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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.
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*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"/>
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]