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Why didnt Voldemort create more horcruxes?

Why didnt Voldemort create more horcruxes?

Voldemort understood this; he knew the dangers of creating so many horcruxes, so he didn’t dare to create any more even though he knew some of them were gone. Voldemort wanted a seven-part soul, which would mean that he had 6 horcruxes, and the 7th part of his soul would be residing inside himself.

Did Dumbledore know Voldemort made horcruxes?

In ‘the half blood Prince’ Dumbledore tasks Harry to find out Slughorns secret. When they do, Dumbledore seems shocked to learn Voldemort made horcruxes. But in ‘Deathly Hallows’ we see in Snapes memory that Dumbledore knew all along that Harry was a horcrux.

How did Dumbledore figure out the Horcruxes?

If we were splitting hairs, it may be said that Dumbledore suspected that Harry’s scar was housing a piece of Voldemort’s soul – an unintended Horcrux – but got “final confirmation” about the Horcruxes at the end of Chamber of Secrets (Harry’s second year at Hogwarts) when Harry gave him Riddle’s Diary-Horcrux.

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Why could Voldemort not get another Horcrux?

Voldemort could not get another Horcrux because he did not know he had seven in the first place. When he tried to kill Harry, the spell rebounded and killed him instead. His soul became disembodied and jumped into the closest living thing in the room, Harry.

Could Dumbledore have created a Horcrux?

The theory was brought to light through a YouTube video by the SuperCarlinBrothers, which explains Dumbledore could have created a horcrux, and it’s one that always showed up at the right time.

Why didn’t Dumbledore kill Voldemort in Harry Potter?

Killing Voldemort within this time frame would have not only been pointless, because Voldemort would have been able to come back because of his horcruxes, but it went against Dumbledore’s moral leanings–he did not kill, and he makes this clear to Harry in Deathly Hallows, that he “avoided killing” if he could.

Did Voldemort create more than one soul at a time?

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So it seems unlikely that Voldemort would create more than that, he was relying on that number providing additional magical support. To clarify, he made six* because he thought (and attempted to confirm with Slughorn) that seven pieces of soul would make the concept of immortality through Horcruxes even more powerful.