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⚫ | '''Fake protective potions''' were sold to people under the claim that the [[potion]]s are to protect the drinker from [[Dark Arts|dark magic]], but in truth were usually nothing more than a scam, such as a mixture of [[Bubotuber]] [[Bubotuber pus|pus]] and [[gravy]]. Following the return of [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], a vast market appeared for protective potions, most of which were fake and did nothing, if not inflicting harm to the drinkers. Small-time crooks like [[Mundungus Fletcher]] sold them to the frightened hordes, who apparently did not notice its unhelpful (if not harmful) ingredients.<ref name="hbp5">''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', Chapter 5 (''An Excess of Phlegm'')</ref> |
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Revision as of 02:33, 13 November 2011
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- "...in all the panic about You-Know-Who, odd things have been cropping up for sale everywhere, things that are supposed to guard against You-Know-Who and the Death Eaters. You can imagine the kind of thing... so-called protective potions that are really gravy with a bit of bubotuber pus added..."
- — Arthur Weasley explains about the fake protective potions.[src]
Fake protective potions were sold to people under the claim that the potions are to protect the drinker from dark magic, but in truth were usually nothing more than a scam, such as a mixture of Bubotuber pus and gravy. Following the return of Lord Voldemort, a vast market appeared for protective potions, most of which were fake and did nothing, if not inflicting harm to the drinkers. Small-time crooks like Mundungus Fletcher sold them to the frightened hordes, who apparently did not notice its unhelpful (if not harmful) ingredients.[1]
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Mentioned only)
Notes and references
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 5 (An Excess of Phlegm)