Voldemort's 5 BIGGEST Regrets
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His biggest regret was choosing to face Harry Potter.
Possibly lol😂
Honestly his biggest mistake was not just dropping all his horcruxes into the sea. If even he doesn’t know where they are, then it’s impossible for any of his enemies to know where they are either to destroy them.
Either that or not killing Slughorn to ensure he couldn’t pass his knowledge on to Dumbledore.
The thing you actually point out as mistake actually goes in line with his character. He had a knack on collecting valuable items, and also his arrogance got the best of him on more than 1 ocassion.
Regarding Horace, he didn’t killed him because he actually tried to recruit him, Slughorn declined but for some unknown reason, neither Voldemort nor the death eaters killed him for refusing to join.
I think if the horcruxes sunk till the bottom of the sea then the sea pressure would destroy them.
@@ChrisPTY507Perhaps because he always managed to avoid him somehow
I don’t think Voldemort regretted making his horcruxes for even a second. While he may have seen his increased anger and volatility as potential weaknesses, he would have regarded these as inconsequential side effects of his elevated state of immortal.
Not much is said in the stories about what, if anything, Voldemort may have felt about the consequences of his horcrux construction. From his physical appearance to his unstableness, both his soul and his sanity, the Dark Lord would have been as dismissive of these small matters as he was with everything else he considered unimportant. And he certainly wouldn’t have regretted them.
He did kill Snape in a way he could accept though. If he respected you, he gave you a 'warrior's' death. Anyone else he just killed quickly. He gave the hard death, ergo what he believed was a respectable death to Amelia Bones, Rufus Scimgeour and Severus Snape. If he'd gotten ahold of him he also intended it for Shacklebolt.
His biggest regret is not walking around Lilly and then killing Harry
Wonderful video once again. Voldemort's biggest mistake was not thinking things through in real time. Voldemort was able to posses Harry's body in "Order of The Pheonix". At that moment he should have realized that something must have been different with Harry. Horcrux duh!
What a sad person he really was
He didn’t regret killing Snape. When he said “I regret it” it was with no regret in his voice. Voldemort cared about nobody, and had no friends. Dumbledore explained this. When Harry and Voldemort squared off at the end, he had told Harry how he had killed Snape, and it didn’t seem as he regretted it. He bragged about it, because he thought it made him the elders wands master
I think he could of gotten away with just one horcrux. If he heavily invested in the protection of one horcrux I think he could of had a better chance of immortality. He could of expanded and deepened the cave along the sea with varied dungeons with traps and dead ends. It would of been better instead of the more straightforward protections and hiding places that he did with the other horcruxes.
I think his biggest regret was not seeing if there were other ways to become immortal
Voldemort did not understand the difference between weakness and fragility in the context of the word "Love". He did not understand that "Love" is more complex than just the tug-o-war between weakness and strength or isn't as simple a thing as he thinks it is.
After Harry sacrificed himself in the forest, none of Voldemort’s spells worked or held, because Harry’s sacrifice had protected everyone in the same way Lilys sacrifice saved Harry. Does this mean that even if Harry hadn’t killed Voldemort when they faced off in the castle, he would have been essentially powerless?
Was one of them not throwing baby Harry out of the upstairs window? Cause that would have solved all his problems 🤣
He couldnt Touch him
Should've gone after baby Neville instead
Soon as Neville killed that snake, Voldemort should have been like “aye man look, I’m just playing- listen I have ya boy Ron run be my piece” 😂😂😂
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I thought about this but idk if people talk about it or not but Voldemort could have used his original wand as backup. He couldn't kill Harry with his wand so it will make sense that Harry couldn't kill him neither but he stude with the Elder Wand not thinking about if he should have his original wand as backup agents Harry.
If he thought just once he would die then he would have use the his original wand then retreated to recover but that's just me.
I'm sure someone has talk about this and I'm sure we have the answers but I haven't seen no one talk about it but again I could be mistaking. Great video
He never heard that song from Huey Lewis. The Power of Love.
If Voldemort was less arrogant he would have let his deatheaters kill Harry instead of insisting it had to be him. 😅
(Although it's been explained why, because Voldemort was a superstitious man and believed wholeheartedly in that d@nm prophecy. 😂).
If Voldemort did not gave Lilly a chance to step aside there would be no sacrificial love protection.
@@headstrongbachelor3152 True. But Voldemort didn't know of ancient magic back then. He tried not to kill her maybe coz he didn't like to waste magic blood, but since Lily didn't obliged he blasted the curse unknowingly.
@@grec. He gave Lilly a chance to step aside because it was a promise he made to Snape. He did knew about the ancient magic but he underestimated it.
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Voldemort was overly confident/thought he was unstoppable until Harry defeated him in their final face off for now but the dark lord will rise again for the new Max series!!
1. Voldemort never disarmed Snape, so he wouldn't have the loyalty of the wand, anyway. Just as when he attacked Harry but did not disarm him, he did not get the wand's loyalty.
Please can someone explain, or make a video on the subject... why Voldermort didn't just have Harry's Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon killed? That would have eradicated the need to wait until Harry was 17 and no longer under the protection of the bloodline from that of his mother's sister... I really don't understand why killing them off was never even talked about or considered for a way to get to Harry ASAP... thanks in advance !! ☺
I assumed that they are also protected by Lily's sacrifical charm
Voldemort regretting offing Snape? That's surprising
I'm of the opinion that Voldy's lack of respect for the concept of love came from his childhood...I wonder if in his mind he thinks back to that lonely little boy, Tom Riddle, who was abandoned. Left alone in that orphanage to rot. No one loved him. So... He grows up, becomes The Dark Lord, and in the words of the late, great Tina Turner, adopts the attitude of "What's love for to do with it?... What the hell has love ever done for me?" One would have to believe that he carried that hurt and bitterness all throughout his life and allowed it to consume him.
Id like to know why he never questioned his deeper connection with Harry Potter?
I think Voldemort regretted entrusting Lucius Malfoy with his old diary, revealing to Dumbledore his excitement about torturing others when Dumbledore brought him the invitation to Hogwarts, and choosing Quirell instead of Lockhart as a useful idiot.
Why didn’t he use protective charms similar to the fidelius charm to conceal his horcruxes
Harry potter folklore your video had a thought pop up in my head I wanted to run by you you know how Harry had to go back to his aunts and uncle's place for the summer what if the real reason the protection charm worked to protect Harry was because secretly petunia did love and care about harry in her own way and that's what kept the charm alive to protect harry while he was at the dersleys
Honestly, mistreating his own followers caused his downfall. It caused Snape to turn on him, the Malfoys to betray him, even Bellatrix to go behind his back with Narcisa. The next would be assuming he was such a skilled legilimens that no one could lie to him, allowing Snape to manipulate him.
The sister probably would have done it if Hagrid had not came when he did in the Sorcerer's Stone. LOL.
Really? All Voldemort had to do was get a muggle to kill Harry after his parents were gone. Voldemort a Thinker? Nahh.
Don’t think he really had time for reflection though?
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Then die again
Being a cheap when it comes to a plastic surgeon? I mean Voldi my man is simple...
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