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"Wong's Wand of Watoomb is a magical baton with a horned head on each end. The wand can be used to wield energy, usually by absorbing, amplifying, and redirecting it."
―Description[src]

The Wand of Watoomb is a relic in possession of the Masters of the Mystic Arts, able to absorb, redirect and amplify energy. It is a durable weapon and can be used to channel magic into it, therefore making it a powerful relic. The faces in the horned heads on each end glow when the staff is used. During the Battle at the Hong Kong Sanctum, Wong chose this relic as his weapon to repel the invasion.

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"There are many relics. The Wand of Watoomb."
Karl Mordo to Doctor Strange[src]
DS Spot 36 - 1

Wong holding the Wand of Watoomb

The Wand of Watoomb was a mystical and ancient artifact kept by the Masters of the Mystic Arts in the Hong Kong Sanctum. Before the Battle at the Hong Kong Sanctum, Wong chose the Wand of Watoomb to fight Kaecilius and his Zealots. Despite this weapon, Wong was defeated and killed by the Zealots, only to be revived later by Doctor Strange and the Eye of Agamotto. Wong wielded the Wand of Watoomb and prepared to fight the Zealots again, but the Zealots were ultimately taken by Dormammu into the Dark Dimension, ending the battle.[1]

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Origin Status Creators Owners Users
Avengers Campus Recruitment Universe Active - Masters of the Mystic Arts -

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  • In the comics, originally created by Watoomb, the Wicked Wands of Watoomb are six mystical artifacts from varying dimensions capable of blocking mystical attacks, and using the energy absorbed to either heal the wielder, unleash a damaging blast, or erect a defensive barrier.

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