- Gryffindor
- Slytherin
- Hufflepuff
- Ravenclaw
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ok bit of harry potter nerd here, this one is soooo hard, on one hand he has the Gryffindor Bravery, but he also has Slytherin cunning and paranoia, on another hand Ravenclaw genius and finally he has the heart of a Hufflepuff, any house would be correct
depends on which life
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@Jurisdiction thank you so much for creating this thread, full warning I may get excited and give my long winded opinions sometimes
lmfao!! Same here!!
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If someone has qualities of multiple houses, or doesnât fit fully into one house, then they go into Hufflepuff. Thatâs the point of Hufflepuff. Helga âtakes the lotâ. She isnât picky about who is in her house, anyone can be in Hufflepuff. Unlike, the other houses, which have strict guidelines about who can be in their houses.
Just my HP nerd knowledge for everyone here.
in theory yeah, but in the books thats not what happens, but yeah Helga is awesome, hufflepuff is the best house in general and Nevile should have gone there
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Neville is too good for any of the houses. They should have all begged to be renamed after Neville, the chosen one himself who saved the day without subjugating the readers to the awful âHarry Potter goes Campingâ movie.
Neville is super underated and deserving of love, and the harry potter movies and cursed child exist in optional canon
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I cannot do a good vote. I know what Slytherin stands for and stereotypes and a jiff of Gryffindor but forgot about that the other two represent.
Ravenclaws are intelligent and clever.
Hufflepuffs are caring and kind of the oddballs.
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Hereâs the easiest way to explain it:
Gryffindor values courage, bravery, nerve, and chivalry.
Hufflepuff values hard work, patience, justice, and loyalty.
Ravenclaw values intelligence, learning, wisdom and wit.
Slytherin values ambition, cunning, leadership, and resourcefulness.
For more detail: Wikipedia always has the answer.
Isnât it more specifically what they value, instead of what they are explaining how Dracoâs minions that cannot read got Slytherin?