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  1. Apr 27, 2014 · No, Dumbledore never possesed all the three Deathly Hallows at any point of time. He only came into possession of the Resurrection Stone after Year 5 (when he found it in Gaunt's shack) and he has not had possession of the cloak in the year 6 at anytime before his death.

  2. Dumbledore was in possession of all three Hallows; however, not at the same time. He got the Elder Wand from dueling Grindelwald. He borrowed the Invisibility Cloak from James Potter to "examine it", but James was killed before Dumbledore could return it.

  3. Jan 8, 2014 · The main reason why Dumbledore left clues to the Quest (as Xeno Lovegood puts it) of the Deathly Hallows for Harry to decipher is because of the importance of the Resurrection Stone in the grand scheme of his plans. The Stone was crucial in helping Harry carry out the task of walking to his death.

  4. Sep 4, 2018 · Dumbledore and Harry both possessed all three Hallows, but neither of them had all three at once. Here's a fun fact, though- the first time we see all three Hallows in the same room together? In the Dursley's sitting room in HBP.

  5. Jul 19, 2021 · Dumbledore never has all three of them together at the same time though. By this time then Dumbledore had long given up being the Master of Death who reunites the Hallows, though he came close. Reply reply

  6. Aug 6, 2015 · Dumbledore, at one point or another, took possession of all three Deathly Hallows, too (not all all the same time, though). He borrowed the Invisibility Cloak from James Potter once.

  7. Nov 30, 2019 · The theory has been expanded with the addition of Dumbledore as Death, as he possessed each of the Death Hallows at some point and was the one who greeted Harry after he was killed by Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest, precisely like an “old friend”.

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