Is Gandalf a wizard or a druid?

Gandalf is definitively a wizard in J.R.R. Tolkien's works, specifically one of the Istari, which are angelic spirits (Maiar) sent to Middle-earth in human form to guide against Sauron; he's not a druid, though some fans compare his powers and nature to Dungeons & Dragons classes like Cleric or Sorcerer due to his divine origins and subtle magic, but Tolkien's lore makes him a powerful, angelic wizard.
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Is Gandalf technically a wizard?

Gandalf is a protagonist in J. R. R. Tolkien's novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. He is a wizard, one of the Istari order, and the leader of the Company of the Ring.
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Is Gandalf a druid?

Most spells used are Cleric, paired with the fact that Gandalf's highest stat is undoubtedly Wisdom, not Intelligence and that he draws his power from divine sources instead of studying magic through books and scrolls, as a Wizard would do. Gandalf is primarily Cleric, with a dip into Druid.
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What was Gandalf's true form?

Gandalf's true form is that of an immortal, angelic spirit named Olorin, one of the divine Maiar, who appears in Middle-earth disguised in the humble form of an old man, a "veil" called a fana. He was sent as one of the Istari (Wizards) to guide free peoples, not to dominate with raw power, so his true, majestic spirit remained mostly unseen, though he could manifest greater power, especially after his return as Gandalf the White, explains this YouTube video.
 
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What kind of archetype is Gandalf?

GANDALF the white embodies the archetype of the wise powerful mentor, and his journey serves as a testament to the face of overwhelming evil. His transformation from Gandalf the Grey to Gandalf the white is one of the most symbolic and impactful character arcs in The Lord of the Rings.
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Is Gandalf a metaphor for Jesus?

No, Gandalf is not Jesus, but he functions as a Christ-figure (or prophet/angel) in The Lord of the Rings, sharing characteristics like divine origin (Gandalf is a Maia, a spirit), sacrifice, death, resurrection (as Gandalf the White), and guiding humanity toward salvation from evil, though Tolkien avoided direct allegory, preferring deep Christian themes and symbolism rather than a one-to-one character mapping. 
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Who is the saddest character in The Lord of the Rings?

Tolkien's description of Gollum conforms to a Catholic – and Thomistic – account of envy, which is a “sadness of the soul”; and it is Gollum's unbearable sadness and his unquenchable desire for the one Ring that marks his character.
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Why can't Gandalf touch the ring but Frodo can?

Gandalf does not WANT to touch the ring. Just as Galadriel resists the temptation to take it when Frodo offers it to her willingly. And all this because "Power Corrupts". Sauron and the Ring are allegories for the corruption that inevitably arises when too much power is concentrated in one place .
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Why is Gandalf old if he is immortal?

Gandalf isn't a Maia in the same way Sauron is. He was sent to middle earth as an old man, so his body is much more real than Sauron's “raiment”. He can't use his power to the same extent, he can't change his forms at will.
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Why does Gandalf hardly ever use magic?

Gandalf doesn't use his full power because he's a Maiar spirit (an angelic being) sent to Middle-earth with strict orders to guide, not dominate, its peoples, so they learn to save themselves, respecting free will; using excessive magic would drain him, alert enemies like Sauron, and make mortals dependent, going against his mission to inspire courage and wisdom against overwhelming odds, rather than just blasting problems away. 
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What race would a druid be?

The best races for Druid 5e combine Wisdom with utility, survivability, or mobility. Firbolgs and Wood Elves are top-tier choices, Hill Dwarves offer toughness, and Tortles solve early-game AC issues. But thanks to Tasha's custom origins, any race can shine.
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Who is stronger, Merlin or Gandalf?

Both at Max power with all Canon lore. Begin! Merlin wins, the characters in SDS scale up to planetary with inaccessible speed which means even if gandalf were stronger he'd literally be incapable of harming Merlin due to sheer speed difference Also Merlin could just put him in a perfect cube which he has no answer to.
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Who are the 5 Wizards of Middle-earth?

The five Wizards (Istari) of Middle-earth were Saruman the White, Gandalf the Grey, Radagast the Brown, and the two Blue Wizards, Alatar and Pallando, sent by the Valar to aid the free peoples against Sauron, though only Gandalf fully succeeded in his mission. Saruman became corrupted by pride, Radagast focused on nature, and the Blue Wizards journeyed into the East with unknown fates, as noted in Wikipedia.
 
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Is Gandalf just as powerful as Sauron?

No, Sauron is inherently more powerful than Gandalf, but Gandalf's role as the Istari (Wizard) was to guide and inspire, not to overpower Sauron directly, a limitation reinforced by the Valar to ensure evil's defeat came through free will and moral choice, not just superior might. Sauron was a greater Maia in native strength and focused on domination, while Gandalf (Olorin) was wiser and channeled his power into hope, with even Gandalf admitting fear of Sauron before his transformation into Gandalf the White, who gained increased power but remained less than Sauron.
 
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Is Voldemort a wizard or a warlock?

Tom Marvolo Riddle (31 December 1926 – 2 May 1998), later known as Lord Voldemort or, alternatively as the Dark Lord, You-Know-Who, He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, or, just simply Voldemort, was an English half-blood wizard considered to have been the most powerful and dangerous Dark wizard of all time.
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Why does Sauron love Galadriel?

Sauron's obsession with Galadriel stems from her immense power, wisdom, and inherent light, seeing her as the perfect queen to help him rule and "heal" Middle-earth under his order; he genuinely admired her strength, desired her as his partner in control, and wanted to bind her will to his, believing she could provide the direction he lacked to establish his perfect, ordered world, making her rejection both a blow to his ego and plans.
 
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Why did Gandalf turn white?

Gandalf turned white because he was sent back from death by Eru Ilúvatar (God) after fighting the Balrog, essentially resurrected and promoted to the position of the chief wizard (the White) because Saruman had betrayed his mission and fallen to Sauron, making Gandalf the new head of the Istari (Wizards) in Middle-earth. His new color signifies his elevated power, divine mandate, and replacement of Saruman as the leader.
 
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Did Gimli marry Galadriel?

No. It is because of the fewness of women among them that the kind of the Dwarves increases slowly, and is in peril when they have no secure dwellings.
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Who legally owns the One Ring?

Rapper Post Malone bought the unique, one-of-a-kind "The One Ring" Magic: The Gathering card (from The Lord of the Rings set) for around $2.6 million from its finder, Brook Trafton, in August 2023, a massive sale that set records for the most expensive card ever sold.
 
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Why are Hobbits so immune to the ring?

The Ring's effects

Inversely, the hobbits' good-naturedness and lack of ambition makes them less susceptible to the Ring's promises of power, as in Frodo and Samwise Gamgee, who are able to handle the Ring for extended periods of time.
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Why can't Aragorn go with Frodo?

Aragorn would have followed Frodo to the end, and he could have tried to catch up with Frodo, but this would basically go against the wishes of the ring bearer, abandon his friends, and lead to revealing the Council of Elrond's plans to destroy the ring and sneak into Mordor.
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What is Frodo's mental illness?

J.R.R. Tolkien in The Lord of the Rings accurately portrayed the signs and symptoms of what is currently labeled Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Frodo's condition logically follows his experiences of less than a year in the War of the Ring.
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Who is the real villain in Lord of the Rings?

The main villain in The Lord of the Rings is Sauron, the Dark Lord who forged the One Ring to control Middle-earth, but other significant antagonists include his chief servant the Witch-king, the corrupted wizard Saruman, the monstrous Gollum, and the ancient Balrog. Sauron seeks to reclaim the Ring to fully dominate the free peoples, while Saruman leads armies of Uruk-hai, and the Witch-king commands the wraiths (Nazgûl). 
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Who is the most disliked Friends character?

While opinions vary, Ross Geller is frequently cited as the most disliked or annoying main character in Friends due to his possessiveness, "nice guy" complex, entitlement, temper, and general whininess, though some fans also point to recurring characters like Janice or problematic temporary ones like Tommy. Ross often tops lists for being the worst friend because of behaviors like saying Rachel's name at his wedding or being overly controlling, making him a polarizing figure despite his comedic moments.
 
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