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... wand.

Voldemort didn't know anything about the Deathly Hallows, and probably only thought it was a ridiculous fairy tale.

Dumbledore's original plan was for Snape to kill him so that Snape would be the new owner of the old wand.

Although there were many accidents later, no matter who it was, as long as it was not Voldemort, he used the old wand to attack its owner. There would be problems. In the original plot, he also failed and died and was out of control of the old wand. ...

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