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Alanza Alves
Help Alanza Feel Better
“I miss the Caipora!”
- Tell me more about them!
- Why? They sound annoying.
- Peeves is just as mischievous!
“My friends don’t write me often.”
- You should take the initiative!
- They don’t sound like real friends.
- I could write you a letter!
“Would a party cheer me up?”
- I think talking would help more.
- I doubt anything would help.
- Perhaps. Should we plan one?
“I miss the rainforest…”
- A greenhouse is like a rainforest!
- Isn’t it hot and sticky?
- Would the Forbidden Forest do?
”Is it odd that I’m homesick?”
- Not at all.
- A bit, honestly.
- It’s all right to mope a little.
”I wish I could see my family.”
- Why not send them a letter?
- Then why’d you come here?
- We’re all away from our families.
”I’m not sure I fit in here…”
- You do as far as I’m concerned.
- Just wear normal robes!
- No one really fit in, do they?
Andre Egwu
Beat Andre’s Quidditch Quiz
“What position does Charlie play?”
- Seeker.
- Streeler.
- Keeper.
“How do you score points?”
- Put the Quaffle in the goal hoop.
- Spot the Snargaluff.
- Catch the Golden Snitch.
“What ball is used in Quidditch?”
- Quaffle.
- Puffskein.
- Bludger.
“What game predates Quidditch?”
- Serpensortia.
- Shuntbumps.
- Swievenhodge.
“Which of these is a foul?”
- Cobbing.
- Snitching.
- Flacking.
“Who’s my favourite team?”
- Pride of Portree.
- Gryffindor Quidditch Team.
- Ravenclaw Quidditch Team.
“Who was a Quidditch referee?”
- Glynnis Griffiths.
- Cyprian Youdle.
- Leopoldina Smethwyck.
“Which position hunts the Snitch?”
- Seeker.
- Streeler.
- Keeper.
Andre’s Gobstones Style
“Is my scarf getting in the way?”
- No, it accentuates your play style.
- You’d be more effective without it.
- Perhaps you could tuck it in.
“Where do you shoot from?”
- The heart.
- The wrist.
- The hip.
“What’s most important?”
- Style.
- Subsistence.
- Substance.
“Is it worth trying a miracle shot?”
- Always.
- It’s better to wait for a sure thing.
- If you’re feeling lucky.
“What’s your favourite Gobstone?”
- My lucky red one.
- They all look the same.
- Whichever wins a match for me.
“How do you like my play style?”
- It’s the epitome of elegance.
- It’s inefficient.
- It’s certainly showy.
“What’s your play style?”
- I like doing trick shots.
- I’ve never thought about it.
- My style is the absence of style.
Badeea Ali
Bore Badeea
“Let’s play, (Your Name)!”
- Let’s practice yawning.
- Let’s try to keep calm.
- Isn’t this exciting?
“Let’s join the Gobstones Club.”
- Let’s think boring thought.
- Let’s throw Gobstones at Snape.
- Let’s stare at the ground.
“Wait until you see this move…”
- Sorry, I was nodding…
- It was quite boring.
- I can’t wait!
“You might win…”
- I might ride the Giant Squid.
- I might die of boredom.
- I might fall asleep.
“I’d better stay awake…”
- I’ll ask Bims to come lecture.
- I’ll sing you a lullaby.
- I’ll fetch you a Mandrake.
“Don’t try to bore me…”
- Let’s discuss History of Magic.
- Let’s discuss Arthmancy.
- Let’s discuss great artists.
“How do you like Gobstones?”
- I don’t have an opinion.
- I prefer taking a kip.
- It’s absolutely exhilarating.
Help Badeea Brainstorm Spells
”Is there a spell for brainstorming?”
- There’s a spell for actual storms.
- There are potions that’d help.
- Perhaps a cheering charm?
“What about a dog-petting spell?”
- I could see a use for that.
- I’d rather do that by hand.
- That seems pointless.
“Is it dangerous to invent spells?”
- Yes, it’s often dangerous.
- Yes, but only rarely.
- No, it’s generally safe.
“I’m getting a bit discouraged…”
- Let’s take a break and try again.
- Just stay focused.
- Perhaps we should give up.
“What spells require eye contact?”
- Jinxes.
- Hexes.
- Curses.
“How about a food spell?”
- It is impossible to conjure food.
- I would prefer a candy spell.
- Sounds delicious.
“Do you like brainstorming?”
- It makes my head hurt.
- It’s fun with other people.
- I love being creative.
Barnaby Lee
Win Gobstones By Distracting Barnaby
“Let’s play, (Your Name)!”
- How do we know who goes first?
- Why do they call it Gobstones?
- Let’s not worry about the rules.
“Don’t try to confuse me…”
- How does this liquid smell?
- Just ask if you have questions.
- We’re supposed to be standing.
“What if I lose?”
- You’ll get expelled.
- You’ll have another chance.
- You’ll turn into a Doxy.
“Let’s join the Gobstones Club.”
- Let’s appreciate the simplicity.
- Let’s drink Confusing Concoction.
- We founded the Gobstones Club.
”How do you like Gobstones?”
- Gobstones are my favourite food.
- It’s confusing.
- I like that it’s easy to understand.
“Wait until you see this move…”
- I hope its easy to understand.
- I just saw it.
- I’ll watch with my eyes closed.
“You might beat me…”
- Just think about Arithmancy.
- Just think about exams.
- Just think about your next move.
Barnaby’s Gobstones Quiz
“Why’re they called Gobstones?”
- They are stones that gob at you.
- Because it’s played with stones.
- I haven’t the foggiest.
“What happens if you lose?”
- You get detention.
- You get sprayed.
- Your turn to stone.
“Are Gobstones edible?”
- Only one way to find out.
- No, you really shouldn’t eat them.
- Yes, they’re delicious.
“How many do we each start with?”
- Seven.
- Fifteen.
- Thirty.
“What makes Gobstones fun?”
- It’s fun to play with friends.
- It’s fun to throw things.
- It’s fun when you win.
“Is Gobstones considered cool?”
- Who cares what’s cool?
- Not really, no.
- It’s the coolest game at Hogwarts.
”Is there a Muggle game like this?”
- Yes, it’s called bowling.
- Yes, it’s called jacks.
- Yes, it’s called marbles.
Beatrice Haywood
Teach Beatrice About Gobstones
“How is my sister at Gobstones?”
- She’s getting better.
- She’s alright.
- She’s dreadful.
“How do you win?”
- By avoiding the most Gobstones.
- By getting sprayed.
- By capturing the most Gobstones.
“I’m not much of an opponent…”
- You will be soon enough.
- I’m not looking for a challenge.
- That’s okay, I like winning.
“Who else in our group plays this?”
- Nearly everyone.
- More than half.
- A few people play.
”So, why’s this game popular?”
- It’s a good excuse for bonding.
- It’s incredibly satisfying.
- People love getting sprayed.
”I’m way behind everyone else…”
- I’ll help you get up to speed.
- You should make time to practice.
- Just play with first-years instead.
“Should I get my own set?”
- I’ll share with you for now.
- Sure, I don’t see why not.
- You’ve got to earn it.
Ben Copper
Win Gobstones By Making Ben Nervous
“Let’s play, (Your Name)!”
- Don’t feel bad if you lose.
- Don’t look behind you!
- This is going to be fun.
“Don’t try to make me nervous…”
- What if we both lose?
- What if this game is cursed?
- Let’s just stay calm.
“This next move is my favourite…”
- What’s your favourite holiday?
- What’s your favourite poison?
- What’s your favourite Dragon?
“You might win…”
- Either way, we’re having fun.
- I might scream.
- I might be a werewolf.
“What if I lose?”
- You’ll get sprayed.
- We won’t be friends.
- We can always play again.
“Let’s join the Gobstones Club…”
- Let’s join the Frog Choir.
- Let’s just take it easy.
- Let’s join the Death Eaters.
“How do you like Gobstones?”
- It makes me nervous.
- It’s really relaxing.
- Let’s talk about You-Know-Who.
Calm Ben’s Nerves
“How can I improve?”
- Be more aggressive.
- Practice makes perfect.
- You’re hopeless.
“I’m scared of getting sprayed!”
- That’s all part of the fun.
- It’s not so bad.
- You should be.
“This game is getting too intense!”
- Want to take a breather?
- I’d say it’s just right.
- Don’t be a baby!
“Am I too boring to play with?”
- No, am I?
- You’re all right.
- I’ll muddle through.
“You’ll probably win…”
- It’ll be fun either way.
- I might not.
- Reckon so, yeah.
“Why do you like Gobstones?”
- I find it relaxing.
- I enjoy a good challenge.
- It’s incredibly suspenseful.
“I can’t risk my best Gobstone!”
- I’ll let you keep it even if you lose.
- Perhaps you’ll win mine.
- I’ll take good care of it.
Teach Ben To Enjoy Gobstones
“I should be protecting my friends.”
- Let them fend for themselves.
- I don’t need your protection.
- No one’s in any danger right now.
“I’ve moved beyond Gobstones.”
- That’s impossible.
- Then let’s just not play.
- Prove it, then.
“There’s no skill involved, is there?”
- It takes some skill, actually.
- No, it’s all about luck.
- It’s purely a skill-based game.
Bill Weasley
Win Gobstones By Distracting Bill (Part 1)
“Let’s play, (Your Name)!”
- Let’s concentrate.
- Let’s study for exams.
- Let’s find the Cursed Vaults.
“Don’t try to distract me…”
- Flitwick is right behind you!
- I don’t need to distract you to win.
- McGonagall is right behind you!
“How do you like Gobstones?”
- Let’s focus on the game.
- Let’s talk about your siblings.
- Let’s talk about your marks.
“QYou might be better than me…”
- I might need to concentrate.
- I’m secretly a Weasley.
- I’m a better Curse-Breaker, too.
“Wait until you see this move…”
- I’m not interested.
- I’m a werewolf.
- I’m paying attention.
“My brother told me this move.”
- I can’t wait to see it.
- He must be better than you.
- My brother is missing.
“I hardly ever lose…”
- Just try not to get distracted.
- You must be cursed.
- You have a lot to think about.
Win Gobstones By Distracting Bill (Part 2)
“Who else can you learn from?”
- I’m already the best.
- Everyone I play against.
- Anyone who’s better than me.
“What’s the goal of this game?”
- Crushing your opponents.
- Having fun with your friends.
- Avoiding getting sprayed.
“What is defeat?”
- An opportunity to grow.
- A sign that you should give up.
- A challenge to overcome.
“What is the best way to learn?”
- Let me guess… listening to you?
- Teaching someone else.
- Reading a book.
“I’ll show you a better way to play.”
- Thanks, I’m eager to learn.
- I don’t need anyone’s help.
- My way wasn’t that bad, was it?
“What is a victory?”
- The natural order asserting itself.
- An indicator of progress.
- A reason to celebrate.
“Is talent or hard work better?”
- Talent is all that matters.
- Hard work beats lazy talent.
- Ideally you have both.
Cedric Diggory
Distract Cedric
“Let’s play, (Your Name)!”
- Let’s focus on the game.
- Let’s study Transfiguration!
- Let’s play Quidditch instead!
“How do you like Gobstones?”
- It requires my complete attention.
- Better than flying!
- Better than catching the Snitch!
“I’d better concentrate…”
- That’s a good idea.
- How about a broom race?
- See you on the pitch!
“Are you trying to distract me?”
- I’m trying to concentrate.
- I’m trying to win.
- Is that your dad?
“Check out this move…”
- Check out my concentration.
- Check out my broom!
- Check out my Quidditch trophy!
“You may win…”
- I played by the rules.
- I may be a Quidditch captain.
- I may be the best at Gobstones.
“Let’s join the Gobstones Club.”
- Let’s plan our next moves.
- Let’s clean our brooms.
- Let’s practise Quidditch moves!
Give Cedric Advice
“Were you always popular?”
- I haven’t really thought about it.
- Yes, I’ve always been well-liked.
- People used to think I was mad.
“Could my hair be responsible?”
- I’d be very surprised if it was.
- I really couldn’t say, honestly.
- Your hair is rather impressive.
“Why am I suddenly so popular?”
- Because you’re good on a broom.
- Because people are shallow.
- Because you are a good person.
“What if I get a big head about it?”
- You have to watch out for that.
- You’ve earned it.
- Your friends will keep you humble.
“I feel like I haven’t earned this!”
- I doubt popularity can be earned.
- Who cares? Just enjoy it.
- That shows you have character.
“Will teachers treat me differently?”
- Snape might hold it against you.
- They’re bound to go easy on you.
- Of course not, don’t worry.
“I’m worried people will resent me.”
- You can’t please everyone.
- They’re just jealous.
- Just let them get to know you.
Charlie Weasley
Beat Charlie’s Weasey Quiz
“What’s my gran’s name?”
- Cedrella Weasley.
- Septimus Weasley.
- Ginerva Weasley.
“What list were we included in?”
- Third Year Shopping List.
- Sacred Twenty-Eight.
- Pure-Blood Directory.
“What else lives in the Burrow?”
- A Ghoul in the attic.
- A Grindylow in the bath.
- A Gnome in the garden.
“What family lives near us?”
- Diggory.
- Malfoy.
- Fawcett.
“What family are we related to?”
- Granger Family.
- Prewett Family.
- House of Black.
“What is our mum good at?”
- Household spells.
- Healing magic.
- Dark magic.
“What item is in the Burrow?”
- Clock that tracks the family.
- Fireplace on the Floor Network.
- Gargoyle that guards the door.
Beat Charlie’s Outdoor Quiz
“What are the three types of troll?”
- Rock, Ice, and Fire.
- Hill, Cave, and Lake.
- Mountain, Forest, and River.
“What animals do Porlocks guard?”
- Horses.
- Sheep.
- Elks.
“Where can one find a Quintaped?”
- The Isle of Drear.
- The Isle of Skye.
- The Isle of Man.
“What is Moke skin used for?”
- Moneybags and purses.
- Protective Quidditch gear.
- Parchment and bookbinding.
“What’s in the Forbidden Forest?”
- Acromantulas.
- Centaurs.
- Dementors.
“When do Mooncalves come out?”
- On the night of the full moon.
- During a lunar eclipse.
- On the night of a new moon.
“What is in the Black Lake?”
- A giant squid.
- Grindylows.
- Kappas.
Chiara Lobosca
Win Gobstones By Distracting Chiara
“Gobstones fluid smells terrible…”
- It’s quite foul, yes.
- Not as bad as Filch’s socks!
- Because you’re a werewolf?
“I’m usually good at this…”
- You’re doing fine!
- Perhaps you’re tired…
- Is it almost a full moon?
“I played all the time as a kid!”
- I’ll let you concentrate…
- Let’s join the Gobstones Club!
- Before you were bitten?
“You might beat me…”
- You just have to focus!
- Anything can happen!
- Look, behind you!
“You won’t see this coming…”
- Let’s see, then!
- I think I see Borf…
- What if I’m a Seer?
“I’ve got to focus…”
- We’d best concentrate…
- I could start singing…
- You’re losing control…
“What if I win?”
- I’ll be happy for you.
- I’m going to win!
- What if you transform?
Beat Chiara’s Healing Quiz
“The Mending Charm can fix…”
- Injuries and broken objects.
- Bodily injuries.
- Broken objects.
“What spell repairs broken bones?”
- Liberacorpus.
- Skele-Gro.
- Brackium Emendo.
“Which spell bandages wounds?”
- Evanesco.
- Relashio.
- Ferula.
“Which spell clears your airway?”
- Oppuno.
- Aparecium.
- Anapneo.
“What does Vulnera Sanetur do?”
- Draws out poison from blood.
- Sanitises and kills germs.
- Heals serious bodily wounds.
“How is Dittany applied?”
- The patient inhales the vapours.
- It is applied to the patient’s skin.
- The patient consumes it.
“Which spells heals small injuries?”
- Reparo.
- Rictusempra.
- Episkey.
Corey Hayden
Gobstones With Corey
“Gobstones is a classic game!”
- Yes, it’s a classic.
- Tell me about it!
- Not as classic as Quidditch!
“Watch this, (Your Name)!”
- I’m watching!
- Don’t mess it up!
- I learned a new move!
“Do you enjoy Gobstones?”
- Not really.
- It’s quite fun!
- I enjoy winning!
“Many wizards play Gobstones!”
- It’s a popular game.
- Even Professor Dumbledore?
- Even Auror Persimmons?
“I’ve got to concentrate…”
- I’ll be quiet.
- Tell me more about Gobstones!
- Tell me more about wizarding culture!
“Let’s keep playing…”
- Yes, let’s.
- Let’s talk about Merula.
- Let’s talk about detective stories!
“I’ve played Gobstones for years!”
- You’re quite good.
- Who did you play with?
- Are you in the Gobstones Club?
Diego Caplan
Distract Diego
“Let’s play, (Your Name)!”
- Let’s duel instead.
- Let’s dance instead.
- Let’s focus on the game.
“Look at this move!”
- Look at my duelling trophy.
- Look at my dance shoes…
- Look, I’m trying to concentrate.
“I’d better concentrate…”
- That’s a good idea.
- What about Tarantallegra?
- What about Expelliarmus?
“You might beat me…”
- I’m a better dueller too.
- I’m a better dancer too.
- I need to concentrate.
“How do you like Gobstones?”
- It’s cooler than duelling.
- It’s cooler than dancing.
- It requires my complete attention.
“Don’t try to distract me…”
- I challenge you to a duel!
- I challenge you to a dance-off!
- I challenge you to concentrate!
“Let’s join the Gobstones Club.”
- Let’s go to the Duelling Club.
- Let’s start a Dancing Club.
- Let’s plan our next moves.
Learn To Duel With Gobstones
“Name your second!”
- Dumbledore!
- Sir Cadogan!
- Filch!
“What is a game of Gobstones?”
- A dance.
- A duel.
- A wrestling match.
“What does it take to win?”
- Panache.
- Cunning.
- Persistence.
“What is this courtyard?”
- A dance floor.
- An arena.
- A nice place for a chat.
“What guides my hand?”
- Passion.
- Pride.
- Puppetry.
“What is a gobstone?”
- An extension of the wielder’s will.
- A weapon.
- A stone that sprays foul liquid.
“Observe my form!”
- You’re as graceful as a griffin!
- Okay, I’m observing it.
- I’d prefer not to.
Help Diego Get His Confidence Back
“Does anyone even like me?”
- I do, and I know others do too.
- Others’ opinions don’t matter.
- No one does.
“I’m worried I’ll never be the same.”
- That’s all right, I’ll help you.
- It’s normal to change.
- Good, you were the worst.
“What if we look like fools?”
- You’re already a fool.
- If we do, we’ll be fools together
- We’re going to be smashing!
“Is the badger shuffle lame?”
- It’s the best dance move ever!
- It’s a pretty good move.
- It’s terrible.
“We should just drop out now…”
- Absolutely not, we have to win!
- If you think that’s for the best.
- You’re right, we should.
Erika Rath
Help Rath Control Her Strength
“Should I use my wrist or arm?”
- Your whole body.
- Your wrist.
- Your arm.
“Could I use my bat for this?”
- Sure, that’s a brilliant idea!
- Absolutely not.
- Nothing in the rules against it.
“Will this hurt my Beater skills?”
- Yes, but Gobstones is more fun.
- No, you’ll have more control.
- I can’t say for certain.
“Is playing this a good workout?”
- It’ll make you stronger.
- It’ll improve your dexterity.
- No, it’s a fairly sedentary game.
“Is this a competitive game?”
- It’s matter of life and death.
- It’s more about bonding.
- Technically, yes.
“What’s the point of holding back?”
- There’s no point, go wild!
- Restraint is a sign of strength.
- It’ll help you relax.
“How much force should I use?”
- As much as you can muster.
- Less than you think.
- Only what’s necessary.
Fred Weasley
Win At Gobstones By Distracting Fred
“Let’s play, (Your Name)!”
- Let’s talk about your family.
- Let’s focus on the game.
- Let’s talk tricks instead.
“Let’s join the Gobstones Club.”
- Let’s focus on our moves.
- Let’s trick Percy.
- Let’s open a joke shop!
“Do you like Gobstones?”
- More fun than mischief!
- It requires my complete attention.
- Not as much as I like Zonko’s.
“Check out this move…”
- Did you go? I missed it.
- Great play!
- Check out this Frog Spawn Soap.
“Are you trying to distract me?”
- Isn’t that your brother?
- I play by the rules.
- Is that a Dungbomb?
“You can’t beat me!”
- You smell like you’ve lost.
- I just might.
- Loser eats an Acid Pop.
“You may win…”
- I am a long lost Weasley, after all.
- Trying to concentrate.
- I’m a better trickster, too.
Play Gobstones Fred’s Way
“Loser has to eat a Gobstone!”
- Isn’t getting sprayed bad enough?
- Perhaps the loser could just lick it.
- That seems a fair punishment.
“More players would be better.”
- But this is a two-player game!
- I’d add a third player, but no more.
- The more the merrier, I’d say.
“How do you feel about rules?”
- Games need rules to exist.
- It’s good to have a little structure.
- They get in the way of good fun.
“Could this be played on brooms?”
- No, that’s not proper Gobstones.
- Is that even possible?
- I don’t see why not.
“We could swap in Dungbombs!”
- Absolutely not, that’d smell awful.
- Perhaps for one round only.
- That’s a delightfully rotten idea.
“Where else could we play?”
- This is the sanctioned play area.
- In the Owlery.
- In the Forbidden Forest.
“Could we charm our Gobstones?”
- That’s not in the rules.
- I’d use the Concealment Charm.
- I’d cast the Doubling Charm.
George Weasley
Win Gobstones By Distracting George
“Let’s play, (Your Name)!”
- Let’s focus on the game.
- Let’s hide from Percy.
- Let’s plan some tricks.
“Let’s join the Gobstones Club.”
- Let’s just focus on our moves.
- Let’s trick Percy!
- Let’s go to Knockturn Alley!
“You can’t beat me!”
- Perhaps I will!
- You’ve already lost.
- Loser eats Belch Powder!
“Are you trying to distract me?”
- I follow the rules.
- I don’t know, am I?
- Is that a Fanged Frisbee?
“Do you like playing Gobstones?”
- It requires my complete attention.
- Do you like talking to Peeves?
- Do you like playing tricks?
“You may win…”
- I will as long as I concentrate.
- It’s inevitable.
- I may be Fred in disguise!
“Check out this move…”
- Well done!
- Not that impressive
- Check out this Chocolate Frog!
Beat George’s Hogwarts Quiz
“Whose statue hides a passage?”
- Gregory the Smarmy.
- Phineas Nigellus Black.
- Barnabas the Barmy.
“What guards Ravenclaw Tower?”
- A riddle.
- A puzzle.
- A portrait.
“How many staircases are there?”
- 142.
- 394.
- 77.
“Where is Hogwarts located?”
- Scotland.
- Ireland.
- England.
“How do Muggles see Hogwarts?”
- They see an old ruin.
- They see an empty valley.
- They see a false mountain.
“How do you get in the Kitchens?”
- Tickle the painted pear.
- Follow the house-elves.
- Sing to the Fat Lady.
“What is in Filch’s office?”
- Chains and manacles.
- A secret passage.
- Filch’s diary.
Jae Kim
Win Gobstones By Distracting Jae
“Let’s play, (Your Name)…”
- Let’s talk about banned items…
- Let’s discuss detention instead.
- Let’s focus on the game.
“Look at this move…”
- Look, I’m trying to concentrate.
- Look at the banned items list.
- Look at my vault at Gringotts.
“How do you like Gobstones?”
- It’s better than detention.
- It requires my complete attention.
- It’s better than anything illegal.
“Let’s join the Gobstones club.”
- Let’s turn our lives around.
- Let’s plan our next moves.
- Let’s take over Knockturn Alley.
“Don’t try to distract me…”
- I work at Borgin and Burkes.
- I have a contact in Azkaban.
- Is that something I would do?
“You might beat me…”
- I might take over your business.
- I might become a House-Elf.
- I need to concentrate.
“I’d better concentrate.”
- What about getting rich?
- But what getting expelled?
- But what about concentrating?
Beat Jae’s Uncommon Collectibles Quiz
“What do I call my merchandise?”
- Uncommon collectibles.
- Dodgy exports.
- Contraband.
“How many Knuts make a Sickle?”
- 29
- 17
- 7
“What do Sneakoscopes detect?”
- Untrustworthy behaviour.
- Nearby enemies.
- Dark magic.
“What do Probity Probes detect?”
- Anything metallic.
- Traces of magic left by spells.
- Hidden magical objects.
“What’s the best way to work?”
- Faster.
- Harder.
- Smarter.
“Which items are banned?”
- Quick-Quotes Quills.
- Leprechaun gold.
- Dungbombs.
“Is it worth learning school rules?”
- Yes, so you can follow them.
- No, rules are for fools.
- Yes, in order to get around them.
Liz Tuttle
Win Gobstones By Distracting Liz
“Let’s play, (Your Name)!”
- Let’s talk to Kettleburn instead.
- Let’s protect creatures instead.
- Let’s focus on the game.
“You might beat me…”
- I might be a Mountain Troll.
- I might need to concentrate.
- I might be a Magizoologist.
“I’d better concentrate…”
- That’s a good idea.
- But what about Animagi?
- But what about Hippogriffs?
“Don’t try to distract me…”
- Is that a Unicorn?!
- Is that something I would do?
- Is that a pony?!
“Should I share my secrets?”
- Not until you trust someone.
- You should never trust anyone.
- Yes, everyone loves secrets.
“What do others like to talk about?”
- Themselves.
- Which creatures are cute.
- Whatever you tell them to.
“What should I talk about?”
- Common interests.
- The weather.
- Yourself.
“What do people appreciate the most?”
- Being heard.
- Maintaining eye contact.
- Talking over them.
“Wait until you see this move…”
- How does a Streeler move?
- You should see my pet Kneazle.
- I’m concentrating.
“How do you like Gobstones?”
- It’s cooler than Hagrid.
- It requires my complete attention.
- It’s cooler than creatures.
“Let’s join the Gobstones Club.”
- Let’s protest creature cruelty.
- Let’s search for creatures.
- Let’s plan our next moves.
“Is it bad to be shy?”
- No, it’s perfectly normal.
- It can be awkward for others.
- No, but it’s better to be outgoing.
“Should I act differently?”
- You should just be yourself.
- If it makes you more likeable, yes.
- You should act mysterious.
“How can I stop being afraid?”
- Remember they’re people, too.
- Imagine they’re all puffskeins.
- Imagine they’re basilisks.
Nymphadora Tonks
Win Gobstones By Distracting Tonks
“Let’s play, (Your Name)!”
- Let’s trick Pince.
- Let’s trick Filch.
- Let’s focus.
“Don’t try to distract me…”
- Peeves is coming this way.
- Sprout is coming this way.
- I can win without distractions.
“How do you like Gobstones?”
- Let’s talk about Zonko’s.
- Let’s talk about Filch’s fingernails.
- Let’s concentrate.
“You might beat me…”
- I might be a Metamorphmagus.
- I might be an Auror.
- I might need to focus.
“Let’s join the Gobstones Club.”
- Let’s form a prankster club.
- Let’s ask Filch to join.
- Let’s concentrate on the game.
“What if I lose?”
- You’ll work it out.
- You’ll become a Death Eater.
- You’ll get detention again.
“Wait until you see this move…”
- I can’t wait.
- Wait until you get detention.
- Wait until you become an Auror.
Tonks Disguise Quiz
“What charm makes you invisible?”
- Disillusionment Charm
- Banishing Charm.
- Homorphus Charm.
“What potion disguises you?”
- Wiggenweld Potion.
- Polyjuice Potion.
- Amortentia.
“How are Metamorphagi made?”
- They’re bitten.
- They’re taught.
- They’re born.
“What spells hide an area?”
- Arania Exumi
- Repello Muggleton
- Cave Inimicum
“What charm reveals things?”
- Alohomora
- The Fidelius Charm
- Revelio
“How do you alter memories?”
- Veritaserum.
- Confundus.
- Obliviate.
“What charm hides things?”
- Amplifying Charm.
- Impervius Charm.
- Concealment Charm.
Orion Amari
Win At Gobstones By Distracting Orion
“I’m visualizing this move…”
- Good idea.
- Why?
- Imagine purple Puffskeins!
“I will need all my focus for this…”
- I’ll let you concentrate…
- How do you concentrate?
- Would you like to hear a joke?
“This move requires focus…”
- I’ll watch.
- Can you show me?
- Can we use it in Quidditch?
“Consider a different approach…”
- Go ahead!
- Watch your aim.
- Your mind is clouded.
“Music is good for concentration…”
- I’ll be quiet…
- Like the Weird Sisters?
- I could start singing…
“Gobstones is a mental game…”
- I agree.
- It’s quite mental…
- More than Quidditch?
“I have a bond with the Stones…”
- Go ahead!
- Does that help?
- How do you bond with them?
Test Your Tranquility
“Who throws whom?”
- I throw the Gobstone.
- The Gobstone throws me.
- The Gobstones and I are one.
“Ask yourself… why do I play?”
- To crush my enemies.
- To spend time with my friends.
- To find inner peace.
“You must defeat me to grow.”
- That’s what I’m trying to do.
- I would rather show mercy.
- No… I must defeat myself.
“What is a Gobstone?”
- A stone that sprays foul liquid.
- A union of stone and stench.
- A fragment of the universe.
“How will you feel if I triumph?”
- I’m pretty sure I’m winning.
- I’m happy to let you win.
- If the universe wills it, so be it.
“What determines the outcome?”
- I do… and I plan to win.
- Strength of will is key to victory.
- It was decided before we began.
“Do you fear being sprayed?”
- Of course, it’s disgusting!
- Sometimes it rattles me.
- Fear is an illusion.
Penny Haywood
Win Gobstones By Distracting Penny
“Let’s play, (Your Name)!”
- What’s the best way to focus?
- What’s your favourite potion?
- What’s the latest gossip?
“I hardly ever lose…”
- You must be cursed.
- You must be distracted.
- We can always play again.
“Don’t try to distract me…”
- Sprout is coming this way.
- I’ll try to win without distractions.
- Flitwick is coming this way.
“How do you like Gobstones?”
- Let’s talk about Potions.
- Let’s concentrate.
- Let’s talk about the Fat Friar.
“Let’s join the Gobstones Club.”
- Let’s think about our next move.
- Let’s brew Polyjuice Potion.
- Let’s gather potion ingredients.
“You might be better than me…”
- I’m better at Potions than you too.
- I’m more popular than you too.
- But we’re equally focused.
“Wait until you see this move…”
- Who’s the best at Potions?
- Who’s the best at Gobstones?
- Who’s the best at focusing?
Prove How Well You Know Hogwarts’ Gossip
“Why do they say you’re mad?”
- Because of Mad Eye Moody.
- Because of the Cursed Vaults.
- Because of my brother.
“Why does Dumbledore leave?”
- To search for someone.
- To search for something.
- To visit Harry Potter.
“What is Hagrid’s secret?”
- He’s bad at baking Rock Cakes.
- He doesn’t know how to shave.
- He keeps dangerous creatures.
“Why was your brother expelled?”
- He worked for You-Know-Who.
- He broke school rules.
- He searched for the vaults.
“What makes Merula so mean?”
- She’s jealous of me.
- Her parents are in Azkaban.
- She’s a werewolf.
“What makes Ben a coward?”
- He’s from a Muggle family.
- He’s secretly a Death Eater.
- Merula bullies him.
“What does Mr. Filch love the most?”
- Mrs. Norris.
- Children.
- Shackles.
Practice Potions And Gobstones
“How are my Gobstones skills?”
- You’re doing really well.
- You’re getting better.
- You’re not much of a challenge.
“Do I gossip too much?”
- No, I love it.
- I don’t think so.
- A little if I’m being honest.
“Would you join a Potions club?”
- Absolutely.
- I’d consider it.
- My social calendar is full.
“What’s Draught of the Living Death?”
- A potion that induces sleep.
- A potion that causes death.
- A potion that creates zombies.
“Which potion relieves a cold?”
- Pepperup Potion.
- Hiccoughing Solution.
- Invigoration Draught.
“Which potion makes you lucky?”
- Felix Felicis.
- Wiggenweld Potion.
- Amortentia.
“Which potion disguises you?”
- Polyjuice Potion.
- Beautification potion.
- Confusing Concoction.
Rowan Khanna
Make Rowan Feel At Home
“Our farm’s trees make the best…”
- Brooms
- Boats
- Wands
“Know what tree I miss the most?”
- Hawthorn
- Horklump
- Hornbeam
“Know what I miss the most?”
- Trains.
- Trees.
- Family.
“I miss my family so much…”
- My brother is missing
- Look at their photos.
- Write them a letter.
“How do I stop feeling homesick?”
- Brew more potions.
- Make more friends.
- Read more books
“There were so many creatures…”
- Fairies?
- Erumpents?
- Bowtruckles?
“The farm was so wonderful…”
- You can make friends here.
- You can duel more here.
- You can learn more here.
Skye Parkin
Win Gobstones By Distracting Skye
“My dad taught me Gobstones.”
- I’d love to see!
- He taught you a lot.
- What’s he like?
“I’m usually quite good at this…”
- I’ll let you focus.
- I’ve had a lot of practice.
- You must be off your game.
“I’ve got to focus…”
- Yes, that’s the best.
- Let’s talk about your marks.
- Let’s talk about Quidditch.
“This is quite fun, really…”
- I’m glad you like it!
- I’d rather be studying.
- More fun than Quidditch?
“Are you ready to play?”
- Let’s focus on the game
- Let’s study Transfiguration.
- Let’s play Quidditch instead!
“Don’t want to get sprayed…”
- That’s why we should focus.
- The risk makes it fun!
- At least they’re not bludgers.
“I never lose a game…”
- You can still win!
- Winning isn’t important!
- Don’t lose a Quidditch match!
Teach Skye To Play For Fun
“What if I want to turn pro?”
- I don’t think that’s likely.
- You’ve already got Quidditch.
- Even pros know how to have fun.
“Don’t want to get sprayed, do I?”
- That’s a fair point, actually.
- It’s not that bad, actually.
- So you’re letting fear control you?
“Prepare to lose, (Your Name)!”
- Speak for yourself!
- There’s no need to be rude.
- I’m sure I’ll have fun either way.
“I’m getting fired up…”
- Well, you are losing.
- It’s just a game.
- Take some deep breaths, Skye.
“Playing to win is all I know.”
- You may be beyond my help.
- No one wins all the time, Skye.
- Why limit yourself?
“I can’t just not be competitive.”
- I can’t help you then.
- Have you tried?
- Consider it a challenge!
“What’s the point if not winning?”
- What’s the point of anything?
- It’ll relax your mind.
- Having fun with your friends.
Talbott Winger
Win Gobstones By Distracting Talbott
“You like playing Gobstones?”
- I like crushing my enemies.
- As long as I win!
- It requires my complete attention.
“You don’t stand a chance!”
- We shall see about that!
- Everyone has a weakness.
- I know it’s hopeless!
“I’ve been practising Gobstones.”
- I’ve been spying for the Ministry.
- I’ve been bird watching.
- Me too.
“Shall we get a butterbeer later?”
- I thought you “fly solo.”
- Or go to the Owlery!
- I don’t feel like it!
“I’m setting up my special move…”
- Is that a Ministry official I see?
- Did I ever mention I hate birds?
- I’m ready.
“I’d rather just keep to myself.”
- I’d rather report you to the Ministry.
- I’d rather eat giant sandwiches.
- I’d rather you didn’t.
“Ready to play?”
- I’m a Gobstones Champ!
- Let’s focus on the game.
- Let’s turn into animals instead.
“Look at this move…”
- Pretty weak, if you ask me.
- I’m watching you like a hawk!
- Stop, I’m trying to focus.
“I can’t lose in front of everyone.”
- Penny’s watching you!
- Hagrid is watching you!
- Merula’s watching you!
“Let’s join the Gobstones Club.”
- Nah, that’s for the birds!
- That sounds grand
- What about an Animagus Club?
Prove That You Love Being Alone
“What’s the best number?”
- One.
- Two.
- Three.
“What should the Ministry know?”
- Nothing.
- Just enough to protect wizards.
- Everything about everyone.
“Is it weird to talk to yourself?”
- It’s the best way to think.
- It’s better to be silent.
- It’s rather strange.
“Where can one be alone?”
- The Owlery.
- The Great Hall.
- The Common Room.
“Which Quidditch position is the best?”
- Seeker.
- Beater.
- Chaser.
“Shall we get Butterbeer later?”
- No.
- So long as we sit in silence.
- I’d like that.
“Do you enjoy Gobstones?”
- I prefer solitary games.
- It passes the time.
- I love games with friends.
Tulip Karasu
Beat Tulip’s Trick Quiz
“What’s the best to throw?”
- Ever-Bashing Boomerangs.
- Biting Doorknobs.
- Fanged Frisbees.
“What could disgust someone?”
- Frog Spawn Soap.
- Hiccough Sweets.
- Whizzing Worms.
“What could be mixed in a drink?”
- Belch Powder.
- Bulbadox Powder.
- Acid Pops.
“What trick might someone eat?”
- Shock-o-Chocs.
- Whizzing Worms.
- Acid Pops.
“What’s a proper smelly trick?”
- Stink Pellets.
- Whizzing Worms.
- Dungbombs.
“What does the most damage?”
- Trick Wands.
- Fanged Frisbees.
- Biting Doorknobs.
“What could make someone flee?”
- Fanged Frisbees.
- Shrinking Keys.
- Ever-Bashing Boomerangs.
Beat Tulip’s Toad Quiz
“How can you tell the difference between frogs and toads?”
- Toads are actually frogs.
- Toads spend more time in the water.
- Toads have bumpy skin.
“Can you get warts from a toad?”
- Yes, by touching it.
- Yes, by kissing it.
- No, you can’t
“Do toads have teeth?”
- No, they swallow food whole.
- They have dull teeth for grinding.
- They have sharp teeth for biting.
“What’s a group of toads called?”
- An army.
- A skulk.
- A knot.
“What do toads eat?”
- Worms.
- Plants.
- Insects.
“How do toads drink water?”
- They lap it up with their tongues.
- They pull it in through their gills.
- They absorb it through their skin.
“What do toads do in the winter?”
- Hibernate.
- Put on a kettle.
- Migrate.
“What’s the scientific name of the common toad?”
- Bufo bufo
- Mata mata
- Pili pili
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