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Potions can be used as medicine, lethal poison, or give the drinker any effect from strength enhancement to immunity to flames. Potions are not necessarily used by drinking, as some can be applied by physical contact or creates an effect simply by being created.

On the most recently update, difficulty levels for potion-brewing has been added. If you use a Pewter Cauldron, the difficulty level will be "Easy", the Brass Cauldron's difficulty level is "Medium" and the Copper Cauldron's difficulty level is "Hard". The Potions class is taught in the Potions Classroom. Once you have the right ingredients you can begin to brew potions. Successfully brewed potions can be given to your friends as gifts, or kept for self-use, and you'll also be awarded house points for your efforts.

You will lose house points for badly-brewed potions , so follow the instructions carefully. Before you brew a real potion, you can practise making Cure for Boils and you won't win or lose any house points for trying, even if you succeed. When following the instructions given to you in your book, students must follow the instructions in the order given. Example: If the book says heat your cauldron and then crush ingredients in your mortar , students are required to do it in that order.

If students choose to crush their ingredients before heating their cauldron, they will fail at brewing the potion. Potion-making can be a very costly practice since you have to buy ingredients every time you make a new potion.

However, there are some ways to mitigate the cost of your potion making:. It is often asked whether a Muggle could create a magic potion, given a Potions book and the right ingredients. The answer, unfortunately, is no.

There is always some element of wandwork necessary to make a potion merely adding dead flies and asphodel to a pot hanging over a fire will give you nothing but nasty-tasting, not to mention poisonous, soup. Some potions duplicate the effects of spells and charms, but a few for instance, the Polyjuice Potion, and Felix Felicis have effects impossible to achieve any other way.

Generally speaking, witches and wizards favour whichever method they find easiest, or most satisfying, to produce their chosen end. Potions are not for the impatient, but their effects are usually difficult to undo by any but another skilled potioneer. This branch of magic carries a certain mystique and therefore status. There is also the dark cachet of handling substances that are highly dangerous.

The popular idea of a Potions expert within the wizarding community is of a brooding, slow-burning personality: Snape, in fact, conforms perfectly to the stereotype. Cough Potion A potion that soothes and reduces coughs. Cure for Boils A potion that cures boils. Dawdle Draught Helps the drinker deal with traces. Death potion Kills those who come into contact with it Death-Cap Draught Effects of this potion are unknown, but it is possibly a poison. Deflating Draught A potion that deflates anything swollen by magical means.

Developing Solution A potion used in the developing of magical photographs, making them move. Dizziness Draught A potion that makes the taker dizzy and lightheaded. Dogbane Potion The effects of this potion are unknown, but it is possibly poisonous to dogs.

Dogbreath Potion Gives the drinker a fiery breath. Dragon Poison A poisonous potion most likely taken from dragons. Dragon Tonic A tonic used to heal sickly dragons. Dragon dung fertiliser A solution that helps plants grow.

Draught of Living Death Draught of Living Death A potion that places the taker in a state of sleep that makes them seem like they are dead. Draught of Peace A potion that relieves anxiety. Dreamless Sleep Potion A potion that places the taker in a sleep that is dreamless. Drink of Despair Drink of Despair A potion that puts the taker in extreme pain.

Drowsiness Draught Makes drinker drowsy. Nicolas Flamel and his wife are known to be using it and they lived upto more that years. Elixir to Induce Euphoria A potion that induces a sense of inexplicable, irrational happiness upon the drinker. Erumpent Potion A potion that is highly explosive when it touches or is touched by an outside source.

Everklena A supposed cleaning product that in reality caused grime to spawn. Essence of Insanity A potion which presumably causes irrational behaviour, possibly inflicting the condition of insanity. Everlasting Elixirs A potion with the effect to either never run out of potion or to work forever. Exploding Potion A very volatile potion, and when completed, can be used to create explosions. Exstimulo Potion Boosts the spell power of the drinker.

Fatiguing Infusion A potion that, when either drank or inhaled, caused fatigue. Felix Felicis Also known as Liquid Luck A magical potion that makes the taker successful in all their endeavours. Fergus Fungal Budge A fungicidal product that treated ringworm infections on the feet. Fire Protection Potion A potion that protects the taker from being burnt. Flesh-Eating Slug Repellent A pesticide that repels flesh-eating slugs. Forgetfulness Potion A potion that makes the taker forgetful.

Frog Parts Mixture A packet of potion ingredients that most likely contained frog parts. Fungiface Potion A potion that makes the taker's face break out in fungi.

Girding Potion A potion that gives the taker extra endurance. Gregory's Unctuous Unction A potion that causes the drinker to believe that whomever gave the potion to them is their best friend. Hate Potion A potion that shows the taker's worst traits and habits. Herbicide Potion A potion that either kills or damages plants. Contains Flobberworm mucus, Horclump juice, and Spines of lionfish. Hiccoughing Solution A potion that most likely cures hiccups. Invigoration Draught Invisibility Potion A potion that is presumed to give the taker an energy boost.

Invisibility Potion A potion that makes the taker invisible. Jawbind Potion A potion that induces lockjaw. Kissing Concoction. Laugh-inducing Potion Laugh-inducing Potion A potion that makes the taker laugh uncontrollably.

Laxative Potion A potion that is most likely a laxative. Love Potion Any of a large number of potions that make the taker fall in love with the person that has given it to them. Love Potion Antidote Antidote to love potions. Lung Clearing Potion [ citation needed ] A potion whose effects are unknown; most likely cures the taker of lung infections.

Malevolent Mixture A potion that is most likely a poison or produces other bad effects. Mandrake Restorative Draught A potion made from Mandrakes that restores a person that has been petrified to their original state. Manegro Potion Causes hair on drinker's head to grow out rapidly Maximum Turbo Farts Potion resumably causes the drinker to rapidly develop flatulence Memory Potion Enhances the drinker's memory Moonseed Poison A poison made with moonseed Mopsus Potion presumably gives one Seer -like power possibly the ability to manipulate objects telekinetically.

Noxious Potion Noxious Potion Releases green clouds of smoke when completed. Exact effects are unknown, but it is possibly used as a poison. Poison Antidote Polyjuice Potion Temporarily transforms the drinker into another person. The drinker will take on the appearance of the person whose hair, fingernails, etc.



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