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Muggle quidditch is a surprisingly physical (violent) team game, in which competitors must carry a broomstick between their legs at all times. Muggle Quidditch was developed from the fictional game featured in the Harry Potter novels.
Cost
The quaffle
is a volleyball that is able to be held by chasers and keepers.
The bludger
is typically a slightly under-inflated dodgeball that can only be used by the beaters on the field
The snitch,
is typically a gold sock with a tennis ball or racquet ball placed inside of it. It must then be tucked into the back of a snitch runner's shorts, like a tail.
Level of Demand
The table below shows the maximum levels of demand that this activity requires. NOTE: These are not entry levels or levels of requirement and has nothing to do with ability.
Energy
Arms
Legs
Sight
Hearing
Speech
Learning
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