It has been speculated that the cane could be enchanted with a Shield Charm, which could explain why Lucius uses it in his duel against Sirius and Harry in combination with his wand. The walking stick seems to have magical abilities of its own, as in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film), Lucius is seen wielding it during a duel in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries until Harry Disarms him of it, to which Sirius Black comments (his final words before being murdered), "nice one, James".It has never been mentioned or depicted in the books. The walking stick only appears in the film adaptations of the Harry Potter novels.Replicas can be purchased by collectors at various fan shops, such as the Noble Collection.He later replaced his destroyed wand with a new second wand. He snapped the snake head off the wand handle before bringing it with him to the Battle of the Seven Potters. However, Lord Voldemort took the wand from inside it to circumnavigate his own wand's brotherly connection with Harry Potter's. The walking stick was returned to Lucius following his escape from Azkaban the following year. Despite using his father's walking stick, Draco was not known to use his father's wand during that year. Severus Snape, however, pulled Draco out of trouble, as he was sworn to protect him. Thinking it was an artefact filled with Dark Magic, Filch did not want Draco to enter the Castle with it. When looking through Draco's luggage, Argus Filch took the stick out and examined it. In 1996, after his father was discovered as a Death Eater and sent to Azkaban, Draco Malfoy took possession of the cane and brought it with him to school. Throughout his life, Lucius was frequently seen with this walking stick.
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