In canon at least, the protagonists do nothing but dodge Avada Kedavras in a number of confrontation scenes. It has to be that way, because no Death Eater would be stupid enough to use anything but Avada Kedavra on a target they weren’t trying to take alive, and most characters had enough plot armour not to die in a random firefight.
no Death Eater would be stupid enough to use anything but Avada Kedavra on a target they weren’t trying to take alive
Doesn’t AK use more magical energy than a simple stun ? Or just require longer to cast ? “Avada Kedavra” is longer to say than “Stupefy” or “Expelliarmus”, at least.
But it is unblockable and precludes the target being revived in the first case or recovering their wand/grabbing someone else’s/running away in the latter. In particular, HPMOR makes a very big deal out of any decent wizard being able to put up a dozen different shields, sometimes all but instantly, so unblockable spells are an extremely big deal.
In HPMOR, it also penetrates at least some thickness of cover, according to Moody, who also suggests that it does need significant mana. (How much mana? I’m getting the impression that Stupify is acceptable for Auror-level combat despite being castable by top first-years.)
It also cannot be countered. We don’t see much of countering in HPMOR, but we do see Susan try to counter an extremely powerful bully’s spell in the SPHEW.
IDK. Moody suggests that the spell might already be mildly homing or at least very easy to target.
In canon at least, the protagonists do nothing but dodge Avada Kedavras in a number of confrontation scenes. It has to be that way, because no Death Eater would be stupid enough to use anything but Avada Kedavra on a target they weren’t trying to take alive, and most characters had enough plot armour not to die in a random firefight.
Doesn’t AK use more magical energy than a simple stun ? Or just require longer to cast ? “Avada Kedavra” is longer to say than “Stupefy” or “Expelliarmus”, at least.
But it is unblockable and precludes the target being revived in the first case or recovering their wand/grabbing someone else’s/running away in the latter. In particular, HPMOR makes a very big deal out of any decent wizard being able to put up a dozen different shields, sometimes all but instantly, so unblockable spells are an extremely big deal.
In HPMOR, it also penetrates at least some thickness of cover, according to Moody, who also suggests that it does need significant mana. (How much mana? I’m getting the impression that Stupify is acceptable for Auror-level combat despite being castable by top first-years.)
It also cannot be countered. We don’t see much of countering in HPMOR, but we do see Susan try to counter an extremely powerful bully’s spell in the SPHEW.