A New Game Is Changing The Rules Of Quidditch, And I’m So Happy Someone Is Finally Acknowledging How Silly The Harry Potter Sport’s Rules Are

A New Game Is Changing The Rules Of Quidditch, And I’m So Happy Someone Is Finally Acknowledging How Silly The Harry Potter Sport’s Rules Are

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In half of the Harry Potter movies, audiences get to see the fun game of wizards and witches riding on broomsticks in a large outer field called Quidditch. It was incredibly thrilling to see Hogwarts students bring their magical A-game soaring through the air to throw quaffles inside of a large hoop while facing the risk of falling beneath. However, I can’t ignore how silly this one rule of the Harry Potter sport is and neither can a brand new video game.

The rules of Quidditch are pretty simple. Think of it like handball but in the air on broomsticks. A player throws a large ball called the quaffle into the hoop of the other team with each goal equal to 10 points. Here’s where the game gets a little silly: Harry’s role as Seeker is to catch a fast little flying ball called the Golden Snitch that equals 150 points when caught and ends the game automatically. Then why bother having chasers and beaters if the Seeker pretty much makes or breaks the game? Imagine if the Seeker was so gifted that they caught the Snitch within minutes. That would be a short game, wouldn’t it?



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