What does Harry use liquid luck for?
What does Harry use liquid luck for?
Draught of Living Death potion In September of 1996, Harry Potter won a small vial of Felix Felicis from Professor Slughorn for brewing the best Draught of Living Death potion in the class (using the instructions of Severus Snape's textbook). The bottle would give Harry twelve hours of luck.
Did Harry Potter ever use liquid luck?
In both the movie and the book Harry uses liquid luck to obtain information from slughorn. The film's did a great job in reproducing this part from the books.
Why didn't Harry just use liquid luck?
Because he didn't have Liquid Luck, they didn't have time to search whether Professor Slughorn had a flagon hidden somewhere, they could not brew it without the ingredients - and they had no way of buying or stealing the ingredients while on the run.
Did Harry put liquid luck in Ron's cup?
Harry knows this about his best mate. So he pretends to pour liquid luck into Ron's pumpkin juice when he knows Hermione will see. This helps to calm Ron's nerves because he believes he is now lucky. It's the placebo effect.
Why is Snape the Half-Blood Prince?
His father was a muggle. His father was neglectful and sometimes abusive, which may have contributed to Snape's disdain for Muggles. At some point during his school years, he decided to reject his father's name entirely, giving himself the moniker "The Half-Blood Prince" with his mother's maiden name instead.
Does liquid luck actually work?
Felix Felicis, also called "Liquid Luck", is a magical potion that makes the drinker lucky for a period of time, during which everything they attempt will be successful. It is meant to be used sparingly, however, as it causes giddiness, recklessness, and dangerous overconfidence if taken in excess.