a force exerted on it. Wouldn't that include oxygen and co2? If the muggle is fast enough (IE trained military) to dodge the spells while keeping up a constant barrage of attacks, eventually the wizard would suffocate. From how you've described it, it keeps all matter from passing its threshold. The same could be said about a wizard who knows about muggle weaponry (what a gun does) fighting a muggle who doesn't know anything about magic.Ģ) You tout the impervious charm as if it's going to make the wizard invincible. A muggle with a gun and grenades would be more than a match for a wizard. I'm not going to bother quoting the OP's posts since they're so long but these are my ideas on the matter:ġ) A fair fight between a wizard with a wand and a muggle with only a pistol isn't going to be fair, since the muggle only has one weapon whereas the wand has the function of multiple weapons. ![]()
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