He gets the mechanism wrong though. In a real fight, Moody kills him or at the very least takes his toys away if he’s needed alive. There wouldn’t be any time-turned copies of him in the first place.
Stable time loops are sort of a problem for what-if scenarios—it’s sufficiently hard to make up one, coming up with alternates isn’t always possible.
He gets the mechanism wrong though. In a real fight, Moody kills him or at the very least takes his toys away if he’s needed alive. There wouldn’t be any time-turned copies of him in the first place.
Stable time loops are sort of a problem for what-if scenarios—it’s sufficiently hard to make up one, coming up with alternates isn’t always possible.