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You can, it's just difficult since the bludger is determined to throw you off your broom so it's the normal duties of being a Chaser while trying to avoid the bludger which is very hard.
I'm not sure what game your asking about but in Harry Potter they have several games. Quidditch (a sport that they play on brooms), Wizards chess (normal chess except the peics move on their own and bash each other), and Exploding snap (I don't know what this is but its in their). I don't know if this is what your looking for but i hope it helped.
Quidditch is a game played by characters in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.The game is played on broomsticks outside on a oval-shaped pitch. There are two teams of 7 players, with 4 balls in play at all times.The first ball is called the Quaffle. The Quaffle is handled by the three Chasers. It is passed between the Chasers towards the opposing team's Keeper, who guards his team's three hoops. When a Chaser passes the Quaffle through one of the three hoops, his team scores 10 points.There are 2 balls called Bludgers, which are self-propelled balls, enchanted to try and unseat as many players from both teams as possible. There are two players on each team that handle the Bludgers, called Beaters. These players carry clubs that they use to keep the Bludgers from hitting their own teammates, and try and hit them towards the opposing team members.The last ball in play is called the Golden Snitch. This is a golf ball-sized ball with fluttering wings that eludes capture by both team's seekers. The Seeker who catches the Golden Snitch usually wins the game for his/her team, as this ends the game and gives his team 150 points. This means both that the Seeker has the most dangerous job and are fouled the most and that the team that catches the Snitch almost always wins but not necessarily.There are also 700 possible fouls in Quidditch but only one match has ever had all of the possible fouls.
Positions In Quidditch: 1 Keeper, which is like a goalie. Defending the goal hoops. 1 Seeker, which is chasing after the snitch, trying not to get hit. 2 Beaters, with a bat each, trying to keep the bludger from hitting their team. 3. Chasers, they are the people that score the goals Balls in Quidditch: The Quaffle, a red-brown ball the size of a soccer ball, when thrown in the hoops scores 10 points for the team who threw the ball. The Bludger, a small iron ball, heavy, the beaters use this to try to hit the opposite team's players off their broomsticks The Golden Snitch, a small round ball, lightweight, about he size of an almond, It is pure gold with a small pattern on it, it has 2 feather-like, silver wings, and it's the seeker's job o catch the snitch as it flies The Uniform for Quidditch: The uniform depends on the houses. Gryffindor wear Scarlett robes, gloves and in winter have goggles as well Slytherin's robes are emerald green (same gloves and goggles) Hufflepuff have yellow robes (gloves and goggles) And Ravenclaw have blue (gloves and goggles)
Quidditch is a fictional sport played in the fiction novels and movies of Harry Potter. It is played on broomsticks, and each team has 7 players-the seeker, the keeper, 2 beaters, and 3 chasers. The seeker tries to catch a fast little ball called the snitch which will end the game. The beaters keep bludgers away from their players; bludgers are larger balls that chase the players around trying to knock them off their brooms. The chasers use the quaffle, which is a red ball, and they try to score through 3 different hoops, sort of like basketball. The keeper guards the hoops to stop the other team from scoring.
You can, it's just difficult since the bludger is determined to throw you off your broom so it's the normal duties of being a Chaser while trying to avoid the bludger which is very hard.
I'm not sure what game your asking about but in Harry Potter they have several games. Quidditch (a sport that they play on brooms), Wizards chess (normal chess except the peics move on their own and bash each other), and Exploding snap (I don't know what this is but its in their). I don't know if this is what your looking for but i hope it helped.
Quidditch is a game played by characters in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.The game is played on broomsticks outside on a oval-shaped pitch. There are two teams of 7 players, with 4 balls in play at all times.The first ball is called the Quaffle. The Quaffle is handled by the three Chasers. It is passed between the Chasers towards the opposing team's Keeper, who guards his team's three hoops. When a Chaser passes the Quaffle through one of the three hoops, his team scores 10 points.There are 2 balls called Bludgers, which are self-propelled balls, enchanted to try and unseat as many players from both teams as possible. There are two players on each team that handle the Bludgers, called Beaters. These players carry clubs that they use to keep the Bludgers from hitting their own teammates, and try and hit them towards the opposing team members.The last ball in play is called the Golden Snitch. This is a golf ball-sized ball with fluttering wings that eludes capture by both team's seekers. The Seeker who catches the Golden Snitch usually wins the game for his/her team, as this ends the game and gives his team 150 points. This means both that the Seeker has the most dangerous job and are fouled the most and that the team that catches the Snitch almost always wins but not necessarily.There are also 700 possible fouls in Quidditch but only one match has ever had all of the possible fouls.
Positions In Quidditch: 1 Keeper, which is like a goalie. Defending the goal hoops. 1 Seeker, which is chasing after the snitch, trying not to get hit. 2 Beaters, with a bat each, trying to keep the bludger from hitting their team. 3. Chasers, they are the people that score the goals Balls in Quidditch: The Quaffle, a red-brown ball the size of a soccer ball, when thrown in the hoops scores 10 points for the team who threw the ball. The Bludger, a small iron ball, heavy, the beaters use this to try to hit the opposite team's players off their broomsticks The Golden Snitch, a small round ball, lightweight, about he size of an almond, It is pure gold with a small pattern on it, it has 2 feather-like, silver wings, and it's the seeker's job o catch the snitch as it flies The Uniform for Quidditch: The uniform depends on the houses. Gryffindor wear Scarlett robes, gloves and in winter have goggles as well Slytherin's robes are emerald green (same gloves and goggles) Hufflepuff have yellow robes (gloves and goggles) And Ravenclaw have blue (gloves and goggles)
Quidditch is a fictional sport played in the fiction novels and movies of Harry Potter. It is played on broomsticks, and each team has 7 players-the seeker, the keeper, 2 beaters, and 3 chasers. The seeker tries to catch a fast little ball called the snitch which will end the game. The beaters keep bludgers away from their players; bludgers are larger balls that chase the players around trying to knock them off their brooms. The chasers use the quaffle, which is a red ball, and they try to score through 3 different hoops, sort of like basketball. The keeper guards the hoops to stop the other team from scoring.
The song used during the Quidditch Match is called Ron's Victory which can be found on the Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Soundtrack.Of Love & War
The specifics may depend on which House you're in, but officially, you need approval of the Quidditch captain(s) and your Head of House. You'll also probably have to meet some other requirements in the form of practicing (botting) and trying out, which is also a test of your botting skills. Your best bet is to ask your Prefect or your Quidditch captain. There's always people willing to help!
I believe she made up the name, its not a real sport in any time, and as a wizard i would know our games.... quid (is money) and ditch (a place to play/ pitch) the art of quidditch is played like the art of ceremonial magick... (broom (that's merely a witch imagery, but for us wizards just say conveyance) the broom is like a sword and used as a jousting tool "in witchcraft ..a real design, women and men put the reversed handle of a broom under them and rode around in a circle, ..remember the "toy horse", as knights of old... ok, now on to the better stuff... reversed again it becomes a sword for the knight to wield... while trying to capture a prize (a person riding this horse with sword in hand, can then collect and protect the treasure (the scoring ball quaffle ) i think she got this word as well from "waffling" in quidditch (qu-affle) ok, with the scoring device you now can make your move beyond the knight of the other team, (the scoring rings) are the 3 ceremonial arts of magick... and how you score is how your aware of your art... "hows that for slick awareness.." now the blugger is the invisible unseen coming to knock you from the target, no need to help you understand that word..lol "to death" usually follows that word..lol (ok, now the final... the golden snitch) in ancient terms that's a cheat... to "snitch" and golden means your good at it... (and if you get bonus's in any game, without trying hard, your cheating right?) What if i told you i could make a broom stick that you could play it like the movie and not have to touch the ground... Ah, the beaters " Well now... " the beaters are protective guardians determined to help you get your goal done, ever hear of guardian angels.... Welcome to the world of ceremonial awareness....as a sport....
Yes. It can be a very fast game and players are trying to get into good positions and get past defenders if they are trying to score, or trying to keep close to strikers if they are defenders. So there is a lot of movement in a good soccer match. Players need to be fit to play it at the top level.
players on the other team you are trying to win aganst in a game like soccer...
Players are not allowed to use their sticks above shoulder height, except for a defender trying to deflect a shot at goal.
no webkinz does not cheat and its not trying to take away any players from other sites!