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Wizard Cards can be turned in at the end of the school year in exchange for XP.
Wizard Collectible Cards Currently Available
an Andros the Invincible trading card
[ Common }
Dates unknown.
The Wizarding card here features Andros the Invicible, a wizard from Ancient Greece, alleged to have been the only known wizard to produce a Patronus the size of a giant.
a Circe trading card
[ Common }
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features the Ancient Greek Goddess Circe who lived on the island of Aeaea and was an expert at Transfiguration. Her magic is more is more infamous than famous due to her practice of turning sailors into pigs.
a Herpo the Foul trading card
[ Common }
Dates Unknown.
The wizarding card here features Herpo the Foul of Ancient Greece who was the first know creator and breeder of the Basilisk.
a Mopsus trading card
[ Common }
Dates unkown.
The wizarding card here features the wizard Mopsus who was a famous Soothsayer in Ancient Greece, and gained his fame by vanquishing the Dark Seer Clchas in a contest of their powers.
a Cliodne trading card
[ Common }
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Cliodne, the beautiful Irish druidess, who legends say could turn into sea birds and control the waves. She was the owner of three magical birds that sand the sick to sleep and cured them. She also was the first to discover the magical properties of moondew.
a Ethelred the Ever-Ready trading card
[ Common }
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Ethelred the Ever-Ready, named for his famous temper and readiness to fight. His hot headed hi-jinx make him take offense at almost nothing and release his anger on innocent bystanders. He died in jail.
a Morgan le Fay trading card
[ Common }
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features the dark sorceress Morgan, also known as Morgana, the half-sister of King Arthur. She is remembered in history as the great enemy of Merlin, but she was also the Queen of the island of Avalon and possessed great abilities was a healer.
a Gregory the Smarmy trading card
[ Common }
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Greogory the Smarmy, the originator of 'Gregory's Unctuous Unction', a potion used to persuade the drinker that the potion maker is their very best friend. This potion is outlawed all over the wizarding world.
a Hengist of Woodcroft trading card
[ Common }
Dates Unknown.
The wizarding card here features Hengist of Woodcroft, the Founder of Hogsmeade Village. Driven away from his home by Muggle persecutors, Hengist is supposed to have settled in Scotland where he founded the village of Hogsmeade. Some say the Three Broomsticks Inn used to be his home.
a Helga Hufflepuff trading card
[ Common }
Date unknown.
The wizarding card here features Helga Hufflepuff, Co-Founder of Hogwarts. She brought people from different walks of life together to help build Hogwarts and was loved for her charming ways.
a Queen Maeve trading card
[ Common }
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Queen Maeve, also known as the Mother of Dreams and the Fairy Mistress. She is regarded as the earliest wizard or witch to widely teach magic at her small home in Ireland, long before the establishment of institutions like Hogwarts.
a Rowena Ravenclaw trading card
[ Common }
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Rowena Ravenclaw, Co-Founder of Hogwarts. It's thought that she came up with the ever-changing floor plan and the original incantation that brought the stairs of Hogwarts to life. She's best remembered for her intelligence and creativity.
an Uric the Oddball trading card
[ Common }
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Uric the Oddball, a highly eccentric wizard who is famed for, among other things, wearing a jellyfish for a hat. No one knows if he meant to be the weirdest wizard of the ages or if it just came naturally.
a Fulbert the Fearful trading card
[ Common }
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Fulbert the Fearful, who was famous for being so cowardly he never ventured out of his house. Died when a Defensive Charm backfired and the roof fell in.
a Wilfred Elphick trading card
[ Common }
(1112 - 1199)
The wizarding card here features Wilfred Elphick. He was the first wizard to be gored by an African Erumpent.
a Bridget Wenlock trading card
[ Common }
(1202 - 1285)
The wizarding card here features Bridget Wenlock, the famous Arithmancer. She was the first to establish the magical properties of the number seven.
an Ignatia Wildsmith trading card
[ Common }
(1227—1320)
The wizarding card here features Ignatia Wildsmith, a wizarding inventor and the creator of Floo Powder.
**a Chauncey Oldridge trading card*
[ Common }
(1302 - 1379)
The wizarding card here features the first known victim of Dragon Pox in 1379, Chauncey Oldridge.
a Burdock Muldoon trading card
[ Common }
(1429 - 1490)
The wizarding card here features Burdock Muldoon, and was the youngest Chief of the Wizards Council when he was just nineteen. He retired from his post in 1450 and enjoyed a long retirement studying Dragons in the Welsh Highlands.
a Cyprian Youdle trading card
[ Common }
(1312- 1357)
The wizarding card here features the only Quidditch referee to die during a match in 1357 at the age of forty five.
a Quong Po trading card
[ Common }
(1443 - 1523)
The wizarding card here features noted Magical Creatures Specialist Quong Po. Born in China, Quong Po studied Chinese Fireball dragons, or Liondragons, and discovered the uses of their powdered eggs.
a Yardley Platt trading card
[ Common }
(1446 - 1557)
The wizarding card here features Yardley Platt who was a notorious serial goblin-killer until his imprisonment in 1554.
a Felix Summerbee trading card
[ Common }
(1447 - 1258)
The wizarding card here features the Inventor of Cheering Charms, Felix Summerbee.
a Cornelius Agrippa trading card
[ Common }
(1486 - 1535)
The wizarding card here features Cornelius Agrippa. He was a celebrated wizard imprisoned by Muggles for his writing, because they thought his books were evil.
a Bowman Wright trading card
[ Common }
1492 - 1560
The wizarding card here features Bowman Wright, Half-Blood and world-rennounded Metal Charmer. He is famous for combining his loves of magic, science, and sports by creating the Golden Snitch, which greatly improved the game of Quidditch.
a Montague Knightley trading card
[ Common }
( 1506 - 1588)
The wizarding card here features Wizard Chess Champion Montague Knightley. Knightley earned his first championship at the age of twenty-seven and held it for fifty five years until his death in 1588.
a Gunhilda of Gorsemoor trading card
[ Common }
(1556 - 1639)
The wizarding card here features the one-eyed, hump-backed witch Gunhilda of Gorsemoor. Famous for developing a cure for Dragon Pox. When she died, everyone who knew her felt great sorrow, for she was a talented and hardworking healer.
a Paracelsus trading card
[ Rare ]
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Paracelus, the mysterious Alchemist and recluse.
a Godric Gryffindor trading card
[ Rare ]
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Godric Gryffindor, Co-Founder of Hogwarts. Known for his bravery and loyalty, Godric's image almost always has a large lion's head tapestry behind it.
a Merlin trading card
[ Rare ]
Dates Unknown.
The wizarding card here features the most famous wizard of all time: Merlin. Sometimes known as the Prince of Enchanters, he was a part of the Court of King Arthur. (King Arthur once ruled the land that is now part of England.) Merlin wanted wizards to help Muggles, so he created the Order of Merlin. The Order made rules against using magic on Muggles and continues today as one of the highest honors in the wizarding world.
a Merwyn the Malicious trading card
[ Rare ]
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Merwyn the Malicious who is credited with the invention of many unpleasant jinxes and hexes.
a Salazar Slytherin trading card
[ Rare ]
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Salazar Slytherin, Co-Founder of Hogwarts, and a Pure-Blood-Loyalist. He left Hogwarts after a disagreement over allowing those of "Dirty Blood" attend Hogwarts School. He is credited for many of the secret passages that have been discovered at the castle.
a Wendelin the Weird trading card
[ Rare ]
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Wenelin the Weird, who was alleged to have enjoyed being burnt at the stake so much that she allowed herself to be captured over 47 times in various disguises.
a Gifford Ollerton trading card
[ Rare ]
(1390 - 1441)
The wizarding card here features the Giant-Slayer, Gifford Ollerton. He killed the giant Hengist of Upper Barnton, and became the town's local hero.
an Alberta Toothill trading card
[ Rare ]
(1391 - 1483)
The wizarding card here features the 1430 winner of the All-England Wizarding Duelling Competition after famously overcoming the favorite, Samson Wiblin, with a Blasting Charm.
a Musidora Barkwith trading card
[ Rare ]
(1520 - 1666)
The wizarding card here features Musidora Barkwith. Composer of the unfinished "Wizarding Suite," which features an exploding tuba. The song been banned since its last performance in 1902, when it blew the roof out of Ackerley Town Hall.
a Daisy Dodderidge trading card
[ Rare ]
Dates unknown.
The wizarding card here features Tavern Keeper Daisy Dodderidge who built the Leaky Cauldron Inn in 1456 to serve as a gateway between the non-wizarding world and Diagon Alley. Wizards and witches of her day loved her generosity and the welcoming atmosphere of her pub.