Extreme Potions
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A copy of "Extreme Potions" resides in almost every wizarding household in the country. Now Muggles too have the chance to discover where the Wolfsbane Potion was invented, how the Cheese-based potions work and make your own potions!
Last Updated
05/31/21
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- 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.
- Has a purple hue
- Doxycide
- A solution that kills Doxys
- Dr. Ubbly's Oblivious Unction
- Heals wounds given by thoughts.
- 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 Venomous Tentacula grow.
- Draught of Living Death
- A potion that places the taker in a state of sleep that makes them seem like they are dead.
- Seen/Mentioned: Severus Snape asked a question related to this potion to Harry in 1991; Horace Slughornshowed it to 6th years in 1996.
- 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
- A potion that puts the taker in extreme pain.
- Drowsiness Draught
- Makes drinker drowsy