Out of curiosity why not elves considering their magic supposedly is more versatile and more powerful? As said in the houseelf video recently? My knowledge on any HP matter is far below most people here but mostly curious
Can u make a video about different classifications of wizards. Like seers and auras. And oricles amd it says queeny is a legitimens And like mconnicle can turn into a cat animorph??? And whatever credence is?? Obscurist??? Whats else is there they can u give example.
I also think that grindewald despite losing to dumbledore is the strongest being period just due to his mastery of dark magic and what made him so powerful was that he was whole unlike Voldemort who split his soul.
@@aerichiz The narrator never mentioned that vampires cannot go out in the daytime which IS as he points out a major "how the heck can you miss that" weakness!
Train up a house elf the same way a witch or wizard is and they jump up the list, i think they are already more powerful then veela.. literally clicked a finger and disarmed a witch Although they aren't seen as smart, after a few generations of training they would be come alot more powerful rather then being held back the same way goblins are Veelas lure wouldn't effect a house elf like it would a human either
The crux there is they by nature have no want to do any of that also what could a Human teach an elf about magic? An elf, an inherently magical being And I think it's suggested they don't even really use the same kind of magic per se. I've always gotten the feeling that for elves it's their will that manifests into magic, it's just that pure and simple for them
House elves are crazy OP. Sadly it makes sense that this magic is wasted on masters, whom kind of rope elves in, and the fact that “domestic” elves often struggle with freedom. Winky spiraled into a depression without a master and Dobby… well, we know what happens to at least some liberated elves. Kinda makes S.P.E.W. makes you want to spew. Good intentions notwithstanding.
@@HarryPotterTheory or maybe something like what harry potter characters and beings compare to their mythological counterpart e.g. Merlin from gaelic myth or vampires from romania
I read about Hag the Great in History of Magic and she was the most powerful being during her time. It was said that not even Merlin dared to go against her. It’s true!
I would argue that if a house elf ever lost its desire to serve others and became power hungry, it would dwarf all witches and wizards and be nigh unstoppable.
Totally agree. Wizards were very effective at subjugating other beings, including genocidal action against giants. When discussing the propaganda monument in the Ministry of Magic, Harry has a bit of an awakening to this as he did when he realized his father had been a bit of a thug.
Ehhh. Maybe, sure, with a long enough period of time after said Elf effectively "quits" slavery, within which they dedicated themselves to nothing but every little bit of the research and training in magic that I believe they would need to be able to be "nigh unstoppable". Because, as much as I believe that they have incredible latent potential with their magic, I don't think they would be very adept at using it in ways other than they would while in servitude... The whole fact that all of the Hogwarts house elves banded together to create a sort of battalion in the Second Wizarding War sort of proves that. While they were definitely useful contributors, I think you would be very hard pressed to argue that they were some sort of unbeatable force on the battlefield. But again...maybe with training👀🤔
@@wirebug42 That's a good point. I didn't think about the second wizarding war. They were helpful only in their sheer numbers as opposed to dominating magical skills. I'll have to mull that one over lol
Video idea for you to do: What additional effects do spells have that are not seen in the movies? For instance, what else can the patronus charm do besides ward off dementors?
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Wouldn’t Elves be the strongest. Lore wise with Elves anywhere stat that they have a far deeper connection to magic and mana as a whole over any other mythical being. Wandless magic wordless magic and a deep connection to magic as a whole ? If they didn’t like being house elves I think they’d be on top Dobby disarmed belletrix without even trying
House-elves don't like being slaves. They have been indoctrinated for centuries to believe that's their rightful place. If they were truly so much more powerful than human wizards they likely wouldn't have been enslaved te begin with.
@@BigShaggger828 again because you don’t seem to understand… I don’t care about you unless you give me a reason or explain why I’d be wrong. You clearly can’t do move on please
I've always imagined magic as a kind of wavelength. The elf range is at the high end of the scale which allows them to do things other magic beings can't. The human range is slightly below the elf range and overlaps slightly (ie: humans and apparate, but not as well as elves). The goblin range is slightly below humans and overlaps slightly (goblins can work magic with metal better than humans, though humans can learn their techniques). The centaur range is the next lowest and their magic manifests as mostly nature-manipulation and heightened awareness. Trolls, giants and various magical animals are at the lowest end of the wavelength and their magic manifests primarily as innate abilities like physical durability. Maybe I'm thinking about this TOO scientifically?
Maybe I don’t know. I also believed that science and magic go hand and hand instead of being total opposites like most people think. i always looked at it as magic is the what and science is the how.
i'm not sure if you ever did a video on how dumbledore would have escaped azkaban as he said but i'd be curious for your input. My theory has always been using house elves since he commanded so many through hogwarts and they have been shown to be able to apperate where other cant
Can u make a video that show u different wizars classifications like whatever credence is. And like the was mcgonicle can chamge to animal like cat. Animorph. Then ther is seers. And amd auras. What are all these classes and what powers do they have. Please give some examples.
did Mr. Graves have the elder wand in fantastic beasts? I noticed he uses alot of magic even without the wand in his hand. almost like he's a jedi using the force lol. anyways Grindelwald transfigured himself that well huh? he already had the elder wand at this point, right? He mustve transfigured the look of his wand then too huh? Are there any videos covering this? I'll search it up shortly. but if not can we get one? thanks. I just watched the first fantastic beasts recently and noticed these details. I know maybe its because the writers/makers of the film didn't want to give away that Graves was really Grindelwald to quickly especially with that being one of the twists at the end. But I wondered if there's any in-universe explanations.
grindewald already had the elder wand, but he was using Mr graves wand as part of the "impersonification", the wand only shows up when he flees on the start of the second movie
@@PedroDiogoAzarias if he was using a wand that wasnt the elder wand... well i just dont see that. because he fought off like a bunch of aurors before newt got him with the swooping death beast. to me that only makes sense if that was the elderwand that he was using. just disguised.
@Bad Boys Boogie another argument I could make is why not use the elder wand if you have it? especially for a character like grindelwald. You really think hes just storing it away for later? hell nah hes gunna use it! also strongest wizard or not i like to think that aurors are pretty strong in general. at the end of that movie there are like between 5 and 10 aurors all trying to get him simultaneously and he just shrugs em off and gets like 3or4 with a counter too. thats elder wand power in my opinion!
Leprechauns and banshees come immediately to mind, but it is almost 5:00 AM. Edit; Sphinx, an indomitable creature. Highly dangerous as Fudge told the Muggle Prime Minister. There were Mer-people as well.
I have a neat little theory for you. There are videos out there that suggest the mirror or Erised, the vail, and the pensive are all precursors to the deathly hallows. I think this is almost right. What if the mirror fits in the vail like a door. The pensive channels the spirit you are looking for, and opens the door. Since J.K likes the rule of 3s this might work. Unless the mirror and the archway together count as a single item . Than their must be a 3rd item. And I think that missing item might be inside of the deluminator. We are told dumbledore invented it but now how . It has the power to connect you with the one you disire(Ron and Hermione in deathly hallows) and it creates a mirror realm where no one can see you. I believe the deluminator has a core just like a wand and that core is part of the set. A doorway, a bowl to focus on what you desire, and a key to open the door. Together they can form the same symble for the deathly hallows. Sound possible?
The elf/goblin power difference is a little confusing. Between the two and raw power I thought elves would be on top. Is there an instance where a goblin used powerful magic?
The fact that they can enchant all their bank vaults to only be openable by the literal hand of a Goblin working for the bank is quite powerful magic. Also, while maybe not as inherently magical, Goblins are more powerful than House Elves because they have a much higher capacity to actually use their magic in an offensive way, having waged war against the humans on multiple occasions. House Elves have never engaged in a war like that.
Is it possible Voldemort is part Veela.. I always wondered if he spit fire out of his mouth or if that was a non verbal spell ... secondly what would Remus be classified as (and like werewolfs)
Good presentation. Bur it raises some questions I've long had. What constitutes power? How is it attained? Can it be increased? How? By study and book learning e.g. Hermione Granger? Or is it something bestowed by accidental birth, in other words is it inherited? Is power achieved by rote memorization of charms and spells, and then practiced like any other learned skill? What role does sheer talent play?
I actually think house elves are more POWERFUL than witches and wizards they just dont have any ambition to use their power against them. Dobby easily knocked Lucius malfoy to the ground and i think he could just as easily kill him if he really wanted to. house elves weaknes may be their domestication, but human weaknes is greed and thinking we are superior
I think it depends on the wizard, I don't think Dobby stands a chance against the likes of Voldemort or Dumbledore. Malfoy is a mediocre wizard at best, almost got spanked by a bunch of kids in The Order of The Phoenix If it wasn't for Bellatrix
@@invisiblemann1756 it would also then depend on the house elf. I don't think we really have any frame of reference on how powerful an elf Dobby is compared to the average of his race.
@@j.asmrgaming1228 well If the greatest house elf was more powerful than the greatest wizard, then I fail to understand how elves are enslaved Perosnally I think elves might have more raw magical power than wizards, well one of the main theories of human wizards origin is that a human mixed with elves, so that means they're pretty damn strong, but generally I think what favors wizard is their human intelligence. After all intelligence is as or even more important than magic skill. There's a reason why muggles seem more advanced than wizards even tho they lack magic
@@invisiblemann1756 Could be any number of things from a more pacifistic nature, elves don't work well together on a larger scale the way humans do, ect. Not saying it's true, just saying that it is an unknown to be noted in the argument.
@@j.asmrgaming1228 well that's definitely another strength for the wizards then If true, the main reason Neanderthals went extinct because they sucked at working together even tho they were powerful and as If not slightly more intelligent than homo sapiens
I need a question answered. i have done a lot of research and can't find a definitive answer. Would the deluminator put out the light of the lumos spell?
man, id love to see a spin off series of Harry Potter...where the wizarding world is finally revealed to Humanity. Technology has far surpassed the power levels of the magical world.
Yeah I would like that too. Many aspects of modern science are like magic - internet, satellites, CT scans, etc. It's sad that wizards don't study mathematics and physics - the knowledge and power they give cannot be understated.
@@ashtonhaggitt216 yes, it has. You tell me what the average witch or wizard is going to do when a tank rolls up to their house. Or when a drone armed to the teeth blows up a gathering of magical folk? Hell, even a sniper with a 'deck of cards' of targets could assassinate from a mile away, not even Voldemort is faster than a bullet.
@@BC08 Well, actually...we can do 2/3 of those things right now. Scientists actually know the formula to create Gold from nothing. Its just more expensive to do it than the value of the gold.
I think I would have put house elves on #3. The only thing stopping them from being even higher is their domestication, otherwise, I think they would be on the same level as witches and wizards.
I know the list only refers to magical beings, but if you do a list of beings in general, the Muggles are taking the top spot. Think about it, there’s no spell in the whole wizarding world that can whipe out cities & countries from the face of the planet, and yet Muggles have the nuclear bomb. Grindelwald himself saw them as a huge threat. They may be powerless, but their inventions can be quite destructive
It’s seem Hags, goblins, fairies, Elves,trolls, and Giants also, humanoid beings are different species of humans evolved from giants, angels and humans and the gods too. I have a suspicion, that wizards and other magical beings are descendants of angels, pretty much the source of their magic through their blood. But just with mythology theory!!! Thank for reading 😅😅😅😅😅😅😎😎😎
I just started getting in to Harry Potter and I have a question but are their any male witches and female wizards or are they the same species but just the females witches and the male wizard??? 😅😅😅
Humanoids are beings that have a silovate similar to humans with the key features being bipedal, typically 4 limbs, one torso, and generally one head. The number of eyes or anything have nothing to nothing to do with being a humanoid. This means that centaurs are not humanoids
Lol, why are centaurs' mortal enemies vampires? What do those two have to do with each other? I'm not questioning you, I'm asking the lore itself. Honestly, I always thought centaurs greatest enemies were cows. XD
I enjoy your videos, but one thing was strange and distracting. You use the past tense for everyone except witches/wizards. Was there a magical mass extinction I didn't hear about?
Wizard Goblin House Elf Pukwidgeon Giant Vampire Veela Centaur Troll Hag That's the order is use, with honorable mention for Mermen, Dwarves, Sprites, and Garden Gnomes. 😁
I think veelas should've lower on the list or not at all because they basically a subspecies of wizards. Personally my top 5 would've been (and you can disagree with me here) 1. Wizard/witches 2. House elf 3. Goblins 4. Vampires 5. Giants
Basically, when young wizards are being forced to suppress their magic because of abuse, they develop an Obscurus, which is a giant smoke monster that explodes around the area.
I'd think that centaurs are 2 or 1. They are vastly smarter faster and stronger. Even with their weaker affinity for magic there smartness and skill in prophecy would allow them to win all battles if they chose. Fortunately centaurs as a whole tend to ignore and stay out of human - wizard interactions or we'd be screwed.
I wonder if sasquaches should be on the list, perhaps higher than hags because they rebelled against the wizards of America and actually forced them to leave Washington D.C?
Even tho HP stuff r mostly set in Great Britain I love how JKR decided to include creatures from other mythologies into the stories it kinda gives HP more variety among creatures
What's your list? Comment down below!
Out of curiosity why not elves considering their magic supposedly is more versatile and more powerful? As said in the houseelf video recently? My knowledge on any HP matter is far below most people here but mostly curious
U miss werewolves like lupin
Can u make a video about different classifications of wizards. Like seers and auras. And oricles amd it says queeny is a legitimens And like mconnicle can turn into a cat animorph??? And whatever credence is?? Obscurist??? Whats else is there they can u give example.
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@@TheSehJ how old are you? Your spelling is… different…
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You are so welcome!
I also think that grindewald despite losing to dumbledore is the strongest being period just due to his mastery of dark magic and what made him so powerful was that he was whole unlike Voldemort who split his soul.
@@corvette8485 how can you say grindewald is the strongest and then say he got beaten by someone?..
@@slashingjw1251 , to be fair, many consider Muhammad Ali to the best boxer ever, and he has a couple of losses on his record.
I think vampires have a sunlight problem too when listing their various weaknesses. It's actually a big one.
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@@MountainFisher um wuts so funny??
@@aerichiz The narrator never mentioned that vampires cannot go out in the daytime which IS as he points out a major "how the heck can you miss that" weakness!
@@DreadKyller And so?
The biggest if I’m not mistaken
Keep doing it mate! Your channel is my favourite.
Train up a house elf the same way a witch or wizard is and they jump up the list, i think they are already more powerful then veela.. literally clicked a finger and disarmed a witch
Although they aren't seen as smart, after a few generations of training they would be come alot more powerful rather then being held back the same way goblins are
Veelas lure wouldn't effect a house elf like it would a human either
The crux there is they by nature have no want to do any of that
also what could a Human teach an elf about magic? An elf, an inherently magical being
And I think it's suggested they don't even really use the same kind of magic per se. I've always gotten the feeling that for elves it's their will that manifests into magic, it's just that pure and simple for them
House elves are crazy OP. Sadly it makes sense that this magic is wasted on masters, whom kind of rope elves in, and the fact that “domestic” elves often struggle with freedom. Winky spiraled into a depression without a master and Dobby… well, we know what happens to at least some liberated elves. Kinda makes S.P.E.W. makes you want to spew. Good intentions notwithstanding.
I would love to see a video about the highest and lowest paying jobs in the wizarding world.
Now I want to see how many different mythological creatures from other cultures are there across the Harry Potter universe.
I just wrote this down the other day for a future topic!
@@HarryPotterTheory or maybe something like what harry potter characters and beings compare to their mythological counterpart e.g. Merlin from gaelic myth or vampires from romania
@@HarryPotterTheoryder is zombies remember
I read about Hag the Great in History of Magic and she was the most powerful being during her time. It was said that not even Merlin dared to go against her. It’s true!
That's way too easy as everything in the world was alot more basic back then
I would argue that if a house elf ever lost its desire to serve others and became power hungry, it would dwarf all witches and wizards and be nigh unstoppable.
Totally agree. Wizards were very effective at subjugating other beings, including genocidal action against giants. When discussing the propaganda monument in the Ministry of Magic, Harry has a bit of an awakening to this as he did when he realized his father had been a bit of a thug.
Ehhh. Maybe, sure, with a long enough period of time after said Elf effectively "quits" slavery, within which they dedicated themselves to nothing but every little bit of the research and training in magic that I believe they would need to be able to be "nigh unstoppable".
Because, as much as I believe that they have incredible latent potential with their magic, I don't think they would be very adept at using it in ways other than they would while in servitude... The whole fact that all of the Hogwarts house elves banded together to create a sort of battalion in the Second Wizarding War sort of proves that. While they were definitely useful contributors, I think you would be very hard pressed to argue that they were some sort of unbeatable force on the battlefield.
But again...maybe with training👀🤔
Not sure I buy that. Kreacher was not able to destroy the locket when asked to by Regulus so their power is not all encompassing.
@@wirebug42 That's a good point. I didn't think about the second wizarding war. They were helpful only in their sheer numbers as opposed to dominating magical skills. I'll have to mull that one over lol
You left out the last Minister of Magic,
before the dark lord took it over, was a Vampire. You left out Werewolf’s. Really great video. God Bless
Rufus Scrimgeour??
@@mrdr0161 lol! Might be a play on Viktor from Underworld.
Werewolf’s and human’s have the exact same magical ability, it is only a disease
Video idea for you to do:
What additional effects do spells have that are not seen in the movies? For instance, what else can the patronus charm do besides ward off dementors?
Could you do a video on why nobody could break the curse the Riddle put on the DAtDA position, after Dumbledore refused to give the position to him?
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I was just reading Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince and the notification popped up I closed the book and watched the video❤️
Um why did u put a flirting emoji 😳
Wouldn’t Elves be the strongest. Lore wise with Elves anywhere stat that they have a far deeper connection to magic and mana as a whole over any other mythical being. Wandless magic wordless magic and a deep connection to magic as a whole ? If they didn’t like being house elves I think they’d be on top Dobby disarmed belletrix without even trying
House-elves don't like being slaves. They have been indoctrinated for centuries to believe that's their rightful place. If they were truly so much more powerful than human wizards they likely wouldn't have been enslaved te begin with.
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@@BigShaggger828 good talk👍🏽 didn’t explain but okayyy
@@ieatpotatosalad535 just no
@@BigShaggger828 again because you don’t seem to understand… I don’t care about you unless you give me a reason or explain why I’d be wrong. You clearly can’t do move on please
I didn't know i needed this video until now
This is a fairly decent list, even if other fans might have different opinions regarding the ranking of particular beings in certain situations.
What would a dementor be classified as??
I've always imagined magic as a kind of wavelength. The elf range is at the high end of the scale which allows them to do things other magic beings can't. The human range is slightly below the elf range and overlaps slightly (ie: humans and apparate, but not as well as elves). The goblin range is slightly below humans and overlaps slightly (goblins can work magic with metal better than humans, though humans can learn their techniques). The centaur range is the next lowest and their magic manifests as mostly nature-manipulation and heightened awareness. Trolls, giants and various magical animals are at the lowest end of the wavelength and their magic manifests primarily as innate abilities like physical durability.
Maybe I'm thinking about this TOO scientifically?
Maybe I don’t know. I also believed that science and magic go hand and hand instead of being total opposites like most people think. i always looked at it as magic is the what and science is the how.
HPT can you do a video about Harry Potter foods if you don't then that is ok
i'm not sure if you ever did a video on how dumbledore would have escaped azkaban as he said but i'd be curious for your input. My theory has always been using house elves since he commanded so many through hogwarts and they have been shown to be able to apperate where other cant
Can u make a video that show u different wizars classifications like whatever credence is. And like the was mcgonicle can chamge to animal like cat. Animorph. Then ther is seers. And amd auras. What are all these classes and what powers do they have. Please give some examples.
did Mr. Graves have the elder wand in fantastic beasts? I noticed he uses alot of magic even without the wand in his hand. almost like he's a jedi using the force lol. anyways Grindelwald transfigured himself that well huh? he already had the elder wand at this point, right? He mustve transfigured the look of his wand then too huh? Are there any videos covering this? I'll search it up shortly. but if not can we get one? thanks. I just watched the first fantastic beasts recently and noticed these details. I know maybe its because the writers/makers of the film didn't want to give away that Graves was really Grindelwald to quickly especially with that being one of the twists at the end. But I wondered if there's any in-universe explanations.
grindewald already had the elder wand, but he was using Mr graves wand as part of the "impersonification", the wand only shows up when he flees on the start of the second movie
@@PedroDiogoAzarias if he was using a wand that wasnt the elder wand... well i just dont see that. because he fought off like a bunch of aurors before newt got him with the swooping death beast. to me that only makes sense if that was the elderwand that he was using. just disguised.
@Bad Boys Boogie another argument I could make is why not use the elder wand if you have it? especially for a character like grindelwald. You really think hes just storing it away for later? hell nah hes gunna use it! also strongest wizard or not i like to think that aurors are pretty strong in general. at the end of that movie there are like between 5 and 10 aurors all trying to get him simultaneously and he just shrugs em off and gets like 3or4 with a counter too. thats elder wand power in my opinion!
How far can you cast a spell?? Could you snipe someone from a distance or do you have to be within a few meters?
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Sorry I had to do this cause I laughed at that part. 🤣 R.I.P.
Leprechauns and banshees come immediately to mind, but it is almost 5:00 AM.
Edit; Sphinx, an indomitable creature. Highly dangerous as Fudge told the Muggle Prime Minister. There were Mer-people as well.
Pls do one on beasts!
I have a neat little theory for you. There are videos out there that suggest the mirror or Erised, the vail, and the pensive are all precursors to the deathly hallows. I think this is almost right. What if the mirror fits in the vail like a door. The pensive channels the spirit you are looking for, and opens the door. Since J.K likes the rule of 3s this might work. Unless the mirror and the archway together count as a single item . Than their must be a 3rd item. And I think that missing item might be inside of the deluminator. We are told dumbledore invented it but now how . It has the power to connect you with the one you disire(Ron and Hermione in deathly hallows) and it creates a mirror realm where no one can see you. I believe the deluminator has a core just like a wand and that core is part of the set. A doorway, a bowl to focus on what you desire, and a key to open the door. Together they can form the same symble for the deathly hallows. Sound possible?
Great video 👍👍
The elf/goblin power difference is a little confusing. Between the two and raw power I thought elves would be on top. Is there an instance where a goblin used powerful magic?
The fact that they can enchant all their bank vaults to only be openable by the literal hand of a Goblin working for the bank is quite powerful magic. Also, while maybe not as inherently magical, Goblins are more powerful than House Elves because they have a much higher capacity to actually use their magic in an offensive way, having waged war against the humans on multiple occasions. House Elves have never engaged in a war like that.
Is it possible Voldemort is part Veela.. I always wondered if he spit fire out of his mouth or if that was a non verbal spell ... secondly what would Remus be classified as (and like werewolfs)
Good presentation. Bur it raises some questions I've long had. What constitutes power? How is it attained? Can it be increased? How? By study and book learning e.g. Hermione Granger? Or is it something bestowed by accidental birth, in other words is it inherited? Is power achieved by rote memorization of charms and spells, and then practiced like any other learned skill? What role does sheer talent play?
don't know if they classify as beings or beasts but Banshee or Sphinx? Lockhard wrote a book about how he took down a banshee.
Nice work 2:24
What happened to bansiees
I actually think house elves are more POWERFUL than witches and wizards they just dont have any ambition to use their power against them. Dobby easily knocked Lucius malfoy to the ground and i think he could just as easily kill him if he really wanted to. house elves weaknes may be their domestication, but human weaknes is greed and thinking we are superior
I think it depends on the wizard, I don't think Dobby stands a chance against the likes of Voldemort or Dumbledore. Malfoy is a mediocre wizard at best, almost got spanked by a bunch of kids in The Order of The Phoenix If it wasn't for Bellatrix
@@invisiblemann1756 it would also then depend on the house elf. I don't think we really have any frame of reference on how powerful an elf Dobby is compared to the average of his race.
@@j.asmrgaming1228 well If the greatest house elf was more powerful than the greatest wizard, then I fail to understand how elves are enslaved
Perosnally I think elves might have more raw magical power than wizards, well one of the main theories of human wizards origin is that a human mixed with elves, so that means they're pretty damn strong, but generally I think what favors wizard is their human intelligence. After all intelligence is as or even more important than magic skill. There's a reason why muggles seem more advanced than wizards even tho they lack magic
@@invisiblemann1756 Could be any number of things from a more pacifistic nature, elves don't work well together on a larger scale the way humans do, ect. Not saying it's true, just saying that it is an unknown to be noted in the argument.
@@j.asmrgaming1228 well that's definitely another strength for the wizards then If true, the main reason Neanderthals went extinct because they sucked at working together even tho they were powerful and as If not slightly more intelligent than homo sapiens
I need a question answered. i have done a lot of research and can't find a definitive answer. Would the deluminator put out the light of the lumos spell?
man, id love to see a spin off series of Harry Potter...where the wizarding world is finally revealed to Humanity. Technology has far surpassed the power levels of the magical world.
No it hasn’t, let me know when science can teleport, transmute elements, or rearrange matter on an atomic level
Yeah I would like that too. Many aspects of modern science are like magic - internet, satellites, CT scans, etc. It's sad that wizards don't study mathematics and physics - the knowledge and power they give cannot be understated.
Lol no. It hasn't.
@@ashtonhaggitt216 yes, it has. You tell me what the average witch or wizard is going to do when a tank rolls up to their house. Or when a drone armed to the teeth blows up a gathering of magical folk? Hell, even a sniper with a 'deck of cards' of targets could assassinate from a mile away, not even Voldemort is faster than a bullet.
@@BC08 Well, actually...we can do 2/3 of those things right now. Scientists actually know the formula to create Gold from nothing. Its just more expensive to do it than the value of the gold.
I think I would have put house elves on #3. The only thing stopping them from being even higher is their domestication, otherwise, I think they would be on the same level as witches and wizards.
Uh, don't let the centaurs se your list. They'll have your guts for garters putting them at number five (smile).
pesky pixies are the most powerful. it is pretty obvious
Literally
Especially freshly caught Cornish pixies!
I feel like a free house elf would beat a goblin
I know the list only refers to magical beings, but if you do a list of beings in general, the Muggles are taking the top spot. Think about it, there’s no spell in the whole wizarding world that can whipe out cities & countries from the face of the planet, and yet Muggles have the nuclear bomb. Grindelwald himself saw them as a huge threat. They may be powerless, but their inventions can be quite destructive
It’s seem Hags, goblins, fairies, Elves,trolls, and Giants also, humanoid beings are different species of humans evolved from giants, angels and humans and the gods too. I have a suspicion, that wizards and other magical beings are descendants of angels, pretty much the source of their magic through their blood. But just with mythology theory!!! Thank for reading 😅😅😅😅😅😅😎😎😎
I just started getting in to Harry Potter and I have a question but are their any male witches and female wizards or are they the same species but just the females witches and the male wizard??? 😅😅😅
Do gnomes and ghouls count?
I would think that merpeople would be somewhere on the list.
They are classified as beasts, not beings
2:40 also the trollface
I think elves are the strongest. Humans/wizards I would say are the most unpredictable and evil. But nice list 👍
HP Theory forgot the internet trolls.
Humanoids are beings that have a silovate similar to humans with the key features being bipedal, typically 4 limbs, one torso, and generally one head. The number of eyes or anything have nothing to nothing to do with being a humanoid. This means that centaurs are not humanoids
Me seeing Fleur Delacour: I just made myself a wand…it’s made or morning wood.😅
It does not don't to skim over dreams and remember to live, either.
Merfolk? Or are they considered to be Beasts?
I think goblins and veelas are waaay to high on this list
I keep Avada Kadavra ready if a Hag comes my way!
Can’t say I agree with this list, I would say wizards first then elves, centaur and goblin’s.
Lol, why are centaurs' mortal enemies vampires? What do those two have to do with each other? I'm not questioning you, I'm asking the lore itself. Honestly, I always thought centaurs greatest enemies were cows. XD
No way are those sheckel grabbing, lititigious, back-stabbing, neurotic, nepotistic, goblins more powerful than house elves.
Obviously Filch and Norris should be number 1
I enjoy your videos, but one thing was strange and distracting. You use the past tense for everyone except witches/wizards. Was there a magical mass extinction I didn't hear about?
I wonder if kitsuni and kashuta will appear in Harry Potter.
Dobby solos the Potterverse
You forgot the merfolk, they are beasts by request
If so powerful elves are, why are they enslaved?
Just made a video on this recently
They like it.
They were tricked and bound by the rules of magic.
"If so powerful you are, why leave?"
@@siluuu2551 u can not stop me. Darth Dobby will become more powerful than either of us!
dobby is a free elf!
DOBBIE'S DEAD
what about merpeople?
Why were domestic elves domesticated?
Do you have a video on that topic ?
Yes he has.
Wizard
Goblin
House Elf
Pukwidgeon
Giant
Vampire
Veela
Centaur
Troll
Hag
That's the order is use, with honorable mention for Mermen, Dwarves, Sprites, and Garden Gnomes. 😁
I would put wizards at the bottom due to most of them unable to cast magic without their wands.
I have yet to see a centaur get a bad rep in fantasy settings lol. Often are treated as kind, protective and just creatures.
Id go as far as saying that regular humans as whole would win against wizards! 😅
I think veelas should've lower on the list or not at all because they basically a subspecies of wizards. Personally my top 5 would've been (and you can disagree with me here)
1. Wizard/witches
2. House elf
3. Goblins
4. Vampires
5. Giants
First btw love your vids
where are obscurious?
Basically, when young wizards are being forced to suppress their magic because of abuse, they develop an Obscurus, which is a giant smoke monster that explodes around the area.
I think house elves might be more powerful then then goblins an even wizards , they just don't show it because there so nice
Actually centaurs specialize in astrology which is divination with stars and plantets
I'd think that centaurs are 2 or 1. They are vastly smarter faster and stronger. Even with their weaker affinity for magic there smartness and skill in prophecy would allow them to win all battles if they chose. Fortunately centaurs as a whole tend to ignore and stay out of human - wizard interactions or we'd be screwed.
Leprechauns should be here too imo. We know they're canon because they were at the Quidditch world cup.
Did you see the secrets of Dumbledore
I wonder if sasquaches should be on the list, perhaps higher than hags because they rebelled against the wizards of America and actually forced them to leave Washington D.C?
Hey video idea; "What if Lupin was a werewolf during the battle of hogwarts?"
He would have died immediately more than likely. He had no control over himself. He would have been attacked by good and evil alike more than likely.
What happened to merfolk? Werewolves?
all voldy should have done, is to get a vampire to bite him....... but no.
you forgot the most hideous internet troll
are werewolves classified as beings?
Merfolk?
So mermaids don't rank or are they beasts
i would think mermaids would be more powerful than hags
House elf’s with training would be 1 or 2
I wanna know why there aren't any High elves
dragons my guy.
You forgot meirmaids
Mer people?
"Most powerful magical beings"
The thumbnail: *Dumbledore*
Even tho HP stuff r mostly set in Great Britain I love how JKR decided to include creatures from other mythologies into the stories it kinda gives HP more variety among creatures
Clueless elves are the most powerful
Centaurs shouldn't be in this list - they have too many legs.
merpeople ? ? ?
Shouldnt Trolls be considered a beast since they don't possess any real intelligence?
What about Dragons?!