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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
*This potion is strongly believed to be a poison not only because [[Baneberry|its main ingredient]] is highly toxic but also because the TCG card that it debuts on is very damaging.<ref name="Baneberry P. card">[http://www.pojo.com/harrypotter/ccg/AHCardImages/BaneberryPotion.JPG picture of the Baneberry Potion in the TCG]</ref> Its also blood red, which doesn't bode well.
 
*This potion is strongly believed to be a poison not only because [[Baneberry|its main ingredient]] is highly toxic but also because the TCG card that it debuts on is very damaging.<ref name="Baneberry P. card">[http://www.pojo.com/harrypotter/ccg/AHCardImages/BaneberryPotion.JPG picture of the Baneberry Potion in the TCG]</ref> Its also blood red, which doesn't bode well.
*Interestingly, the TCG card that this potion debuts on can do damage to beasts and being alike, implying that is is poisonous to both.<ref name="Baneberry P. card"/>
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*Interestingly, the TCG card that this potion debuts on can do damage to [[beast]]s and [[being]]s alike, implying that is is poisonous to both.<ref name="Baneberry P. card"/>
   
 
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==Notes and references==
 
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Revision as of 00:46, 22 November 2011

The Baneberry Potion is a potion and strongly suspected poison.

Behind the scenes

  • This potion is strongly believed to be a poison not only because its main ingredient is highly toxic but also because the TCG card that it debuts on is very damaging.[1] Its also blood red, which doesn't bode well.
  • Interestingly, the TCG card that this potion debuts on can do damage to beasts and beings alike, implying that is is poisonous to both.[1]

Appearances

Notes and references