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- "You, young potioneer, hold in your hands my masterpiece. With it, my place in history is assured."
- — Zygmunt Budge, Book of Potions[src]
The Book of Potions is a book concerned with potion-making[3], written by wizard Zygmunt Budge[1]. Like with Miranda Goshawk's Book of Spells, this potions book has the ability to conjure utensils with which the reader can brew the various potions included[3]. It also happens to be a portkey that provides access to an enchanted garden, inhabited by a troll[3]. A copy is kept in Hogwarts Library.
Contents
- "This potion book will teach you the composition of particularly potent and complex potions."
- — Advert[src]
Potions
- Beautification Potion
- Cure for Boils[2]
- Doxycide
- Felix Felicis[2]
- Laughing Potion
- Polyjuice Potion[1]
- Shrinking Solution[3]
- Sleeping Potion
Ingredients
- Ashwinder eggs
- Billywig Wings
- Bundimun Ooze
- Daisy root
- Dragon liver
- Fairy wing
- Flobberworm Mucus
- Knarl quills
- Leech
- Nettle
- Occamy egg Shell
- Puffskein Hair
- Rose Petals
- Shrivelfigs
- Sopophorous Beans[2]
- Streeler Shells
- Unicorn hair
- Wormwood
Behind the scenes
- As of 10 November, 2013, users on Pottermore could collect this book in the Hogwarts Library scene in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
- On Pottermore, Book of Potions can be purchased in Flourish and Blotts for three Galleons. It is uncertain whether this can be considered canon, however, as Wonderbook: Book of Potions makes it seem as if the copy housing Budge's spirit and located at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is the only copy of the book in existence.