Which Horcrux is the first to be destroyed?
Which Horcrux is the first to be destroyed?
The first horcrux is Tom Riddles Diary it was destroyed with a basilisk fang in the chamber of secrets. The second one is:Helga Hufflepuffs cup destroyed in the room of requirement by basilisk fang. The third one is: Gaunts ring was destroyed with Goodric Gryffindor’s sword.
What is the order in which Voldemort Horcruxes were destroyed?
The Ring was destroyed by Albus Dumbledore, the Locket by Ron Weasley, the Cup by Hermione Granger, the Diadem with Fiendfyre that was conjured by Vincent Crabbe, Nagini was killed by Neville Longbottom, and the fragment within Harry was inadvertently destroyed by Voldemort himself.
What are the 8 Horcruxes and who destroyed them?
4 Answers
- Tom Riddle’s diary.
- Marvolo Gaunt’s Ring.
- Salazar Slytherin’s Locket.
- Helga Hufflepuff’s Cup.
- Rowena Ravenclaw’s Diadem.
- Harry Potter (unknown to Voldemort until after he had “destroyed” him) -> Destroyed in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2.
- Nagini the Snake.
Which is the only Horcrux that Harry Potter destroys?
Killing of Nagini Neville kills Nagini using the Sword of Gryffindor With Harry feigning death, the Death Eaters marched back to the castle and demanded its surrender. Harry knew that the Horcrux inside him was destroyed, but one Horcrux still remained to be destroyed: Voldemort’s enormous serpent, Nagini.
Did Rab destroy the locket?
Regulus later discovered the Dark Lord’s creation of at least one Horcrux, and the reason for his immortality. Having turned against his master, he decided to destroy the locket while sacrificing himself in the process, which showed both his bravery and selflessness as well.
How did Dumbledore destroy the ring Horcrux?
After Dumbledore returned to Hogwarts, he used Godric Gryffindor’s Sword to crack the Resurrection Stone so as to destroy it as a Horcrux. While the act did destroy the ring as one of Riddle’s Horcruxes, it did not stop the fatal curse. The curse gave Dumbledore’s hand a withered black look, as though it had died.