Felix felicis, also known as liquid luck, was introduced in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
The known ingredients are:
I don't think it was mentioned in details. In any case, don't think you can make a love potion; the potions mentioned in Harry Potter are fantasy. Even many of the ingredients don't exist in real life.
I don't think it was mentioned in details. In any case, don't think you can make a love potion; the potions mentioned in Harry Potter are fantasy. Even many of the ingredients don't exist in real life.
I don't think it was mentioned in details. In any case, don't think you can make a love potion; the potions mentioned in Harry Potter are fantasy. Even many of the ingredients don't exist in real life.
I don't think it was mentioned in details. In any case, don't think you can make a love potion; the potions mentioned in Harry Potter are fantasy. Even many of the ingredients don't exist in real life.
I don't think it was mentioned in details. In any case, don't think you can make a love potion; the potions mentioned in Harry Potter are fantasy. Even many of the ingredients don't exist in real life.
The ingredients are honey, rose petal, clover (3 leaf or 4 doesn't matter), basil, stir 3 times, then let set for 3 minutes, and then it is done.
All that is mentioned in the book is that it's very advanced and to get it wrong would be a disaster. It also takes 6 months because it has to stew.
It is a lucky potion, that wil make everything you do, work. i think it asts for a day..
Water mixed with a pink-iridescence and silver micro powder works marvelous!
Spells don't have ingredients in Harry Potter, potions do.
We don't know, Harry never makes it.
Depends what potion.
Harry Potter took a potion called Felix Felicis. Known as liquid luck, the person who drinks this potion will become lucky until it wears off.
There is no info given on how to make the potion.
The only luck potion ever mentioned in Harry Potter is the Felix Felicis or "Liquid Luck". It's never said how exactly to make the potion, but it is described as "the color of molten gold; while exposed to air large drops will leap like goldfish above the surface without spilling."
It was quite clear that Felix Felicis didn't make you all-powerful; rather, it gave you some sort of inspiration to take advantage of opportunities - without actually knowing what you were doing. When doing something that Ron and Hermione found strange, Harry said something like "I know what I am doing... or at least, Felix Felicicis does". He wouldn't have a chance to find all the horcruxes in a single day, even under the guidane of Felix Felicis. hello i am ano, i posted this question to see who would answer i believed that this would let harry use the influence of Felix to locate the sword and the horcruxes and lead himself to voldemort. as the user of Felix felecis generally accomplishes whatever he or she sets out to do
Because she found it difficult to be around Ron when he was with Lavender Brown as they were an item for a period after Ron won the Quidditch match after believing taking the 'Liquid Luck' potion Felix Felicis. The reason for her sadness was simply that she fancied (or perhaps loved) him.
Felix Felicis. Harry gets it from professor slughorn for perfectly brewing the draught of living death in potions class
Felix Felicis, which is the name of a potion not a character. Felix Felicis is the liquid luck potion used in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Felix Felicis
Felix Felicis is liquid luck.
Felix Felices is a potion from Harry Potter that brings the drinker good luck. It must be brewed for six months before consumption.
Harry Potter took a potion called Felix Felicis. Known as liquid luck, the person who drinks this potion will become lucky until it wears off.
Felix Felicis.
Felix Felicis aka "Liquid Luck" is just LSD in Harry Potter.
There is no info given on how to make the potion.
The only luck potion ever mentioned in Harry Potter is the Felix Felicis or "Liquid Luck". It's never said how exactly to make the potion, but it is described as "the color of molten gold; while exposed to air large drops will leap like goldfish above the surface without spilling."
Technically all of them areedible, but the results may not be beneficial. Felix Felicis is one with good effects.
Well, to start with you need to be a fictional character. You're not? You're a real person. Then hard luck, you can't do it.