Wiggenweld Potion

 

Basic Information    
Effects Heals injuries and gives more stamina.
Acts as an antidote to sleeping potions.
Characteristics Red, Green, Purple, pink or blueish in color.
Known Ingredients Wiggentree bark
Moly
Dittany
Horklump juice
Two drops of Flobberworm mucus
Seven Chizpurfle fangs
Billywig sting slim
A sprig of mint
Boom Berry juice
One stewed mandrake
Drops of honeywater
Sloth brain mucus
Moondew drops
Salamander blood
Ten lionfish spines
Unicorn horn
Wolfbane

Overview

The Wiggenweld potion is a healing potion with the power to heal minor injuries. It is also usable as an antidote to the draught of living death and sleeping draught.

History

Once upon a time a wizard prince used the wiggenweld potion to awaken an unidentified princess who had been drinking the draught of the living death. The princess was given the draught of the living death by a hag named Leticia Somnolens.

The prince smeared wiggenweld potion all over his lips and then kissed the princess. This supposedly woke her up from her slumber. During the school year of 1890 - 1891 at Hogwarts, Professor Aeson Sharp was teaching his 5th year students including Amit Thakkar and Sebastian Sallow how to brew wiggenweld potion. Garreth Weasley added a fwooper feather and made the potion sparkling and exploding.

In 1995/1996 Zacharias Smith had to brew this in regards to his homework.

In 1997 Harry Potter as a 6th year student had to brew Wiggenweld potion at the potions club. Which gave him a significant stamina boost for his journeys with Albus Dumbledore.

Recipe
  1. Add Salamander blood until the potions turns red
  2. Stir until the potion turns orange
  3. add more salamander blood, until the potions turn yellow
  4. Stir until the potion turns green
  5. Add more salamander blood, until the potions turns turquoise
  6. Heat until the potion turns indigo
  7. Add more salamander blood until the potion turns pink
  8. Heat until the potion turns red
  9. Add five lionfish spines
  10. Heat until the potion turns yellow
  11. Add five more lionfish spines
  12. Add flobberworm mucus, until the potion turns purple
  13. Stir until the potion turns red
  14. Add more flobberworm mucus until it turns back to turquoise
  15. Stir till it turns yellow
  16. Add honeywater until it turns back to a turquoise color
  17. Add another few drops of boom berry juice
  18. Stir the potion again, then let it simmer for 30 minutes
  19. Take the potion away from the heat and allow it to cool
  20. When its cooled off, its ready to be used

Credits/References

Harry Potter Wiki - Wiggenweld Potion

Written by Mason Hayes
Base code by Andrew Sutherland, edited by Iselin Merilä and Desmond Gray.