Even though it is mainly known for its ability to wake those under the effects of the Draught of Living Death, Wiggenweld is also used for its curative properties. For example, in , the Wiggenweld Potion restores a portion of a player's health bar. To ensure Wiggenweld Potions are always available when needed, players should begin crafting them as soon as possible.
The ingredients for the potion, one Horklump Juice, and one Dittany Leaf are relatively easy to obtain. However, potion brewing isn't skill players have directly upon entering Hogwarts. Therefore, they can be purchased until players learn how to create potions later in the game. Inventory space for Wiggenweld is capped at 25 potions.
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The ability to make potions unlocks after attending a Potions class taught by Professor Sharp. As YouTuber Ventus SGN points out, the Potions class quest comes directly after Professor Garlick's Herbology assignment, in which players are made to plant Dittany and are given a seed pack for future use. The potion crafting table in the classroom can be used along with the station that will be in the Room of Requirements once players have progressed that far in their play-through.
The potion requires one Dittany Leaf and one Horklump Juice. Learning the potion requires a small quicktime event, but after it is learned, it will only take 15 seconds, and each station will yield one potion per brew. Unlike almost every potion recipe in , the Wiggenweld recipe does not have to be purchased for players to brew it because it was learned through the Potion class.
The Dittany seeds are the most economical way to get Dittany Leaves for potion brewing. Seeds can be planted in the Room of
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