The best potions are brewed in to give players certain advantages during combat, ranging from increased spell damage to health restoration. Crafted at a Potion Station in the Room of Requirement, players need to have certain potion recipes in order to make them. Although there are only seven types of potions available, players should prioritize specific recipes over others as they provide greater advantages.
Two potions that players may not wish to focus on are the Invisibility Potion and Felix Felicis, the latter of the two only being an option to those who pre-ordered on the PlayStation 5. The reason why these potions aren't as useful is that two spells fulfill the same function for far fewer resources and no ingredients. The Disillusionment Charm grants Invisibility to the player for a shorter time than the potion, but players have to spend a bunch of galleons at shops in 's Hogsmeade on recipe parts for something they can easily accomplish with their magic alone.
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Players that attend their first Potions Class in the main story learn how to make a Wiggenweld Potion, a restoration brew that gives back health when used in battle. A consistent tool in any dangerous situation, players will no doubt want many variations of this potion in their inventory when exploring areas with lots of enemies like the Forbidden Forest. One of the few potion recipes given for free to the player early in the game, only two ingredients are necessary to make a Wiggenweld Potion in , a Dittany Leaf and a vial of Horklump Juice.
Players can hold 25 potions of each type in their inventory.
It may be wise to also buy this potion in bulk from J. Pippin's Potions in
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