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There’s one issue that bugs me about Voldermont and I wish you can make video on it Why was he never adopted considering the fact that many orphanages at the time had babies adopted out because muggles prefer infants who they can raise as their own as they see fit. According to the caretakers at Voldermont’s orphanage he was an easy baby who never cried that much another bonus in making him the ideal baby to raise. If he was adopted and raised in a loving home by muggles how would that have changed his outcome. Also touch on why there’s no foster care system in the wizard world to have magical children cared for in the magicalWorld if there are no suitable guardians.
Having Snape at #1 is the right call. Voldemort himself said that Snape was a very capable wizard. Snape was the only Death eater who learned how to fly from Voldemort too. He was that powerful. Also, Snape invented 7+ spells of his own, and he was the most brilliant potion maker in his generation. He was a true genius in every respect. Voldemort could not break through his mental defenses to read him, Bellatrix feared him; and every other Death eater was constantly on their guard against him. His double agency not withstanding, they knew he'd smoke them in a duel.
Someone else pointed this out, but when Snape is confronted by Professor McGonagall he not only holds back, he defelcts to spells to the death eaters behind him, essentially helping finish the fight before fleeing. Showing he still cared deeply for his students and peers.
It’s in the movie, not the book. In the book, Snape fled from Flitwick, McGonagall, Slughorn, and Sprout. He was fighting 1v4, jumped out the window, and flew, something only he and Voldemort were able to do in the books. Snape is clearly the 3rd best Wizard in the series (assuming we don’t count Grindelwald who doesn’t really fight in his old age anyways). So many signs point to it. It’s a shame we don’t ever really get to see him seriously duel much outside of owning Harry at the end of the 6th book. He’s always holding back. It would’ve been nice if maybe he dueled Voldemort to the death when it was clear he would be killed.
Barty Crouch Jr is stupidly powerful. Or portrayed as such wizard. He was able to go through dumbledore's age spell, charm ancient relic the goblet of fire, capture alastor moody and many more. It's wild how much power he had
Barty Crouch Jr was everything Voldemort wishes. He didn't need to revive Voldemort he could have been the next Voldemort. I don't get why if being pure blood is so important to them they would be so loyal to a half blood especially Barty Crouch Jr.
@@ryanellis9325 getting through the age thing means he was able to enter Harry in the tournament even though Harry was underage. Though that says nothing about his power, only knowledge. Not to mention he might have been given the spell to bypass the goblet by Voldemort.
If Snape had fully committed himself to darkness, he would have been unstoppable. 1. Inventing spells since teenage years 2. Probably the greatest occlumant ever 3. One of the only two wizards known to fly 4. Probably the best potioneer too (Book of half blood prince, Dumbledore's ring-cursed hand, Saving Katie Bell, Lupins potion) 5. Crazy good duelist (even though duelling reluctantly)
@@untitled6391he said if Snape had fully committed himself to the dark arts, he would be unstoppable. Snape did not fully commit himself, he was very good at keeping his emotions in check as to not reveal what he was doing.
According to the books, Snape was only 30 when Harry was accepted to Hogwarts. He was 35 years younger than Voldemort, and 80 years younger than Dumbledore. I'd say his power would've matched them given enough time.
He might even have eclipsed them. The top 3 - Barty, Bella, and Snape - all were NOT old by the time they died. Each one of them could have easily become the most powerful witch/wizard of the age if they'd lived long enough.
Nope. Dumbledore, Grindelwald and Riddle had massive inherent power. Even in their school days, they were all famous (or infamous for Grindelwald). While Snape did invent spells and was a prodigy in potions, he would never become as powerful, no matter how much knowledge he accumulated. There's levels to this chit and Snape belongs with the likes of Bellatrix and Kingsley.
@@untitled6391 Good point. But I still think he was on a level higher than bellatrix. I mean he easily could of lived another 100 years. As some other commenters pointed out him and Voldemort are the only known wizards who could fly. I just feel like your underestimating him.
Molly Weasley was always underestimated in my opinion, whereas she managed to do tens of simultaneous non-verbal spells all around the house without even having to look at what she was doing. She was also an original member of the Order meaning Dumbledore knew she was highly skills and also she managed to still be standing at the end, which just proves she had skill.
She’s not an original member, but her brothers Gideon and Fabian Prewett were. That’s the other thing people forget about Molly, her brothers were stated to be extremely gifted wizards. So much so that it took an entire squad of Death Eaters led by Dolohov to kill them. Naturally growing up she most likely practiced magic and dueling with them, so it shouldn’t be that surprising that she’s as strong as she is. Plus, like you said, she does mostly nonverbal magic throughout the series which is challenging and requires a lot of skill.
@@bobbyewing311 Snape hung around with a group of Slytherins who nearly all became Death Eaters. Nearly all, so some didn't. I'd be interested in why. Since Slytherins are usually portrayed as evil, it would be interesting to see what happened to them, what they thought of Voldemort, the Death Eaters, and the group of friends they hung out with in school
Even Voldy considered Pettigrew a weak wizard (explaining how he was unfit to possess). Yes, he learned to do some despicable things, but not very many. He wouldn't have become an animagus without James and Sirius' help. What I always considered weird was that, after such a big build up (by Sirius and Mad Eye mostly) that Karkarov had dropped the names of so many death eaters, it ended up that only one was helpful (Rookwood). All the others were either already in prison, dead or cleared (like Snape). So why would he get a full ministry pardon for what turned out to be a mere one-for-one exchange?
@@Witch_King I know where he worked; didn't yield any additional villains. The claim that so many death eaters were in prison because of his testimony. was wrong, too All the others named were dealt with. In the end, my point is there are errors here and there, which always happens when the story is a series of installments. Pretty well written for the most part, just accept there are a few oopsies here and there. lol
@@JavierAlmaraz-wd3fm it was in the movie though. In the book he yielded only Rookwood who was valuable asset and agent for Voldemort, but he was only agent
honestly I believe You STILL underestimate Snape. He was depressed all his life, imho. that WILL hold you back. He was an equal to the three wizards, in his own way. good thing he was actually on our side.
I think it’s only because Snape changed allegiance that he was able to become the most powerful. Like why Albus was more powerful than Riddle. Dark alone isn’t enough.
Just like light alone isn't enough. Dumbledore definitely would not have become the most powerful wizard in the world if he didn't also have a decent amount of knowledge and experience in the Dark Arts.
I don't know.. Snape was very powerful even before. He's the only wizard beside voldamort that can fly without a broom. Invented multiple spells while still a child. Could do several feats of magic equal to a 4th or 5th year even before he was a 1st year with a wand. Even while still a true death eater , Snape was VERY powerful
That is a good point. You don't get along in this world by being a pure sweetheart. You have to be able to balance yourself betwixt light and dark. (Not trying to come off as edgy or w/e but it's true)
I feel like this ranking is more about how important each Death Eater was (Pettigrew was very helpful for Voldemort's return) rather than their strength 🤔
I saw a lot of similarities between Cedric Diggery and young Voldemort especially the way they describe how talented he is. For Petigrew to take him out so easily shows that Petigrew is way more dangerous than he looks or acts.
Regarding Snape not quite being on the level of Dumbledore, Voldemort, Grindewald... I think that he probably could have been at that level, if he had aspired to be. He had a talent and a passion for magic, even in his youth, as evidenced by his Potions book! But he didn't go through that stage that we saw with the 3 great wizards that we are comparing him against, where there was a time where they were in love with power. Snape was always in love with a girl. And then her memory. But not power. At least that's always been my take on it!
I think his age is important to consider as well, he was something like 36 or 37 when he died. And especially in the wizarding world where wizards typically live well beyond 100 years of age, Snape could have continued to grow stronger for many many more years and close the gap a bit between himself and the 115 year old Dumbledore, and 71 year old Riddle. Grindy achieved the height of his power at about 60 years of age, before his loss and subsequent lifelong imprisonment. Snape did not achieve that absolute highest echelon of strength like the big three and I think his age is the biggest reason.
yea, Snape defenitly had the chance of reaching simular hights or atleast realy close to the same lvl of power as those three if he was allowed to grow old. and i have to agree that barty crouch jr is quite underrated. like how mutch would he have been able to grove as a wizard during the decade he was imprisoned first in azkaban and by his father, like there is no way the father would allowed his son having a wand there afther all sr hated his son at the time. despite of that and beeing like 17-18 years or around there if i remember correctly from the book he was able to trick everyone for almost a full year and pretending to be madeye moody who was one of the strongest british auras of all time. its hard to even imagtion what hights that guy could reach if not joining voldermort.
Not really. At that point, even if Voldemort didn't kill him under the (mistaken) assumption that he was the Elder Wand's master, the time was coming that Snape probably would have finally been forced to reveal his true allegiance.
yeah Voldemort used him and Lucius after the second trip to Azkaban knew this its why they betrayed him in the end. That being said Lucius was probably one of the more powerful Deatheaters yes his magic was astonishing. Probably more powerful than Bella. Voldemort didn't care for Lucius though He thought he was a coward. Voldemort didn't hate Lucius Malfoy, he despised him for his failure. Lucius's fall from grace is a study in irony. During the Second Wizarding War, Lucius was Voldemort's Chief Death Eater; but afterwards, everything went downhill for him.
Before watching, I am thinking Snape is one and Bellatrix is two. Snape is such an interesting character. With time, he could have probably become the most powerful character in Harry Potter lore.
@@hannahlarocco4699 There is a chance, Dumbledore and Voldemort were way older than Snape so they reached the level of power we see them at, Snape was only like 37 which is extremely young for a wizard, Dumbledore was over 100 after all. The main thing is that Snape didn't really have the drive the other two had by the time he got older since he was depressed all the time, if he did he might have became as strong as them if not stronger.
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You said Pettigrew transfigured himself... that's not what he did. He was an animagus. Moody transfigured Draco into a ferret. Draco had the brain of a ferret at that point, whereas animagi keep their agency. Also, the process is ridiculously long and difficult, whereas transfiguration is literally just a single spell.
I'd have placed both the Carrows a little further down the list, simply because they don't appear to have much more intelligence than Crabbe or Goyle, given that neither of them seems to be able to understand a simple concept. From Ch27 of HBP: " 'Look at him -what's happened to you, then, Dumby?' 'Oh, weaker resistance, slower reflexes, Amycus,' said Dumbledore. 'Old age, in short ... one day, perhaps, it will happen to you ... if you are lucky ...' .'What's that mean, then, what's that mean?'" I rest my case. How either of them managed to teach at all is a mystery to me.
Well puting Dolohov as a teacher would make Voldermort remove two off his most powerfull DE, Voldermort probable didn't trust any Malfoy to be placed as a teacher, Yaxley was working in the ministry which only left Rookwood and everyone comperable to Carrows in terms of inteligence to be placed as teachers
In my very personal opinion, Snape is as gifted as Grindelwald in his own right. As there are parallels between Dumbledores' gifts and Voldemorts. Always mind that Grindelwald had the Elderwand. With the latter, he could have been even a threat for Voldemort or to put it another way Lily's murderer.
If we Keep Albus side (as Voldemort in this case), Snape will top that list too :) Only one who can challenge him is Mad-Eye..But I personally believe that Snape edges over Mad-eye...
I wouldn't really say that Draco was a death eater. He was just the boy who had no choice. You can tell in the movies that he doesn't want to do it but because of his father he feels like he has to.
I disagree about Pettigrew. Even Crabbe *Jr) was able to learn Fiendfyre, even if he couldn't stop it. Not even Voldemort valued Pettigrew; no one valued Pettigrew. Surely all the characters in HP can't have been wrong? However, Voldemort had to take what he could get, especially as people weren't exactly queuing up to help him resurrect. He wouldn't even have been able to become an animagus without James' and Sirius' help (at least, according to Remus).
He still managed to become an Animagus as a teen. Doesn't matter if he had some help. He's also, inspite of his snivelling ways, competent and quite clever. And he managed to fool his friends and the Order for quite some time. I would have placed him even higher. Fourth after Snape, Bella and Barty Junior.
Voldemort valued wormtail he knew he was loyal but also knew he'd flee at any sign of danger.( he even calls him out for this in the books and movies when he says master i was loyal) If anything he was one of the more loyal death eaters who helped bring Voldemort back even though he did it out of cowardice. Him and Crouch Jr did all the work even Quirrell wasn't much of a help lol. All Quirrell was was a force to feed off of I mean he couldn't even touch harry when the rest of them could. That's cause Voldemort was in him but still useless. Snape, Bella, and Jr, are by far the most powerful death eaters. Snape being the most powerful. Crabbe would have been if he got older and learned to control his magic but a user that cannot control magic isn't powerful. The only reason he conjured that was out of fear of dying. And in turn killed himself. By 1998, Crabbe was skilled with Dark spells, such as the Cruciatus and the Avada Kedavra Curses, and Fiendfyre conjuration. However, when he released the latter, it killed him due to him neglecting its potency. He was powerful but also very stupid Like his father before him. Vincent Crabbe died enclosed in the Room of Requirement, as he apparently did not have the ability to stop the Fiendfyre. After the survivors escaped from the cursed fire, they sat at the seventh-floor corridor (Goyle still Stunned) and watched as the Horcrux broke apart from contact with the fire.
\Interesting. From Books Four and Six. From Ch1 of Goblet of Fire: 'I am not asking you to do it alone. By that time, my faithful servant will have rejoined us." "I am a faithful servant," said Wormtail, the merest trace of sullenness in his voice. "Wormtail, I need somebody with brains, somebody whose loyalty has never wavered, and you, unfortunately, fulfill neither requirement."' now, I don't know about you but if I had been spoken to like that by my boss I wouldn't feel exactly valued. Even Voldemort knew what Wormtail was- and what he wasn't. And from ch33: 'He looked down at Wormtail, who continued to sob. "You returned to me, not out of loyalty, but out of fear of your old friends. You deserve this pain, Wormtail. You know that, don't you?" "Yes, master," moaned Wormtail, "please, master ... please" "Yet you helped return me to my body," said Voldemort coolly, watching Wormtail sob on the ground. "Worthless and traitorous as you are, you helped me ... and Lord Voldemort rewards his helpers ..."' Note that he waited quite a while to give Wormtail a new hand. It would have taken him seconds following his resurrection, and he could have done it right away, but he left his 'valued' servant writhing and sobbing on the ground in front of his other Death Eaters for a bit before he decided to keep his promise. Not the actions of one who values this particular servant IMHO. Furthermore, in HBP he detailed Wormtail to Spinners End to serve Snape, who also didn't value him. From Ch2 'We ... we are alone, aren't we?' Narcissa asked quietly. 'Yes, of course. Well, Wormtail's here, but we're not counting vermin, are we?' He pointed his wand at the wall of books behind him and, with a bang, a hidden door flew open, revealing a narrow staircase upon which a small man stood frozen. And had it never occurred to you that from the end of Book3, no one refers to Peter Pettigrew as anything but Wormtail from then on. Are you really telling me that Voldemort was in the habit of using anyone's pet name? He was arrogant and evil but not stupid. He knew who and what he had and - and made sure they knew he knew. He does value some of his servants, however; he even goes so far as to tell Snape how much he valued him before having him killed.
Dolohov also helped with killing of powerful Prewet brothers in the 1st war and killed Lupin in battle of Hogwarts. Only wizard who managed to really defeat him(cafeteria fight wasnt exactly fair with Harry under invisibility cloak etc.) was Flitwick who was dueling champion and most knowlegable charms master alive. So i would say Dolohov is just as powerful as Belatrix. Barty Crouch jr was probably the smartest death eater beside Snape and was very powerful but we never saw him in combat so he is a bit tricky to rank
True, but he had to be given a real hard prodding to get sufficient motivation to effectively weld the Cruciatus curse. Which happened after Carrow spat on McGonagall. Never diss McGonagall in front of Potter.
Does this video creator not realize that theres a moment before snape and McGonagall fight where they talk with their eyes. Snape then deflects McGonagalls attacks into the other death eaters and grabs their wands on the way out. He had to make it look legit to keep being a mole for the good side.
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Antonin Dolohov, Barty Crouch Jr, Bellatrix Lestrange, Narcissa and Lucius Malfoy we're my personal favorite Death Eaters!! Despite Narcissa not being entirely a Death Eater!!
I think Barty Junior had even more potential than even Bellatrix he just didn’t get the same chance to learn from those round him! But school wise I think he was top of his year from what I understand!
He was an animagus. And hid himself amongst many powerful wizards unnoticed for years . He was unlijesble but undoubtedly at least more than averagely powerful
@@parkeydee he was only able to become an animagus with the help of others. Lupin literally states he did it with all the help he could get from Sirius and James. Everyone talks about how he had little talent. Idk I just feel he wouldn’t be called worthless and untalented all the time by his peers if he was notably powerful despite being cowardly.
Well if you include Snape then yes he was the most powerful. As for the top tier I think that had Dolohov and Bellatrix dueled fairly Dolohov would have won. Without Snape I consider Dolohov as the most powerful DE in existence. The fact that Bellatrix was Voldemort's general was because he favored her and not because she is more "powerful" than all the other DE. But I can't deny she was powerful in her own right. I just don't get Voldemort's head to choose an idiot (Bellatrix) to run his army that says something. I wonder if Minerva McGonagall could have defeated Bellatrix.
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The Death Eaters were some of the most talented and powerful wizards and witches at their time. Sadly they took such an evil and twisted path. You see in the Battle of Hogwarts that they are second-in-command of Voldemort himself.
If she wasn’t so loyal to Voldemort, I could see Bellatrix being powerful enough to challenge him as leader of the Death Eaters. I certainly wouldn’t be surprised if she had received top marks in dueling as a student, either
Blasphemy. Bellatrix, as powerful as she was, doesn't come close in power to Voldemort. Instead, I would suggest that Snape would be more equipped to challenge Voldemort in that respect.
@@ashersharol I disagree that she doesn't come close to him in power. She's one of only three people who have been canonically shown to deflect an attack from Dumbledore, the others being Grindelwald and Voldemort. I think they outclass her but not by leaps and bounds. I see her being on par with McGonagall.
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@@paulyb7267 being equal to Sirius is not a huge achievement. Sirius is so arrogant, he wouldn’t even look at his opponent. Which is exactly how he got himself killed. He was too busy laughing at Bellatrix shield himself.
Let’s see. James was an auror. He and Lily defied Voldemort thrice. James was a reasonably good student, and quite good at transfiguration. Though he was rather stupid (hence not keeping his wand with him when he knew he and Lily were being hunted for by lord Voldemort), he was extremely brave, and did what he could to help his friends. Bellatrix was a talented witch. In fact, one of Voldemort’s favourites. She was also reasonably intelligent, not to mention utterly insane, which gave her a huge advantage. Since she had murderous thoughts at all times, torturing and killing people was no big deal. She, like her brother Sirius, was extremely arrogant, which got her killed as well. But she was not noble like the Gryffindors. When she saw a chance, she took it. I think Bellatrix would win. She wouldn’t wait for James to wash his hands, put on a coat, kiss his wife and son goodbye, rant a few brave words at her, and then grab his wand. She would straight on kill him while his back was turned. That’s what I think would happen.
@@zeaferjones1404 There are villains who weren't from Slytherin: - Quirinus Quirrell - Ravenclaw - Gilderoy Lockhart - Ravenclaw - Peter Pettigrew - Gryffindor - Barty Crouch Jr - possibly Ravenclaw - Albus Dumbledore (before he turned against Grindelwald) - Gryffindor
Even Bellatrix wasn't completely loyal to Voldemort. Helping Narcissa get that vow from Snape WAS a betrayal of his orders. So, she wasn't as totally loyal as she seemed.
To be fair Bellatrix was taught family was everything as a child and she loved Narcissa beyond words!! So she was probably torn between what she was taught growing up/her loyalty to Narcissa, and her loyalty to Voldemort!!
It's Harry Potter, not Dragon Ball Z. Differences in power are real but, just like real life, violence is unpredictable. A Navy Seal can be killed by a 14 year old with a gun hidden under their shirt because they don't think they are a threat. Also thematically it makes sense. Bellatrix hated the world and enjoyed cruelty Molly loved the world and the people in it, especially her family. Bellatrix and people like her underestimated just how dangerous a loving person can be if you threaten what they love.
Which is funny because Draco didn't really want to be a death eater "after all" that's why him and his family betrayed Voldemort in the end however he was coerced by Voldemort to BE a death eater. He never really became one he was given the duty to kill Dumbledore to become on and failed miserably because snape took the oath so Draco wouldn't have to kill Dumbledore. He wasn't a Death eater ever But he was to become one after killing Dumbledore and he didn't want to kill him. Basically he wanted to be one and when the chance came to JOIN them to become on he realized that this isn't the card i wanted to play. Even Rowling said this. Rowling commented that "The moment Draco got what he thought he wanted, to become a Death Eater, and given a mission by Lord Voldemort, as he did in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, reality finally hit him" because his dream was "so very different".
No surprise that Dolohov the death eater only know for his power would be number 4 on this type a list 10-Rodolphes 9-Draco 8-Yaxley 7-Wormtail 6-Barty Crunch Jr. 5-Lucius 4-Rookwood 3-Dolohov 2-Snape 1-Bellatrix I think Wormtail in terms of power out put is powerfull but he just waists his power Bellatrix is in my opinen more skilled in combat than Snape but he is more skilled when it comes to magic useg then her
@@jihanessa4132 Is she? Snape held his own against McGonagall while holding back and was only really driven away when he had to fight her, Flitwick, Sprout, and another professor at the same time. I don't really see Bellatrix doing better than that.
@@edwardarroyo884 That is literally twisting the words of the book, never did that happen, he retreated as soon as they entered not when they fought him, he knew he would get pounded. As for bella, she dueled and won against kingsley who fought and won against 2 death eaters, stopped the spells of dumbledore etc.
@@jihanessa4132 He still held off McGonagall while holding back, and she was one of the strongest witches of her time. I forgot that he fled immediately, but he was still able to avoid being killed or captured by the four of them, and two of them were part of the 3 v 1 against Voldy, and Flitwick was no pushover either. I feel like everyone ignores Snape's ability to fly without a broom, I feel like that gives him a pretty good advantage against most people, since he has better movement. I think the fight is hard regardless of who wins though, so if you think Bellatrix wins, that's cool, she's really strong too.
Well, James was an auror, and judging from the fact that he defeated The Dark Lord thrice (according to the prophecy) I would say that he would probably be a bit more powerful than Lucius. On the other hand, Draco is obviously an excellent wizard even at a young age (as we see in The Chamber of secrets, where is produced a live snake from his wand. That’s no child’s play.) Harry, though a very ordinary student, is highly skilled in defence, especially due to his constant war against The Dark Lord. They would probably be at equals, but I think Potter Sr would make the Potters win.
@@mukherjeerumela Did you say "defeated" the Dark Lord? No, the prophecy said "defied", big difference. But your point is well taken about James being a head Auror (and I had forgotten about the prophecy, though Lily might have also had a role in them defying Voldemort). You definitely swayed my mind in this reasoning. James and Harry probably are a bit more powerful than the pair of Draco and Lucius.
But then they all know Avada Kedavra so power level means nothing. A handful could have easily killed Voldemort unless the tattoo binds them in some way that I don't know of having never read the novels.
"There's not a witch or wizard who went bad who wasn't in Slytherin" Barty crouch jr: ravenclaw Sirius black (yes ik he wasn't actually bad but at the time this was said the whole wizarding world thought he was) gryffindor Quirrel: ravenclaw Wormtail: gryffindor Umbridge: Hufflepuff Macnair: gryffindor
@@tsanglinchi866 it didn't say there wasn't a witch or wizard who became a deatheater who wasn't in Slytherin, it was there wasn't a witch or wizard who WENT BAD. Umbridge might not have become a full bloom deatheater but she was definitely an evil witch with a capital B
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There’s one issue that bugs me about Voldermont and I wish you can make video on it Why was he never adopted considering the fact that many orphanages at the time had babies adopted out because muggles prefer infants who they can raise as their own as they see fit. According to the caretakers at Voldermont’s orphanage he was an easy baby who never cried that much another bonus in making him the ideal baby to raise. If he was adopted and raised in a loving home by muggles how would that have changed his outcome. Also touch on why there’s no foster care system in the wizard world to have magical children cared for in the magicalWorld if there are no suitable guardians.
Having Snape at #1 is the right call. Voldemort himself said that Snape was a very capable wizard. Snape was the only Death eater who learned how to fly from Voldemort too. He was that powerful. Also, Snape invented 7+ spells of his own, and he was the most brilliant potion maker in his generation. He was a true genius in every respect. Voldemort could not break through his mental defenses to read him, Bellatrix feared him; and every other Death eater was constantly on their guard against him. His double agency not withstanding, they knew he'd smoke them in a duel.
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Someone else pointed this out, but when Snape is confronted by Professor McGonagall he not only holds back, he defelcts to spells to the death eaters behind him, essentially helping finish the fight before fleeing. Showing he still cared deeply for his students and peers.
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That was an accident u can tel if u watch it more closely he was in a total panic trying to just flee
@@Flatearth69 not an accident listen to the commentary it was Alan Rickman's idea. Which I thought was epic and so sad 😞
It’s in the movie, not the book. In the book, Snape fled from Flitwick, McGonagall, Slughorn, and Sprout. He was fighting 1v4, jumped out the window, and flew, something only he and Voldemort were able to do in the books.
Snape is clearly the 3rd best Wizard in the series (assuming we don’t count Grindelwald who doesn’t really fight in his old age anyways). So many signs point to it. It’s a shame we don’t ever really get to see him seriously duel much outside of owning Harry at the end of the 6th book. He’s always holding back. It would’ve been nice if maybe he dueled Voldemort to the death when it was clear he would be killed.
And took their wands
Barty Crouch Jr is stupidly powerful. Or portrayed as such wizard. He was able to go through dumbledore's age spell, charm ancient relic the goblet of fire, capture alastor moody and many more. It's wild how much power he had
And was actually a really good teacher as well.
Barty Crouch Jr was everything Voldemort wishes. He didn't need to revive Voldemort he could have been the next Voldemort. I don't get why if being pure blood is so important to them they would be so loyal to a half blood especially Barty Crouch Jr.
Barty Crouch Jr and Peter Petty jumped Moody, he didn't best Moody in a one on one duel.
Well of course he got through the age ring, he was in his 30's lol
@@ryanellis9325 getting through the age thing means he was able to enter Harry in the tournament even though Harry was underage. Though that says nothing about his power, only knowledge. Not to mention he might have been given the spell to bypass the goblet by Voldemort.
If Snape had fully committed himself to darkness, he would have been unstoppable.
1. Inventing spells since teenage years
2. Probably the greatest occlumant ever
3. One of the only two wizards known to fly
4. Probably the best potioneer too (Book of half blood prince, Dumbledore's ring-cursed hand, Saving Katie Bell, Lupins potion)
5. Crazy good duelist (even though duelling reluctantly)
Why would he be unstoppable when Voldemort wasn't? Lol. Please don't say because he knows about the power of love and Voldemort didn't.
@@untitled6391he said if Snape had fully committed himself to the dark arts, he would be unstoppable. Snape did not fully commit himself, he was very good at keeping his emotions in check as to not reveal what he was doing.
@@hardtogetnamehere he wouldn't. There is nothing to suggest he would be.
Flying was movie thing, if not only old voldy could do it
Snape on the books could do it too@@JustRedBed
According to the books, Snape was only 30 when Harry was accepted to Hogwarts. He was 35 years younger than Voldemort, and 80 years younger than Dumbledore. I'd say his power would've matched them given enough time.
He might even have eclipsed them. The top 3 - Barty, Bella, and Snape - all were NOT old by the time they died. Each one of them could have easily become the most powerful witch/wizard of the age if they'd lived long enough.
Nope. Dumbledore, Grindelwald and Riddle had massive inherent power. Even in their school days, they were all famous (or infamous for Grindelwald).
While Snape did invent spells and was a prodigy in potions, he would never become as powerful, no matter how much knowledge he accumulated.
There's levels to this chit and Snape belongs with the likes of Bellatrix and Kingsley.
@@untitled6391He was able to fool Voldemort.
@@malachiwarner5699 so did Narcissa, what's your point?
@@untitled6391 Good point. But I still think he was on a level higher than bellatrix. I mean he easily could of lived another 100 years. As some other commenters pointed out him and Voldemort are the only known wizards who could fly. I just feel like your underestimating him.
I somehow paused this as i was falling asleep, then continued it after waking up. I absolutely love that Snape is number 1. RIP.
if Voldermort wasn't immortal and Snape had gone full evil, he could had been the next dark lord. dude was HIM.
He's a half-blood, the 28 pureblood families wouldn't recognize him.
Molly Weasley was always underestimated in my opinion, whereas she managed to do tens of simultaneous non-verbal spells all around the house without even having to look at what she was doing. She was also an original member of the Order meaning Dumbledore knew she was highly skills and also she managed to still be standing at the end, which just proves she had skill.
i though she was not in the original order ...
She’s not an original member, but her brothers Gideon and Fabian Prewett were. That’s the other thing people forget about Molly, her brothers were stated to be extremely gifted wizards. So much so that it took an entire squad of Death Eaters led by Dolohov to kill them. Naturally growing up she most likely practiced magic and dueling with them, so it shouldn’t be that surprising that she’s as strong as she is. Plus, like you said, she does mostly nonverbal magic throughout the series which is challenging and requires a lot of skill.
I'd be interested in finding out about the Slytherins that Snape hung out with who didn't become Death Eaters
What is this sentence? It makes no sense.
@@bobbyewing311 Snape hung around with a group of Slytherins who nearly all became Death Eaters. Nearly all, so some didn't. I'd be interested in why. Since Slytherins are usually portrayed as evil, it would be interesting to see what happened to them, what they thought of Voldemort, the Death Eaters, and the group of friends they hung out with in school
@@bobbyewing311 makes perfect sense
all of em did i think, it's just not all got caught, like malfoy
Even Voldy considered Pettigrew a weak wizard (explaining how he was unfit to possess). Yes, he learned to do some despicable things, but not very many. He wouldn't have become an animagus without James and Sirius' help.
What I always considered weird was that, after such a big build up (by Sirius and Mad Eye mostly) that Karkarov had dropped the names of so many death eaters, it ended up that only one was helpful (Rookwood). All the others were either already in prison, dead or cleared (like Snape). So why would he get a full ministry pardon for what turned out to be a mere one-for-one exchange?
Rookwood worked in the Department of Mystery, so he was very important and valuable mole
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I know where he worked; didn't yield any additional villains. The claim that so many death eaters were in prison because of his testimony. was wrong, too All the others named were dealt with.
In the end, my point is there are errors here and there, which always happens when the story is a series of installments. Pretty well written for the most part, just accept there are a few oopsies here and there. lol
Karkarov told on barty crouch Jr right that's why he got let go
@@JavierAlmaraz-wd3fm it was in the movie though. In the book he yielded only Rookwood who was valuable asset and agent for Voldemort, but he was only agent
@@lauramiller4939 I think there was an agreement between Bulgarian (?) and British Ministries of Magic, that's why he was pardoned and released.
honestly I believe You STILL underestimate Snape. He was depressed all his life, imho. that WILL hold you back. He was an equal to the three wizards, in his own way. good thing he was actually on our side.
I think it’s only because Snape changed allegiance that he was able to become the most powerful. Like why Albus was more powerful than Riddle. Dark alone isn’t enough.
Just like light alone isn't enough. Dumbledore definitely would not have become the most powerful wizard in the world if he didn't also have a decent amount of knowledge and experience in the Dark Arts.
I don't know.. Snape was very powerful even before. He's the only wizard beside voldamort that can fly without a broom. Invented multiple spells while still a child. Could do several feats of magic equal to a 4th or 5th year even before he was a 1st year with a wand. Even while still a true death eater , Snape was VERY powerful
Snap can fly because he can groe wings. There's a theory by the Carlin Brothers postulating he is a vampire, and the evidence is very compelling.
Snape changing his allegiance has nothing to do with how powerful he is. I'm not sure what motivated you to say that but it is a foolish comment.
That is a good point. You don't get along in this world by being a pure sweetheart. You have to be able to balance yourself betwixt light and dark. (Not trying to come off as edgy or w/e but it's true)
Lucius Malfoy being that low is wild. He was Voldemort’s right hand in the first wizarding war, putting him behind Peter Pettigrew is crazy lol
I think it's because of the movies. In the books he was no joke. In the movies he comes across as incompetent at times.
He’s a coward
@@vanessasolis3119 yeah after the 5th book…
I feel like this ranking is more about how important each Death Eater was (Pettigrew was very helpful for Voldemort's return) rather than their strength 🤔
I saw a lot of similarities between Cedric Diggery and young Voldemort especially the way they describe how talented he is. For Petigrew to take him out so easily shows that Petigrew is way more dangerous than he looks or acts.
Regarding Snape not quite being on the level of Dumbledore, Voldemort, Grindewald... I think that he probably could have been at that level, if he had aspired to be. He had a talent and a passion for magic, even in his youth, as evidenced by his Potions book! But he didn't go through that stage that we saw with the 3 great wizards that we are comparing him against, where there was a time where they were in love with power. Snape was always in love with a girl. And then her memory. But not power. At least that's always been my take on it!
Both power and lily evans. One does not negate the other.
He’s the Len Bias of the Wizarding World. He only had so much time to contend for the GOAT status.
If it wasn't for prophecy and the horcrux's I believe Snape would've matched voldemort for power purely for the fact Snape knew love aswell as hate.
@@gmdwillI'd say he's like the mace windu of the wizarding world 😂
I think his age is important to consider as well, he was something like 36 or 37 when he died. And especially in the wizarding world where wizards typically live well beyond 100 years of age, Snape could have continued to grow stronger for many many more years and close the gap a bit between himself and the 115 year old Dumbledore, and 71 year old Riddle. Grindy achieved the height of his power at about 60 years of age, before his loss and subsequent lifelong imprisonment. Snape did not achieve that absolute highest echelon of strength like the big three and I think his age is the biggest reason.
This ranking was great, Voldemort made a huge mistake in losing Snape. Snape was also very young, so his potential was very high.
yea, Snape defenitly had the chance of reaching simular hights or atleast realy close to the same lvl of power as those three if he was allowed to grow old.
and i have to agree that barty crouch jr is quite underrated. like how mutch would he have been able to grove as a wizard during the decade he was imprisoned first in azkaban and by his father, like there is no way the father would allowed his son having a wand there afther all sr hated his son at the time. despite of that and beeing like 17-18 years or around there if i remember correctly from the book he was able to trick everyone for almost a full year and pretending to be madeye moody who was one of the strongest british auras of all time. its hard to even imagtion what hights that guy could reach if not joining voldermort.
Not really. At that point, even if Voldemort didn't kill him under the (mistaken) assumption that he was the Elder Wand's master, the time was coming that Snape probably would have finally been forced to reveal his true allegiance.
Voldemort lost Snape the day he killed Lilly
@@Timboyxxx Well, yes, but I'm under the impression that the OP was referring to Voldemort killing Snape.
@@Lordmewtwo151 He's talking about Losing snape as an ally,(killing/going after the potters) which is what caused him to flip
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Lucius is way underrated. he is one of the few people Voldemort actually listened too
Lucius had money when Voldemort need resources. That is why Voldemort listened to him. Lucius was also a pure blood that Voldemort was not.
@@percynelson7726exactly. He was just daddy warbucks to voldy pants 😂. Voldemort was too selfish to ever truly care for anyone!
yeah Voldemort used him and Lucius after the second trip to Azkaban knew this its why they betrayed him in the end. That being said Lucius was probably one of the more powerful Deatheaters yes his magic was astonishing. Probably more powerful than Bella. Voldemort didn't care for Lucius though He thought he was a coward.
Voldemort didn't hate Lucius Malfoy, he despised him for his failure. Lucius's fall from grace is a study in irony. During the Second Wizarding War, Lucius was Voldemort's Chief Death Eater; but afterwards, everything went downhill for him.
@@jerseybound717Bella was stronger and more adequate by far. Lucy was just a way to money.
Yes but he was a coward
Before watching, I am thinking Snape is one and Bellatrix is two.
Snape is such an interesting character. With time, he could have probably become the most powerful character in Harry Potter lore.
Really?
@@hannahlarocco4699 There is a chance, Dumbledore and Voldemort were way older than Snape so they reached the level of power we see them at, Snape was only like 37 which is extremely young for a wizard, Dumbledore was over 100 after all. The main thing is that Snape didn't really have the drive the other two had by the time he got older since he was depressed all the time, if he did he might have became as strong as them if not stronger.
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You said Pettigrew transfigured himself... that's not what he did. He was an animagus. Moody transfigured Draco into a ferret. Draco had the brain of a ferret at that point, whereas animagi keep their agency. Also, the process is ridiculously long and difficult, whereas transfiguration is literally just a single spell.
Ive always said barty crouch jr was extremely underated. The things he had to do right under dumbledores nose is incredible. Guy was extremely smart
I'd have placed both the Carrows a little further down the list, simply because they don't appear to have much more intelligence than Crabbe or Goyle, given that neither of them seems to be able to understand a simple concept. From Ch27 of HBP: "
'Look at him -what's happened to you, then, Dumby?'
'Oh, weaker resistance, slower reflexes, Amycus,' said Dumbledore. 'Old age, in short ... one day, perhaps, it will happen to you ... if you are lucky ...' .'What's that mean, then, what's that mean?'"
I rest my case. How either of them managed to teach at all is a mystery to me.
Well puting Dolohov as a teacher would make Voldermort remove two off his most powerfull DE, Voldermort probable didn't trust any Malfoy to be placed as a teacher, Yaxley was working in the ministry which only left Rookwood and everyone comperable to Carrows in terms of inteligence to be placed as teachers
3:28 The Goyle's were not on the Sacred Twenty-Eight.
Antonin, Rabastan, Augustus, Rodolphus and Barty Crouch Junior have always been my favourite Death Eaters.
In my very personal opinion, Snape is as gifted as Grindelwald in his own right. As there are parallels between Dumbledores' gifts and Voldemorts. Always mind that Grindelwald had the Elderwand. With the latter, he could have been even a threat for Voldemort or to put it another way Lily's murderer.
Dolohov also killed Remus Lupin a pretty impressive accomplishment considering he taught Defense Against the Dark Arts
Wait who was that
As well as Fabian and Gideon Prewett, who by what we hear were quite powerful wizards
Can you rank the top 30 most powerful Order members?
If we Keep Albus side (as Voldemort in this case), Snape will top that list too :) Only one who can challenge him is Mad-Eye..But I personally believe that Snape edges over Mad-eye...
@@killerArya17 Agreed. Also, for third and fourth place it could be McGonagall and Aberforth.
@@paulyb7267 I think aberforth would be 2nd after snape.
@@MMAisTHEbestSPORT08 Nahh,Mad-eye is easily 2nd ...We don't have enough feats to rank Alberforth higher than Mad-Eye...
And Snape was a Half-Blood too. He was anle to outmatch thr Marauders in the short file "Severus Snape and the Marauders".
did the maurauders even know severus snape was half blood?
I wouldn't really say that Draco was a death eater. He was just the boy who had no choice. You can tell in the movies that he doesn't want to do it but because of his father he feels like he has to.
I disagree about Pettigrew. Even Crabbe *Jr) was able to learn Fiendfyre, even if he couldn't stop it. Not even Voldemort valued Pettigrew; no one valued Pettigrew. Surely all the characters in HP can't have been wrong? However, Voldemort had to take what he could get, especially as people weren't exactly queuing up to help him resurrect. He wouldn't even have been able to become an animagus without James' and Sirius' help (at least, according to Remus).
He still managed to become an Animagus as a teen. Doesn't matter if he had some help. He's also, inspite of his snivelling ways, competent and quite clever. And he managed to fool his friends and the Order for quite some time. I would have placed him even higher. Fourth after Snape, Bella and Barty Junior.
Voldemort valued wormtail he knew he was loyal but also knew he'd flee at any sign of danger.( he even calls him out for this in the books and movies when he says master i was loyal) If anything he was one of the more loyal death eaters who helped bring Voldemort back even though he did it out of cowardice. Him and Crouch Jr did all the work even Quirrell wasn't much of a help lol. All Quirrell was was a force to feed off of I mean he couldn't even touch harry when the rest of them could. That's cause Voldemort was in him but still useless. Snape, Bella, and Jr, are by far the most powerful death eaters. Snape being the most powerful. Crabbe would have been if he got older and learned to control his magic but a user that cannot control magic isn't powerful. The only reason he conjured that was out of fear of dying. And in turn killed himself.
By 1998, Crabbe was skilled with Dark spells, such as the Cruciatus and the Avada Kedavra Curses, and Fiendfyre conjuration. However, when he released the latter, it killed him due to him neglecting its potency.
He was powerful but also very stupid Like his father before him.
Vincent Crabbe died enclosed in the Room of Requirement, as he apparently did not have the ability to stop the Fiendfyre. After the survivors escaped from the cursed fire, they sat at the seventh-floor corridor (Goyle still Stunned) and watched as the Horcrux broke apart from contact with the fire.
\Interesting. From Books Four and Six.
From Ch1 of Goblet of Fire: 'I am not asking you to do it alone. By that time, my faithful servant will have rejoined us."
"I am a faithful servant," said Wormtail, the merest trace of sullenness in his voice.
"Wormtail, I need somebody with brains, somebody whose loyalty has never wavered, and you, unfortunately, fulfill neither requirement."'
now, I don't know about you but if I had been spoken to like that by my boss I wouldn't feel exactly valued. Even Voldemort knew what Wormtail was- and what he wasn't.
And from ch33:
'He looked down at Wormtail, who continued to sob.
"You returned to me, not out of loyalty, but out of fear of your old friends. You deserve this pain, Wormtail. You know that, don't you?"
"Yes, master," moaned Wormtail, "please, master ... please"
"Yet you helped return me to my body," said Voldemort coolly, watching Wormtail sob on the ground. "Worthless and traitorous as you are, you helped me ... and Lord Voldemort rewards his helpers ..."'
Note that he waited quite a while to give Wormtail a new hand. It would have taken him seconds following his resurrection, and he could have done it right away, but he left his 'valued' servant writhing and sobbing on the ground in front of his other Death Eaters for a bit before he decided to keep his promise. Not the actions of one who values this particular servant IMHO.
Furthermore, in HBP he detailed Wormtail to Spinners End to serve Snape, who also didn't value him. From Ch2
'We ... we are alone, aren't we?' Narcissa asked quietly.
'Yes, of course. Well, Wormtail's here, but we're not counting vermin, are we?'
He pointed his wand at the wall of books behind him and, with a bang, a hidden door flew open, revealing a narrow staircase upon which a small man stood frozen.
And had it never occurred to you that from the end of Book3, no one refers to Peter Pettigrew as anything but Wormtail from then on. Are you really telling me that Voldemort was in the habit of using anyone's pet name? He was arrogant and evil but not stupid. He knew who and what he had and - and made sure they knew he knew. He does value some of his servants, however; he even goes so far as to tell Snape how much he valued him before having him killed.
Snape actually successful escaped basically all the Hogwarts professors fighting him in the Deathly Hallows (instead of just McGonagall)
But snape is one of the professors
Dolohov also helped with killing of powerful Prewet brothers in the 1st war and killed Lupin in battle of Hogwarts. Only wizard who managed to really defeat him(cafeteria fight wasnt exactly fair with Harry under invisibility cloak etc.) was Flitwick who was dueling champion and most knowlegable charms master alive. So i would say Dolohov is just as powerful as Belatrix. Barty Crouch jr was probably the smartest death eater beside Snape and was very powerful but we never saw him in combat so he is a bit tricky to rank
Awesome video! Liked, and subscribed!! The Death Eaters were certainly a powerful evil force with many interesting members.
Nagini doesn't count? Damn.
I was waiting for her too
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Don't forget that the Carrows got beat by Harry and Luna in Ravenclaw tower. The only known time Harry effectively used the Cruciatus Curse.
True, but he had to be given a real hard prodding to get sufficient motivation to effectively weld the Cruciatus curse. Which happened after Carrow spat on McGonagall.
Never diss McGonagall in front of Potter.
I heard Rookwood and perked up, I completely forgot about him but I knew the name sounded familiar when I played through Hogarth legacy.
Does this video creator not realize that theres a moment before snape and McGonagall fight where they talk with their eyes. Snape then deflects McGonagalls attacks into the other death eaters and grabs their wands on the way out. He had to make it look legit to keep being a mole for the good side.
6:20 - They really out here sayin folks ain't die in the great prophecy slide of '07? Did you see those stacks? Those were some pretty fat stacks of prescience orbs given their irrelevance. It was like 20 stories of glass bowling balls falling for square miles.
I think we all knew the top 3 were gonna be Barty, Bella, and Severus. We just didn't know which order the video would put them in.
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Something I just thought of, why did snap write his spells in his potions book rather then his DADA book?? I just find that a little odd
Probably spent more time in the potions book, seeing how it was most likely his favorite and best subject. Just day dreaming while studying
How did Peter Pettigrew get sorted into Gryffindor?
Antonin Dolohov, Barty Crouch Jr, Bellatrix Lestrange, Narcissa and Lucius Malfoy we're my personal favorite Death Eaters!! Despite Narcissa not being entirely a Death Eater!!
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Actually, in The Cursed Child...
I think Barty Junior had even more potential than even Bellatrix he just didn’t get the same chance to learn from those round him! But school wise I think he was top of his year from what I understand!
McGonagall didn't defeat the Carrows. Luna and Harry defeat them in Ravenclaw tower. And we get to see Harry torture Amycus.
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Does anyone know what Mrs. Weesley used to kill Bellatrix? Was it avada kedavra?
I believe it was Reducto. Avatar Kadavra isn't known to blow people to pieces.
What is martial magic?
how is Lucius so far down? more specifically, under Wormtail?
I will never agree with your opinion on pettigrew being a powerful wizard lol
Fair! It’s a hot take
He was an animagus. And hid himself amongst many powerful wizards unnoticed for years . He was unlijesble but undoubtedly at least more than averagely powerful
@@parkeydee he was only able to become an animagus with the help of others. Lupin literally states he did it with all the help he could get from Sirius and James. Everyone talks about how he had little talent. Idk I just feel he wouldn’t be called worthless and untalented all the time by his peers if he was notably powerful despite being cowardly.
@@kmccartyy12 Plus he's physically repulsive to look at. So even if he was powerful it doesn't count
Pettigrew was an idiot but smart when it comes to stratagem
Jugson sure looks alot like the dark Lord eh?? 😂
Well if you include Snape then yes he was the most powerful. As for the top tier I think that had Dolohov and Bellatrix dueled fairly Dolohov would have won. Without Snape I consider Dolohov as the most powerful DE in existence. The fact that Bellatrix was Voldemort's general was because he favored her and not because she is more "powerful" than all the other DE. But I can't deny she was powerful in her own right. I just don't get Voldemort's head to choose an idiot (Bellatrix) to run his army that says something. I wonder if Minerva McGonagall could have defeated Bellatrix.
When you are in a position like Voldemort you have to select your top ranks among the most loyal, not the most qualified for the position.
@@thattrickydude Yes and sadly for Voldemort Snape wasn't loyal. The most loyal ones either died for him or got into Azkaban.
I think evan rosier should be higher than karkaroff because he Injured alastor and made him Use the killing curse
It was never said killing curse was used. Many curses can kill.
I think you meant to say he was released from Azkaban after giving a name Barty Crouch Jr. 🤦
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I love Antonin and Regulus. Plus the actor that played Antonin is so sexy ❤
The Death Eaters were some of the most talented and powerful wizards and witches at their time. Sadly they took such an evil and twisted path. You see in the Battle of Hogwarts that they are second-in-command of Voldemort himself.
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If she wasn’t so loyal to Voldemort, I could see Bellatrix being powerful enough to challenge him as leader of the Death Eaters. I certainly wouldn’t be surprised if she had received top marks in dueling as a student, either
She was too sycophantic
@@iamwhoiam7887 she’s too what?
Blasphemy. Bellatrix, as powerful as she was, doesn't come close in power to Voldemort. Instead, I would suggest that Snape would be more equipped to challenge Voldemort in that respect.
@@ashersharol interesting
@@ashersharol I disagree that she doesn't come close to him in power. She's one of only three people who have been canonically shown to deflect an attack from Dumbledore, the others being Grindelwald and Voldemort. I think they outclass her but not by leaps and bounds. I see her being on par with McGonagall.
Imagine if lilly had been mean to snape...the entire series would have been a different story
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Did you get a new microphone? I’m a long time fan of the channel and musician.
The audio of this video is a bit harsh. Not a dig at you. I just thought I should say so as it’s not indicative of your videos.
Man I almost forgot about a lot of these death eaters even though I did just finish the deathly hallows book.
I cannot believe walden mcnair tried killing buckbeak ::(((
great video, but i would recommend putting the mic a little bit more away from your face when speaking 😅
Don’t all of the death eaters fly? I mean a ton of them were flying around In The movies. Was it in the books that only Voldemort and Snape could fly?
Yes, that's right, in the books it's only Voldy and Snape who can fly.
Why?
@@hannahlarocco4699 why what?
Why could only they fly and no one else?
@@SlabbyMess Because they watched DBZ.
Pettigrew is too high up. He should be near the bottom.
SNAPE the GOAT 🐐
Well done! Snape was the best follower and friend.
Why can snape fly? I thought most wizards can fly as smoke or light smoke?
bellatrix and Snape are always S tier, for different reasons
Bellatrix was killed by Molly though.. lol
Molly was a founding member of the Order of The Phoenix and her brothers Fabian and Gideon were considered some of the finest duelists alive.
Marshall Magic?? 🤔
People really underestimate Snape because he’s always holds himself back. Even this video thinks Voldemort is stronger than Snape
Was snape always one or did he only become one to help kill Voldemort?
He was always one. Lily being tight with his greatest enemies pushed him into becoming friends with the Death Eaters.
Quirrel wasnt an official death eater huh
Snape also died so young.
What happened to your mic???????
Goyle jr was the most powerful death eater
Who would win in a full-on duel between James Potter and Bellatrix Lestrange (both in their prime)? How would it go and what would it be like?
I would give Bellatrix the edge. She is probably more powerful than James. Such things are situational, of course.
Was James Potter even a good duelist? I didn't read the books so idk
@@gutter339 He was said to be on par/equal to Sirius and he also managed to narrowly escape from Voldemort three times.
@@paulyb7267 being equal to Sirius is not a huge achievement. Sirius is so arrogant, he wouldn’t even look at his opponent. Which is exactly how he got himself killed. He was too busy laughing at Bellatrix shield himself.
Let’s see.
James was an auror. He and Lily defied Voldemort thrice. James was a reasonably good student, and quite good at transfiguration. Though he was rather stupid (hence not keeping his wand with him when he knew he and Lily were being hunted for by lord Voldemort), he was extremely brave, and did what he could to help his friends.
Bellatrix was a talented witch. In fact, one of Voldemort’s favourites. She was also reasonably intelligent, not to mention utterly insane, which gave her a huge advantage. Since she had murderous thoughts at all times, torturing and killing people was no big deal. She, like her brother Sirius, was extremely arrogant, which got her killed as well. But she was not noble like the Gryffindors. When she saw a chance, she took it.
I think Bellatrix would win. She wouldn’t wait for James to wash his hands, put on a coat, kiss his wife and son goodbye, rant a few brave words at her, and then grab his wand. She would straight on kill him while his back was turned. That’s what I think would happen.
Yes, Snape is the most powerful Deatheaters.
Bellatrix will always be number one to me, and I see don't think she should've died ugh. Plus, she was so hot
I would swap Barty crouch jr. And Bellatrix
Fun fact all of these witches and wizards on this list are Slytherins minus Wormtail aka Peter Pettigrew.
What was he?
@@SlabbyMess Gryffindor.
It is what makes me think there needs to be more Gryffindor villians.
@@zeaferjones1404 There are villains who weren't from Slytherin:
- Quirinus Quirrell - Ravenclaw
- Gilderoy Lockhart - Ravenclaw
- Peter Pettigrew - Gryffindor
- Barty Crouch Jr - possibly Ravenclaw
- Albus Dumbledore (before he turned against Grindelwald) - Gryffindor
O'Goyle rules!
Even Bellatrix wasn't completely loyal to Voldemort. Helping Narcissa get that vow from Snape WAS a betrayal of his orders. So, she wasn't as totally loyal as she seemed.
None of them were. I didn't hear anybody offering up their wand when Voldemort needed one to kill Harry, not even Bellatrix.
To be fair Bellatrix was taught family was everything as a child and she loved Narcissa beyond words!! So she was probably torn between what she was taught growing up/her loyalty to Narcissa, and her loyalty to Voldemort!!
Where is Antonin Dolohov
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excellent !
bella > snape
Belatrix beaten by a mom Weasly is a result of lazy writting, or just a lack of inspiration, as the whole 7th book is.
It's Harry Potter, not Dragon Ball Z. Differences in power are real but, just like real life, violence is unpredictable. A Navy Seal can be killed by a 14 year old with a gun hidden under their shirt because they don't think they are a threat. Also thematically it makes sense. Bellatrix hated the world and enjoyed cruelty Molly loved the world and the people in it, especially her family. Bellatrix and people like her underestimated just how dangerous a loving person can be if you threaten what they love.
Which is funny because Draco didn't really want to be a death eater "after all" that's why him and his family betrayed Voldemort in the end however he was coerced by Voldemort to BE a death eater. He never really became one he was given the duty to kill Dumbledore to become on and failed miserably because snape took the oath so Draco wouldn't have to kill Dumbledore. He wasn't a Death eater ever But he was to become one after killing Dumbledore and he didn't want to kill him.
Basically he wanted to be one and when the chance came to JOIN them to become on he realized that this isn't the card i wanted to play. Even Rowling said this.
Rowling commented that "The moment Draco got what he thought he wanted, to become a Death Eater, and given a mission by Lord Voldemort, as he did in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, reality finally hit him" because his dream was "so very different".
No surprise that Dolohov the death eater only know for his power would be number 4 on this type a list
10-Rodolphes
9-Draco
8-Yaxley
7-Wormtail
6-Barty Crunch Jr.
5-Lucius
4-Rookwood
3-Dolohov
2-Snape
1-Bellatrix
I think Wormtail in terms of power out put is powerfull but he just waists his power
Bellatrix is in my opinen more skilled in combat than Snape but he is more skilled when it comes to magic useg then her
Lucius? His only power is being rich and snob. He didnt do anything right, all trough second war he was a faliure.
Indeed. She is better at duelling purely.
@@jihanessa4132 Is she? Snape held his own against McGonagall while holding back and was only really driven away when he had to fight her, Flitwick, Sprout, and another professor at the same time. I don't really see Bellatrix doing better than that.
@@edwardarroyo884 That is literally twisting the words of the book, never did that happen, he retreated as soon as they entered not when they fought him, he knew he would get pounded. As for bella, she dueled and won against kingsley who fought and won against 2 death eaters, stopped the spells of dumbledore etc.
@@jihanessa4132 He still held off McGonagall while holding back, and she was one of the strongest witches of her time. I forgot that he fled immediately, but he was still able to avoid being killed or captured by the four of them, and two of them were part of the 3 v 1 against Voldy, and Flitwick was no pushover either. I feel like everyone ignores Snape's ability to fly without a broom, I feel like that gives him a pretty good advantage against most people, since he has better movement. I think the fight is hard regardless of who wins though, so if you think Bellatrix wins, that's cool, she's really strong too.
Stan Shunpike?
Who will win a fight between Harry and James Potter against Lucius and Draco Malfoy?
This is a tough one. I actually think it would be a draw.
if you consider the Head Auror Harry then I think he alone would easily tackle both of them.
Well, James was an auror, and judging from the fact that he defeated The Dark Lord thrice (according to the prophecy) I would say that he would probably be a bit more powerful than Lucius. On the other hand, Draco is obviously an excellent wizard even at a young age (as we see in The Chamber of secrets, where is produced a live snake from his wand. That’s no child’s play.) Harry, though a very ordinary student, is highly skilled in defence, especially due to his constant war against The Dark Lord. They would probably be at equals, but I think Potter Sr would make the Potters win.
@@mukherjeerumela Did you say "defeated" the Dark Lord? No, the prophecy said "defied", big difference. But your point is well taken about James being a head Auror (and I had forgotten about the prophecy, though Lily might have also had a role in them defying Voldemort). You definitely swayed my mind in this reasoning. James and Harry probably are a bit more powerful than the pair of Draco and Lucius.
@@mukherjeerumela James was not an author, that’s the Longbottoms.
But then they all know Avada Kedavra so power level means nothing. A handful could have easily killed Voldemort unless the tattoo binds them in some way that I don't know of having never read the novels.
You never read the novels yet you make bold assumptions?
"There's not a witch or wizard who went bad who wasn't in Slytherin"
Barty crouch jr: ravenclaw
Sirius black (yes ik he wasn't actually bad but at the time this was said the whole wizarding world thought he was) gryffindor
Quirrel: ravenclaw
Wormtail: gryffindor
Umbridge: Hufflepuff
Macnair: gryffindor
Macnair is in Gryffindor?
Btw Umbridge IS in Slytherin+she’s not a death eater
I dont think it is stated for Macnair, but Umbridge was definitely Slytherin.
@@tsanglinchi866 apparently so, I googled witches and wizards who went bad that weren't in Slytherin and it said he was
@@tsanglinchi866 it didn't say there wasn't a witch or wizard who became a deatheater who wasn't in Slytherin, it was there wasn't a witch or wizard who WENT BAD. Umbridge might not have become a full bloom deatheater but she was definitely an evil witch with a capital B