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American football and tennis, and longer than that for golf. A credible encyclopedia should not have more to say about a fictional sport created primarily within the scope of seven fantasy novels, than for a sport steeped in at least seven centuries of history, with countless generations of players, followers, and devotees. It should be more of a stub; an offshoot of the Harry Potter article. If Quidditch is still being talked about in 700 years, then this article will be justified. Otherwise, we have some SERIOUS additions to make in the articles for Golf, football, tennis, etc. I understand there are many Harry Potter fans, but Knowledge is not a fan blog. When the broad scope of the resource is observed, and one sees that Quidditch is given more attention than the most popular sport in the world, how credible is that resource? It is a demonstration of skewed priority, and a failure to achieve realistic and unbiased perspective among content.
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the game only functions as a tie breaker. Further, scoring by total points also introduces other probably unintended effects. For instance, the failure of one weak team during one game could make a situation where the opposing team is able to score a virtually unlimited number of points. After all, fallen players are not normally replaced. So just knock out most of the other team's players including their seeker, and then just don't catch the snitch until your team has scored as many points as you'd like to have. I love the Harry Potter series, but it seems pretty clear that the author has little understanding of ball sports and didn't really think it all the way through. Quidditch appears to have been designed for literary purposes to emphasize the importance of a single player on the team, who would of course be Harry Potter.
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subject than anybody else, and the only thing verifiable here is that it is a statement of opinion. One could easily clog an article with all kinds of fatuous opinions drawn from supposedly reliable sources. As for original research, what has that got to do with anything? I'm suggesting the removal of dubious content, not the addition of more.
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G'day everyone, In the paragraph about international
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You lnow, I bet that quidditch could be made into a real sport now. I mean, if people can make flying saucers now, I bet we could make flying broomsticks... or something like them. Wouldn't it be awesome if in a few years you could say, "Oh yeah, I'm on a high school quidditch team." Cool idea...
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for more than three years now. Further, 18 of 26 references depend on a primary, fictional, in-universe source. This needs to end. No, there is no deadline on
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Quidditch is a cross between,
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The Golden Snitch's artist depiction in the history section at the Golden Snitch looks more like a 5 year old child trying to draw a snitch than a real depiction by a real artist to me. I'll bet that the picture was put up by some father who wanted their offspring to be famous. Personally, I would
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national teams exist. For example; Albania, this country is not even mentioned in any of the books, and yet it is still said to have a Quidditch team. There are many more like this, and I was wondering how the writer(s) managed to work out which un-mentioned countries had Quidditch teams. Thanks,
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At Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont Quidditch exists as a pick up sport with matches Sundays at noon. The players are required to wear capes, usually blankets or towels, and while playing they must also have a broom stick between their legs at all times. The game, for obvious reason, has
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I've inserted an uncited reference to Quidditch Through the Ages under "rules" - specifically the right to carry wands at all times was granted during the height of magical persecution by Muggles. I'm going to cite it when and if I find my copy of said book, but if anyone else has the book (or a
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The article says the quidditch pit at hogwarts has towers for spectators, but nothing of this is mentioned in the books. Furthermore, events like the one described in the first book, atthe first match, suggest ongoing tribunes, not towers. How else would Hermione be able to quickly run around to
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Certainly there is lots of cruft in this article, with little amount of it devoted to real world content and lots of section with in-universe information. I think that the best way is to trimm and present the content of most sections into one single, short "Quidditch in the books", removing the
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I made a minor edit to the section about the 'top box' being similar to the 'front row' at muggle events. It's more likely that this was based on the corporate and private boxes found around football and rugby stadiums in the UK (and Europe). Front row seats aren't really that prestigious at UK
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I made an edit as I'm pretty sure Gryffindor did not win the Cup in the first book. I do not believe we are ever told who did win it - if Ravenclaw won even one of their other two games they would have been champions as their points difference would have been best because of the result against
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The article states that Harry uses his "quidditch" skills several times to accomplish tasks in the novels. It seems obvious to me that he is a skilled at flying a broom, and hence a good seeker and also effective at accomplishing said tasks. It never states or even infers in the novels that he
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However, I can't see anywhere else in the article suitable for it either, without the addition of some kind of 'Opinions on Quidditch' section, which would be a bit daft. Obviously when new content is added, it must be verifiable, but does that necessarily work the other way? i.e. mandatory
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What if the Quidditch machine overflowed? That is, if a team scores a thousand points, then the Quidditch machine displays "0" instead of "1000." But Slytherin might cheat Gryffindor by letting Gryffindor score until the machine overflows and Gryffindor loses all its points! -32ieww 11:57 AM
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says we should not use the flags of subnational entities unless the organizations in question use the flags themselves. So, absent an example of a constituent country fielding a national Quidditch team, I think we should go to what is most Verifiable (that Appleby, Ballycastle, Montrose, and
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Option #2 and the use of the Ulster Banner is out as it is not the flag of Northern Ireland, the only flag that is official is the Union Jack so if flags must be used then Option #3 would be the best one. Personally I'm not a fan of flags being used in tables the way they are used here.
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I'm new here, and I've noticed that large parts of this article are just reproducing content from Quidditch Through the Ages, e.g. the History and Rules sections. I can see this has been discussed before, but not much seems to have changed. Bearing in mind the article is tagged with
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Do you know what would be cool? Through wires, mirrors or some other special effect is have a Quidditch game at the Opening Ceremonies in London in 2012. Or better Yet, re-enact the Quidditch World cup which was cut from the movie. The Harry potter Fans would go nuts!
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I would like to say that the golden snitch does not win the game for a team instantly it is only highly likely that the team would win if they caught the golden snitch because they would get 150 points but it is not a guarantee.
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due to the Triwizard Tournament, but there was the Quidditch World Cup, so there technically was Quidditch in that book. The sentence should probably be rewritten for accuracy. Really, this entire article needs an overhaul.
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had entered Hogwarts. This is despite Harry being told it is very unusual for a first year to get on the house team, and despite us seeing people much older than their first year join the teams in the last two books.
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Firstly, what does it even mean, "the best way for a death to happen"? Secondly, POV. Thirdly, the way it's worded makes it sound like Harry Potter constantly experienced deaths during his Quidditch matches!!!
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as a cross between those games. If it was written differently (i.e. "Quidditch is a cross between...") I might agree with your argument. But I don't see any problem with it the way it is currently written.
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If one team scores 15 Goals and since each goal is 10 points that make 150 points so if the other team scored no goal but caught the snich there would be a tie. So does anyone know what happens then?
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Dear Faithless: It would be nice if you had inserted the source. I had to do it, based on your say-so. And when you say "discussed," do you mean "discussed" or simply "mentioned"? Sincerely,
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OK. I added it. (The only way to get an "overhaul" past the eagle eyes of the HP fanatics is a little bit at a time, and it would help if each revision were sourced.) Yours on a broomstick,
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could be a full-length feature film all by itself. It could be done entirely with computer animation, so there would be no need to employ the film's actors. Das Baz, 15 April 2006, 3:53 PM.
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Holyhead Harpies are forgotten. A Welsh all-witch team founded in 1203 (the only all-witch team in the world). Ginny Weasley becomes one of the team's the Chasers post-Hogwarts.
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