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** The Elder Wand.
** The Sword of Gryffindor, [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|appropriately enough]]. Shame no one uses it for legitimate sword fights to demonstrate its true potential.
* [[Ironic Echo]]: In [[Harry Potter and Thethe SorcererPhilosopher's Stone (novel)|Book One]], Ron yells "Are you mad? Are you a witch or not?" to Hermione. In this one, she yells at him, "Are you mad? Are you a wizard or what?"
* [[It Is Not Your Time]]: {{spoiler|Harry's [[Near-Death Experience]] at the end of the book. He meets Dumbledore and during this time they discuss his going back to the living}}.
* [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique]]: Harry, Hermione, Ron, Lupin, Dobby, and Kreacher, after capturing Mundungus, pretty much used this trope to force him to reveal who he sold Slytherin's Locket to, and then (although by accident rather than deliberately, due to the shock of the revelation of who he sold it to) scalded him.
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* [[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]]: Thanks to a combination of his [[Pride]], [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good|incomprehension of certain aspects of base human nature]], and incomplete knowledge of the prophecy which causes it to become [[Self-Fulfilling Prophecy|self-fulfilling]], Voldemort in many ways directly contributes to his own downfall.
** (For instance, the man ''destroys one of his own [[Soul Jar]]s.'' It was part of a huge [[Batman Gambit]] set up by Dumbledore, but, ''still''.)
* [[No Body Left Behind]]: How Bellatrix Lestrange and Lord Voldemort's [[Karmic Deaths]] are portrayed in the film version. The latter is also a good [[Call Back]] to his first defeat in the film adaptation of [[Harry Potter and Thethe SorcererPhilosopher's Stone (novel)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]], as he disintegrates into ashes and fabric before even those fade away.
* [[Noble Shoplifter]]: Hermione keeps doing this while the Trio are on the run.
* [[No Man Should Have This Power]]: Harry destroys the Hallows for this reason.