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+ | |name=Elixir to Induce Euphoria |
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+ | |image=[[File:Elixir to Induce Euphoria.png|250px]] |
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+ | |effect=Induces a sense of irrational happiness upon the drinker, cures depression. |
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+ | |side-effects=*Excessive singing |
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+ | *Nose-tweaking |
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+ | |characteristics= |
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+ | *Sunshine yellow in colour |
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+ | *Sweet |
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+ | *Aromatic |
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+ | *Emits rainbow when finished<ref name="scholastic"/> |
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+ | |time= |
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+ | |difficulty=Advanced |
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+ | |ingredients=*[[Shrivelfig]] |
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+ | *[[Porcupine quill]]s |
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+ | *[[Peppermint]] sprigs |
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+ | *[[Sopophorous bean]]s |
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+ | *[[Wormwood]] |
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+ | |inventor= |
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+ | }} |
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+ | {{Quote|Euphoria, I take it? And what's that I smell? Mmmmm.... you've added just a sprig of peppermint, haven't you? Unorthodox, but what a stroke of inspiration, Harry, of course, that would tend to counterbalance the occasional side effects of excessive singing and nose-tweaking... I really don't know where you get these brain waves, my boy...|[[Horace Slughorn]] compliments [[Harry Potter]]'s brewed Elixir to Induce Euphoria|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}} |
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+ | The '''Elixir to Induce Euphoria''' is a sunshine-yellow [[potion]] that induces a sense of inexplicable, irrational happiness upon the drinker. |
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+ | ==Concoction== |
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+ | To brew this potion, follow these steps<ref name="scholastic">[http://harrypotter.scholastic.com/half_blood_prince/ Scholastic Official Site]</ref>: |
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+ | #Add [[Shrivelfig]] |
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+ | #Add [[Porcupine quill]]s |
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+ | #Stir four times anti-clockwise |
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+ | #Add a sprig of [[Peppermint]] to counteract side-effects |
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+ | #Add [[Sopophorous bean]]s |
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+ | #Add [[Wormwood]] |
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+ | #Stir six times anti-clockwise |
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+ | ==Powers== |
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+ | As the name implies, this potion induces sudden euphoria in the drinker - excessive singing and nose-tweaking are possible side-effects (a sprig of [[peppermint]] added to the potion during preparation helps to counterbalance these). |
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+ | ==History== |
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+ | [[Harry Potter|Harry]] brewed this potion in [[1997|his sixth year]] while most of his classmates were taking their tests for [[Apparition]] licensure. [[Horace Slughorn|Professor Slughorn]] set his remaining students the task of creating "something amusing." Harry prepared the potion with the hope that, if he could persuade the professor to taste the potion, Slughorn would be in "such a good mood that he would be prepared to hand over" the memory about young [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]] and his search for information about [[Horcrux]]es. <ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' - Chapter 22 (''After the Burial'')</ref> According to the [[Severus Snape|Half-Blood Prince's]] [[Severus Snape's copy of Advanced Potion-Making|instructions]], the potion recipe was heavily altered. |
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+ | ==Behind the scenes== |
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+ | *As an elixir, the potion must be sweet and aromatic (as elixirs are, by definition). This would fit with the potion's nature. |
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+ | *The sixth video game shows the recipe as thus<ref>See [http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=XDRK2-GoAAA&NR=1 this video]</ref>: |
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+ | #Add peppermint until the potion turns red. |
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+ | #Add shrivelfig until the potion turns turquoise. |
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+ | #Stir until it turns blue. |
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+ | #Allow the potion to simmer till it turns yellow. |
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+ | #Add porcupine quills till the potion turns blue. |
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+ | #Allow the potion to simmer till it turns purple. |
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+ | #Add seven castor beans. |
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+ | #Allow the potion to simmer till it turns brown. |
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+ | #Add shrivelfig till the potion turns pink. |
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+ | #Allow the potion to simmer till it turns orange. |
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+ | #Add wormwood till the potion turns yellow. |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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+ | *''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'' {{1st}} |
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+ | *''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)]]'' |
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+ | ==Notes and references== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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+ | {{Potions}} |
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+ | {{Potions Club}} |
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+ | [[es:Elixir para inducir euforia]] |
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+ | [[fr:Élixir d'Euphorie]] |
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+ | [[pl:Eliksir Euforii]] |
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+ | [[Category:Antidotes]] |
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+ | [[Category:Mental potions]] |
Revision as of 19:06, 9 September 2013
- "Euphoria, I take it? And what's that I smell? Mmmmm.... you've added just a sprig of peppermint, haven't you? Unorthodox, but what a stroke of inspiration, Harry, of course, that would tend to counterbalance the occasional side effects of excessive singing and nose-tweaking... I really don't know where you get these brain waves, my boy..."
- — Horace Slughorn compliments Harry Potter's brewed Elixir to Induce Euphoria[src]
The Elixir to Induce Euphoria is a sunshine-yellow potion that induces a sense of inexplicable, irrational happiness upon the drinker.
Concoction
To brew this potion, follow these steps[1]:
- Add Shrivelfig
- Add Porcupine quills
- Stir four times anti-clockwise
- Add a sprig of Peppermint to counteract side-effects
- Add Sopophorous beans
- Add Wormwood
- Stir six times anti-clockwise
Powers
As the name implies, this potion induces sudden euphoria in the drinker - excessive singing and nose-tweaking are possible side-effects (a sprig of peppermint added to the potion during preparation helps to counterbalance these).
History
Harry brewed this potion in his sixth year while most of his classmates were taking their tests for Apparition licensure. Professor Slughorn set his remaining students the task of creating "something amusing." Harry prepared the potion with the hope that, if he could persuade the professor to taste the potion, Slughorn would be in "such a good mood that he would be prepared to hand over" the memory about young Voldemort and his search for information about Horcruxes. [2] According to the Half-Blood Prince's instructions, the potion recipe was heavily altered.
Behind the scenes
- As an elixir, the potion must be sweet and aromatic (as elixirs are, by definition). This would fit with the potion's nature.
- The sixth video game shows the recipe as thus[3]:
- Add peppermint until the potion turns red.
- Add shrivelfig until the potion turns turquoise.
- Stir until it turns blue.
- Allow the potion to simmer till it turns yellow.
- Add porcupine quills till the potion turns blue.
- Allow the potion to simmer till it turns purple.
- Add seven castor beans.
- Allow the potion to simmer till it turns brown.
- Add shrivelfig till the potion turns pink.
- Allow the potion to simmer till it turns orange.
- Add wormwood till the potion turns yellow.
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (First appearance)
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Scholastic Official Site
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - Chapter 22 (After the Burial)
- ↑ See this video