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    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

    Which is the first Secret Wizard Card that Harry encounters?"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" for PC

      Albus Dumbledore. Fred and George sell you Dumbledore's wizard card during the "tutorial" section of the game. They also teach you to climb and jump, and about the value of Chocolate Frogs and Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans.

    How much do Fred and George Charge for a single Wizard Card?"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" for PC

      25 beans. In all, Fred and George provide six Wizard Cards over the course of the game. Hagrid gives you one, and the other seventeen can be found in various secret areas.

    According to Madame Hooch, when was the secret room in the broomstick practice courtyard last found?"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" for PC

      1867. You can access the room through a window that opens when you fly by. The room contains beans and a Wizard Card.

    In which spell challenge do you find the most Wizard Cards?"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" for PC

      Incendio Challenge. You can find two wizard cards in the Incendio Challenge, one each in the Lumos and Wingardium Leviosa Challenges, and none in the Flipendo Challenge. These tallies do not caount the wizard crds that you find on the way to each challenge.

    Which is the first magical creature that you encounter in the game?"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" for PC

      Gnome. You first see gnomes at the end of the Flipendo Challenge. You run into Orange Snails and Venemous Tentacula on your way to Herbology, and Doxies are first found in the Incendio Challenge.

    Which is NOT one of the ingredients you must collect at the Potions lesson?"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" for PC

      Bezoar. The fourth ingredient that you must retrieve for Snape is Wiggentree Bark. At the Potions lesson, Snape is his usual slimy self, deducting House points for "lateness" no matter how fast you get to the dungeons, and excluding you from the lesson by tricking you into a challenge.

    Which House is the second Quidditch match against?"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" for PC

      Ravenclaw. This match occurs just after the Troll scene and just before Harry has to sneak up to the tower with Norbert. The match is harder than the earlier one against Slytherin, as the Snitch moves in more complicated patterns.

    What is featured on the 24th Wizard Card?"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" for PC

      A Quidditch player. The last normal Wizard Card can be found in the Forbidden Corridor on the way to Fluffy's room. It features Roderick Plumpton, who holds the British record for catching the Golden Snitch: three and a half seconds.

    Why are Fred and George collecting so many beans?"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" for PC

      They want to play a trick on Snape. After you defeat Voldemort at the end of the game, you see a clip where Snape enters his office and is buried by millions of beans, obviously placed by Fred and George. Judging from our view of their storeroom right after the escape from Filch at the tower, the twins had collected thousands of beans for their prank.

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