In the “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” video game, what potion is used to sabotage Umbridge's...
What potion is used in the video game Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix to sabotage Umbridge's Speakers? Does it have an official name?
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As can be seen from this screenshot from your game, they used a
"Babbling Beverage".
This potion also makes an appearance in Hogwarts Mystery
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In the video game the Patils say that it is Babbling Beverage. You can see this in this clip of the video game walkthrough:
This potion is in fact mentioned once in the books. In Chapter Thirty-Two of Order of the Phoenix when Harry tried to tell Snape via code that Sirius was being tortured in the Department of Mysteries, Snape said:
“Potter, when I
want nonsense shouted at me I shall give you a
Babbling Beverage.
Interestingly, there is no indication here that it can be used on objects as it is used in the game.
There is also a curse called the Babbling Curse mentioned in Chapter Ten of Chamber of Secrets, which presumably is something similar but in a curse instead of a potion. Lockhart is reputed to have cured someone from such a curse:
Harry had been forced to play a simple Transylvanian villager whom Lockhart had cured of a Babbling Curse,
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As can be seen from this screenshot from your game, they used a
"Babbling Beverage".
This potion also makes an appearance in Hogwarts Mystery
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As can be seen from this screenshot from your game, they used a
"Babbling Beverage".
This potion also makes an appearance in Hogwarts Mystery
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As can be seen from this screenshot from your game, they used a
"Babbling Beverage".
This potion also makes an appearance in Hogwarts Mystery
As can be seen from this screenshot from your game, they used a
"Babbling Beverage".
This potion also makes an appearance in Hogwarts Mystery
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In the video game the Patils say that it is Babbling Beverage. You can see this in this clip of the video game walkthrough:
This potion is in fact mentioned once in the books. In Chapter Thirty-Two of Order of the Phoenix when Harry tried to tell Snape via code that Sirius was being tortured in the Department of Mysteries, Snape said:
“Potter, when I
want nonsense shouted at me I shall give you a
Babbling Beverage.
Interestingly, there is no indication here that it can be used on objects as it is used in the game.
There is also a curse called the Babbling Curse mentioned in Chapter Ten of Chamber of Secrets, which presumably is something similar but in a curse instead of a potion. Lockhart is reputed to have cured someone from such a curse:
Harry had been forced to play a simple Transylvanian villager whom Lockhart had cured of a Babbling Curse,
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In the video game the Patils say that it is Babbling Beverage. You can see this in this clip of the video game walkthrough:
This potion is in fact mentioned once in the books. In Chapter Thirty-Two of Order of the Phoenix when Harry tried to tell Snape via code that Sirius was being tortured in the Department of Mysteries, Snape said:
“Potter, when I
want nonsense shouted at me I shall give you a
Babbling Beverage.
Interestingly, there is no indication here that it can be used on objects as it is used in the game.
There is also a curse called the Babbling Curse mentioned in Chapter Ten of Chamber of Secrets, which presumably is something similar but in a curse instead of a potion. Lockhart is reputed to have cured someone from such a curse:
Harry had been forced to play a simple Transylvanian villager whom Lockhart had cured of a Babbling Curse,
add a comment |
In the video game the Patils say that it is Babbling Beverage. You can see this in this clip of the video game walkthrough:
This potion is in fact mentioned once in the books. In Chapter Thirty-Two of Order of the Phoenix when Harry tried to tell Snape via code that Sirius was being tortured in the Department of Mysteries, Snape said:
“Potter, when I
want nonsense shouted at me I shall give you a
Babbling Beverage.
Interestingly, there is no indication here that it can be used on objects as it is used in the game.
There is also a curse called the Babbling Curse mentioned in Chapter Ten of Chamber of Secrets, which presumably is something similar but in a curse instead of a potion. Lockhart is reputed to have cured someone from such a curse:
Harry had been forced to play a simple Transylvanian villager whom Lockhart had cured of a Babbling Curse,
In the video game the Patils say that it is Babbling Beverage. You can see this in this clip of the video game walkthrough:
This potion is in fact mentioned once in the books. In Chapter Thirty-Two of Order of the Phoenix when Harry tried to tell Snape via code that Sirius was being tortured in the Department of Mysteries, Snape said:
“Potter, when I
want nonsense shouted at me I shall give you a
Babbling Beverage.
Interestingly, there is no indication here that it can be used on objects as it is used in the game.
There is also a curse called the Babbling Curse mentioned in Chapter Ten of Chamber of Secrets, which presumably is something similar but in a curse instead of a potion. Lockhart is reputed to have cured someone from such a curse:
Harry had been forced to play a simple Transylvanian villager whom Lockhart had cured of a Babbling Curse,
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