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What is the primary function of the Wiggenweld Potion?
What is the primary function of the Wiggenweld Potion?
- Curing major illnesses
- Healing minor injuries and sterilizing (correct)
- Inducing sleep
- Enhancing magical abilities
When did Eleazar Fig give a bottle of Wiggenweld Potion to a student?
When did Eleazar Fig give a bottle of Wiggenweld Potion to a student?
- When the student was feeling unwell
- When the student was under a sleeping spell
- When the student fell out of a flying carriage and hurt their leg (correct)
- When the student encountered a Boggart
Who used the Wiggenweld Potion to awaken a princess from the Draught of Living Death?
Who used the Wiggenweld Potion to awaken a princess from the Draught of Living Death?
- A sorcerer
- A wizard prince (correct)
- A witch queen
- A magical creature
Who taught the fifth-year students how to brew the Wiggenweld Potion at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
Who taught the fifth-year students how to brew the Wiggenweld Potion at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
What did Garreth Weasley add to the Wiggenweld Potion causing a scene?
What did Garreth Weasley add to the Wiggenweld Potion causing a scene?
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Wiggenweld Potion
- The primary function of the Wiggenweld Potion is to awaken people from the Draught of Living Death.
- Eleazar Fig gave a bottle of Wiggenweld Potion to a student, though the specific student's name is not mentioned.
- It was Prince Teddy who used the Wiggenweld Potion to awaken a princess from the Draught of Living Death.
- Professor Slughorn taught the fifth-year students how to brew the Wiggenweld Potion at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
- Garreth Weasley, not a well-known character, added something to the Wiggenweld Potion, causing a scene, though the specific ingredient and details of the scene are not mentioned.
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