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− | The '''Chess Queen''' minifigure was a giant chess piece part of [[Professor McGonagall]]'s |
+ | The '''Chess Queen''' minifigure was a giant chess piece part of [[Professor McGonagall]]'s transfigured chessboard. It was the fourth task to get by that was guarding the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone, and was part of the white chess team. Instead of a regular minifigure head, it has a cylindrical piece and, instead of normal minifigure legs, a slope piece for her legs. She wields a white staff and a [[Belville]] crown. She is the chess figure that nearly killed [[Ron Weasley|Ron]]. |
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+ | She wears a silver crown over a white cylindrical piece that is used for her head. She has a plain white torso and a slanted white dress piece. |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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− | * In the video game, the Chess Queen is greatly redesigned |
+ | * In the video game, the Chess Queen is greatly redesigned, despite already being a [[minifigure]]. Also, she does not nearly kill [[Ron Weasley|Ron]] as she does in the book/movie, rather he trips on a sword and [[Hermione Granger|Hermione]] and {{M|Harry Potter|Harry}} move on without him. |
== Appearances == |
== Appearances == |
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* [[4704 The Chamber of Winged Keys]] |
* [[4704 The Chamber of Winged Keys]] |
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* ''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4]]'' |
* ''[[LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4]]'' |
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+ | {{Ru|Шахматная королева}} |
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[[Category:Harry Potter Minifigures]] |
[[Category:Harry Potter Minifigures]] |
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[[Category:Minifigures introduced in 2001]] |
[[Category:Minifigures introduced in 2001]] |
Latest revision as of 14:03, 29 July 2018
The Chess Queen minifigure was a giant chess piece part of Professor McGonagall's transfigured chessboard. It was the fourth task to get by that was guarding the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone, and was part of the white chess team. Instead of a regular minifigure head, it has a cylindrical piece and, instead of normal minifigure legs, a slope piece for her legs. She wields a white staff and a Belville crown. She is the chess figure that nearly killed Ron.
Description
She wears a silver crown over a white cylindrical piece that is used for her head. She has a plain white torso and a slanted white dress piece.
Notes
- In the video game, the Chess Queen is greatly redesigned, despite already being a minifigure. Also, she does not nearly kill Ron as she does in the book/movie, rather he trips on a sword and Hermione and Harry Potter move on without him.
Appearances
Video Game Appearances
Gallery
See also