Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Portkey”

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kind of a non-sequitur, tbh - Rejected the last 2 text changes (by 70.122.132.117) and restored revision 3240947 by Pi zero
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It has been mentioned that one of the problems with writing a book about magic is the entire issue of limitations. If your hero can do literally anything by means of magic, then you have no story. We believe that the regulation of transportation, as shown here by Fudge's reaction to Dumbledore's creation of an "unauthorized Portkey", is a way of applying a judicial limitation to an otherwise over-extensive form of magical transportation. We have noted above that in the two instances where Dumbledore is seen to create Portkeys, the intended destination is unmappable and proof against most forms of magical access; Portkeys clearly can circumvent the barriers to use of Apparition and the Floo network that are present at Grimmauld Place and at Hogwarts. [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Deathly Hallows/Chapter 4|In the final book]], we are told that the use of Portkeys is being monitored in Harry's neighborhood; it would seem that the Ministry is able to detect not only that a Portkey is being created, but also that it is being used. This may be the only thing that prevents Voldemort from using a Portkey to enter places ordinarily forbidden to him, like the Ministry.
You can also create a portkey to travel to a Quidditch match.
 
 
 
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