The Philosophers Stone is legendary for its ability to turn base metals into gold. Alchemists tried for generations to make one without success. Nicholas Flamel (1330-1480) was believed to have found it and achieved immortality.
Nicholas Flamel. He discovered/made it.
he was 10
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
Mainly because it's never existed in the reality.
You cannot find philosophers stones. This is because the only maker, Nicholas Flammel, died. The stone that the first Harry Potter book is based on is destroyed.
No. The book was titled Harry Potter & the Philosophers stone for the rest of the world while in USA and India it was called Harry Potter and the Sorcerers stone
alchemists only believed that their was a philosophers' stone
Doodle God 2 Philosophers stone + sand (sand=stone+water) (philosophers stone=demi god+quick silver)
There is not a difference besides the fact that throughout the series they either reference the sorcerers or philosophers stone. The philosophers stone is British and the sorcerers is American. Other than that, there is no difference.
The philosophers stone lets your horse live forever.
Philosophy+stone
Philosophers stone plus metal equals gold. Wizard plus energy equals philosophers stone.
demigod+quicksilver=philosophers stone
Alchemists were the ones looking for the philosopher's stone.
Elixir of life.
he was 10
You can make gold. Metal+ philosopher's stone
Demigod + Quick Silver = philosophers stone