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So I reckon that whilst making a potion it must continuously draw on your magic to at least some degree. For simpler potions going by the books thats years at least it must happen pretty much automatically. For more complex potions, such as the luck potion and so forth, there is perhaps a technique that Masters use to add their magic in the correct places in the correct strengths.

As revealed on Pottermore , although potion-making doesn't appear to have a great deal of magical input, the reality is that at some point in the process wandwork is essential to add magic to the ingredients and that even adding magical ingredients to a mixture isn't sufficient to create a working potion. 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.

Since a muggle is incapable of performing wanded magic, they would by definition be incapable of brewing a magical potion. As DVK has referenced in his answer, this information was already largely confirmed in an interview in :. JKR : Well, I'd have to say no, because there is always In fact, we'll find out more about that in book 7. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Can a Muggle become a potions maker? Ask Question. Asked 9 years, 8 months ago. Active 6 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 8k times. Add this high-quality wand replica to your Harry Potter collection with this bespoke recreation of Professor Snape's wand, notorious Potions Master and also Head of Slytherin House. The unique wand has been sculped from resin and measures approximately 33cm in length.

The wand is available in a sleek, collectable wand box and features the character name with decorative paper overlay. It brings me back to Cauldrons page, but nothing changes. If you are stuck in Phase 1, I suggest that you make a minor mistake with your brew and get 1 house point for effort so that the game would purge that potion session out of the game. It happened to me too today I tried to brew Wideye, waited for 95 minutes and when I get back, it showed me the steps of Phase 1!!! So frustrating!

I just wasted many precious galleons!!! I have a question with regards to waiting for the potions to brew till the second page. Does that mean I have to have that window open for 80 minutes? You do not have to. The active cauldron will be shown and there is even a progress bar to inform you about its status.

Sorry another question. What happens if you put down bottles sideways when you finish using them… wherein they keep spilling on the table? I used to have the problem with it not taking me to the second phase. I have a slow computer.

On slow computers, heating up your material actually behaves differently than on a fast one. With a pewter cauldron, I need to alternate on the red and orange buttons to keep the temperature in range, instead of alternating on the orange and blue. The temperature only goes up on red, and drops semi-briskly on orange. You do keep the ingredients but you have to wait for the potion to brew again.

In that case, I would never recommend a Copper cauldron to users with slow computers. Thanks for pointing that out. You can click on this link too. Awesome stuff! When I was making the Wideye Potion, I spilled some dried billywig stings when I laid it back down on the table.

The cauldron exploded after I waved my wand. Did the spill affect my brewing? The game does leave a message stating what went wrong — do you still remember what it said? Hi Dejiki, Thank you very much for this blog. When I click on the button below the cauldron, the site brings me back to making the same potion, as if nothing happened. The second time I followed your instructions and let it brew on a separate window, too. It did remove ingredients from my account, though, for both potions.

Unfortunately this is not a problem with your browser, but with the Pottermore server. I would suggest waiting for Pottermore to go into maintenance mode — usually that would clear and reset all Potion sessions in most situations. Hi Dejiki, Thank you for your very fast :-!

More patience, and more frowning when I try again, and again, and again.. I tested this out on purpose. Odd things happen: pestle stops working, cannot grab ingredients, etc. Add me! I have been making the forgetfulness potion, but when I went back to it after letting it brew it came up with the support message- will this effect my potion in any way? The other says that Pottermore is unavailable due to maintenance.

If you see the first message, your potion will not be affected but do note that the brew-time countdiown is still running! It means that you have to wait for your potion to brew — while waiting you can explore other parts of Pottermore or just anything else. Just take note of the time and come back when the time is up. I always seem to mess up when i wave my wand. Make sure you click on the wand only when all the instructions in the Potions book have been crosssed out. The problem is, I am.

How do I keep the temperature within the right range while my wand is waving?? But, it seems the Wideye needs to be kept that temperature the whole time. I just tried to brew it and even with the temperature within the right range AFTER the wand-waving by turning off the fire when the temperature is at the highest acceptable point, then quickly on the wand , it still fails.

But I get a message saying that I did not maintain the temperature properly this happened with the Wideye Potion. There is a bug with the Wideye Potion, making it impossible to be brewed at this stage. Thank you SO much for posting this. Without it, I would not have ever found Bat Spleens. I was wondering if you could do a similar page for books. Safari, firefox and Chrome??? What about IE9 and Opera? Mac user? How do I move on to making new potions? Thanks, Hannah.

For the first part you will require: -Fluxweed: found Behind the willow root in Book 2, Chapter 5, Moment 2. You can also buy a bundle of 5 at the apothecary for 5 galleons -Lacewing Flies: Can be found on the floor to the right of the toilet in Book 2, Chapter 12, Moment 2.

You can buy it at the apothecary, 2 galleons for 6 flies -Leeches: Can be found on the bathroom floor in front of the third door from the left in Book 2, Chapter 9, Moment 2. Bought at the apothecary if needed, 8 leeches for 6 galleons. When heating, heat at high at first but when the heat reaches the margins, shuffle between medium and no heat to keep it there.

Part two First should be noted that it is like a completely different potion from the first so if you mess this part up you will keep your first, which is good. You will require this potion to enter the Slytherin common room in Book 2, Chapter I would like to ask how many potions can we keep? Okay so as you seem to be an expert, have you experienced the issue where the potion freezes mid brew? It has been like this for four or so days now. Any suggestions?? Just make sure to return to your potion before the time limit.

Actually, given your new details here, the best potion to brew in relation to points over time is the Antidote to Common Poisons potion. In this time you could brew 30 Sleeping Draughts for points or 53 Antidote to Common Poisons for points. Seeing as how you cannot generate income in the world, brewing the Draught is the smartest choice. Give it a try, you get 2 FREE bottles. Click the banner below:Shelley DancerCure For BoilsCure For Boils — Hot and cold compresses, over the counter ointments and creams, and make-up cover-u…de instant topical relief and speed healing herbs through the bloodstream.

Skin eruptions and boils […]. This makes it all the stranger that I found Snape's introduction to his subject quite compelling 'I can teach you to bottle fame, brew glory, even stopper death Many of the components of the various draughts and libations that Harry creates for Snape exist or were once believed to exist and have or were believed to have the properties I gave them.

Dittany, for instance, really does have healing properties it is an anti-inflammatory, although I would not advise Splinching yourself to test it ; a bezoar really is a mass taken from the intestines of an animal, and it really was once believed that drinking water in which a bezoar was placed could cure you of poisoning.

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