Once you have done your Herbology Class in Hogwarts Legacy, you will be inundated with materials, yet, you will have nothing to do with most of them. What’s the use in having a bushel of Dittany when all it does is linger in your inventory, staring menacingly at the far more useful Chinese Chomping Cabbage?
Well, that’s where Potions Class comes in. This is where you will learn how to make all of those powerful concoctions that can drastically alter the course of a souring battle, or simply keep you topped up after a troll cracks you on the bonce. This is where the magic happens, only in bottle form.
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Unlike your other educational endeavours, Potions will not lead to new spells. This class is dedicated to the preparation aspect of Hogwarts Legacy’s combat system. Professor Sharp will give you a brief rundown of what potions are, and then you are thrust into making your first poultice – Wiggenweld. If you have been paying attention, Wiggenweld is the potion you have been chugging for healing throughout the game.
Wiggenweld is very easy to make, and this is entirely down to how the game chooses to introduce the act of making potions – incorrectly. Making Wiggenweld for the first time requires a series of QTEs. When crafting actual potions, you will not be required to go through this rigmarole again.
Follow the onscreen prompts to get it done, however, and you will be rewarded with the opportunity to make a real potion – Edurus.
Once you have impressed Sharp with your potion-making skills, he will ask you to go and gather some materials from his office – Dark Mongrel Fur and Ashwinder Eggs. He then wants you to make
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