The excessive power of Harry in this fanfiction can lead to a different character development. In the original series, Harry had to struggle, face failures, and learn from his mistakes. But here, with his over - the - top power, he might not experience such growth. His relationships with other characters could also change. For instance, his friends might become more like sidekicks rather than equal partners in adventure because he can handle most things on his own, which is a huge departure from the original story's charm and depth.
Well, he could probably use his god - like power to end all the dark magic threats once and for all. Maybe he could even reform the Ministry of Magic to be more just and efficient.
He might become more in tune with nature. Since the Phoenix is a symbol of rebirth and nature in the wizarding world, Harry could develop a stronger sense of environmental magic. For example, he could be able to communicate with other magical creatures more easily, not just the Phoenix.
Harry Potter changes fanfiction in multiple ways. Firstly, its popularity attracts a large number of fans to write fanfiction, increasing the quantity. Secondly, the complex characters like Harry, Hermione, and Ron offer endless possibilities for character development in fan works. Also, the magical elements in the series inspire fanfiction writers to come up with their own unique magical concepts within the Potterverse. For example, they can create new spells or magical creatures.
It keeps the fandom alive. Fans who read and write this fanfiction are constantly engaged with the Harry Potter world, discussing their favorite stories and ideas. This creates a sense of community within the fandom.
He becomes more humble. Elves are used to serving and being in a subservient position. Growing up with them, Harry would learn the value of every being, no matter their status. He'd be less likely to show off his magical abilities like he might have in the original story.
He might become more sneaky and calculating. Since he's a thief now, he would have to be good at hiding his actions and planning his 'heists'. His moral compass might also shift a bit as stealing isn't exactly an ethical behavior in the normal wizarding world.
He becomes more brooding. The knowledge of necromancy and the power it brings can isolate him as he realizes it's a power not many understand or accept. So he might withdraw from his usual jovial self.
Haki can completely shift the power dynamics. If a character like Ron suddenly discovers Haki, he could become a much more formidable opponent. He might be able to use it to intimidate Death Eaters or other dark wizards, adding an edge to his character that wasn't there before.
Martial Magic can greatly change power dynamics. If a character masters Martial Magic, they can often overcome opponents with more traditional magic skills. For example, they can quickly close the gap in a fight against a long - range spellcaster.
It can also change the power dynamics between different magical groups. In some fanfictions, groups that focus on wandless magic might be seen as more elite or dangerous. They might have a different set of skills and abilities that give them an edge over those who rely solely on wands. This can lead to all sorts of interesting storylines, like rivalries or alliances between wand - using and wandless groups.