Many Harry Potter fans fell in love at first sight with the open world that Hogwarts Legacy offers, putting us in the shoes of a Hogwarts student. This is undoubtedly the fantasy of many who have read the books and seen all the movies. You can explore the castle, participate in various magical classes, and even have duels. Although this magical world of Hogwarts Legacy also has its dangerous sides, knowing how to make the Wiggenweld Potion should be your priority. If you don’t know how to make potions yet, stay away from explosive spells and Dark Arts.
[Updated on September 10 – Clarified information and changed images]
If you can’t control your impulses to get into trouble and get hurt, the Wiggenweld Potion is a beginner difficulty-level healing potion that restores a bit of the drinker’s health. This elixir helps just enough to get you to the nursery with Madam Noreen Blainey. However, as a “special” student, you must pause your adventures until you unlock the Portion Class in the main story before you try to brew any potion.
The Wiggenweld Potion only needs two basic ingredients, Horklump Juice and one Dittany Leave, which you can easily find at Hogwarts Legacy. You can buy Horklump Juice at J. Pippins Potions in Hogsmeade or find it from underground areas. In the Magic Neep in Hogsmeade, you can buy Dittany seeds and plant them to get Dittany Leaves. However, first, you must complete the Herbology Class quest to unlock the growing plant’s ability. Once you have the necessary material, you must follow these steps:
- Go to the Portion Station at the Portion class and interact with it.
- Select Wiggenweld Potion from the menu.
- Add a Dittany Leave and one Horklump Juice to the pot and brew the Potion.
- Wait until the Potion has finished, which will take 15 seconds to brew.
- Grab it from the table.
If you do not have enough time but coins, you can always buy Wiggenweld Potion at J. Pippins Potions in Hogsmeade for 100 Coins. However, it is recommended that all students practice their spells and brewings conscientiously, especially if they want to pass their OWLs.