

None of his other classmates succeeded in this, which hints at the complexity and advanced nature of the potion. Harry succeeded in turning the potion to the idealistic shade of pale lilac that signals the half-way stage. In 1996 Harry Potter's attempt at brewing this potion went rather well, as at the time he had the assistance of the Half-Blood Prince's copy of Advanced Potion-Making. In 1976 Severus Snape and his classmates attended this potion, as in 1996 Horace Slughorn commented on the excellent job he did. Īt Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry students are required to attempt this potion in their sixth year N.E.W.T. In 1991, Professor Severus Snape interrogated Harry Potter in his first Potions class with him over the ingredients needed for this potion, to see if Harry was paying attention in his class.


The prince first put some of the Wiggenweld Potion on his lips and then kissed the princess, causing her to awaken from her death-like slumber. " The clear winner! Excellent, excellent, Harry! Good lord, it’s clear you’ve inherited your mother’s talent." - Horace Slughorn praising Harry Potter's potion Ī wizard prince once used the Wiggenweld Potion to awaken a princess who had been given the Draught of Living Death by the Hag Leticia Somnolens.
