Krafft

Krafft is a wizard and a professional Quidditch player. He serves as a Chaser for the German National Quidditch team. His character was created for the Quidditch World Cup (video game) and he is not mentioned in the original seven Harry Potter novels.

Krafft's entire known history is confined to his appearance in the Quidditch World Cup (video game). As a Chaser for the German National Quidditch team, he competes against other international teams in the Quidditch World Cup tournament featured in the game. He plays alongside fellow Chasers Kursten and Zeller, Beaters Fischer and Schmidt, Keeper Weber, and Seeker Fleet (video game).

In the Quidditch World Cup video game, Krafft is depicted with brown hair. He wears the German National team's official Quidditch Robes, which are black and yellow. No details about his personality are provided; his character exists solely as an athletic opponent or teammate within the game.

  • Quidditch Prowess: As a professional player on a national team, Krafft is a highly skilled Quidditch player. His position as a Chaser requires excellent aim, agility, and skill in handling the Quaffle to score goals (video game).
  • Expert Flying: He is presumed to be an expert at flying on a broomstick, a fundamental skill for any Quidditch player of his caliber.

Krafft is a teammate of the other members of the German National Quidditch team as presented in the Quidditch World Cup game. His teammates include:

The surname “Krafft” is a German name. It is a variant spelling of the German word Kraft, which translates to “strength,” “power,” or “force.” This is a fitting name for a professional athlete.

Krafft is a non-canon character created specifically for the Electronic Arts video game Quidditch World Cup, released in 2003. He and his teammates do not appear, nor are they mentioned, in any of the seven Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling. While the 1994 Quidditch World Cup is a major event in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the novel only provides details on a few teams, primarily focusing on the finalists, Bulgaria and Ireland. The video game expanded on this event by creating full rosters for other national teams, including Germany.