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I've been asked what would happen if a Muggle picked up a magic wand in my world, and the answer would probably be something accidental Because wands, in my world, is merely a vehicle, a vessel for what lies inside the person.

There is a very close relationship -- as you know -- between the wand that each wizard uses and themselves. In fact, we'll find out more about that in book 7 crowd applauds. For a muggle you need the ability, in other words, to make these things work properly but you're right and I think that's an interesting point. Potions seems, on the face of it, to be the most Muggle-friendly subject. But there does come a point in which you need do more than stir.

Allow me to go off-topic a bit, but I would like to explain why Squibs can't make Potions and then draw some conclusions. Remember that Kwikspell is a course designed to try to teach Squibs spells a course that doesn't work JKR has said. When we see Filch's Kwikspell letter, a "testimonial" from Madam Z. Nettles of Topsham states that:. Now, after a Kwikspell course, I am the center of attention at parties and friends beg for the recipe of my Scintillation Solution!

This seems to indicate that Squibs can't make Potions after all. Also, I would like to emphasize on the fact that Potions isn't all just chopping, slicing and stirring. There has to be a magic component to it beyond the use of magical creatures for ingredients. So I reckon that whilst making a potion it must continuously draw on your magic to at least some degree.

For simpler potions going by the books thats years at least it must happen pretty much automatically. For more complex potions, such as the luck potion and so forth, there is perhaps a technique that Masters use to add their magic in the correct places in the correct strengths.

As revealed on Pottermore , although potion-making doesn't appear to have a great deal of magical input, the reality is that at some point in the process wandwork is essential to add magic to the ingredients and that even adding magical ingredients to a mixture isn't sufficient to create a working potion. If possible, explain why do you think or don't think so. Besides, it was never stated that potion making was exclusive to wizardkind.

With the proper guidance and rules, I can safely ensure that Muggles can brew a certain potion flawlessly". As it seems, the answers I got in the interview varry a lot. And this made me wonder whether there is an actuall answer to this question in the internet.

During my search, I was able to find these parts if J. Rowling 's interview:. So, at some point they will have to use a wand. Potions seems, on the face of it, to be the most Muggle-friendly subject.

But there does come a point in which you need do more than stir. The answer, unfortunately, is no. There is always some element of wandwork necessary to make a potion merely adding dead flies and asphodel to a pot hanging over a fire will give you nothing but nasty-tasting, not to mention poisonous, soup.

According to this interview, it looks like magic is required in potion making, and that you will have, at some point, use a wand. I know that I shouldn't be questioning this as it's her world, but there is one thing, I am curious about:. And is it even possible, that he would not have to use the wand himself? There aren't much points I can use in this 'theory' but we know that magic is needed for potion to actually work. Is it then possible, that the magic can be given unsconsciously or through magical ingredients, and that's the reason why he didn't have to use a wand?

But that is question for another time, so now, to answer the original question: As it seems, magic is required during brewing even thought you need to only use a little. But even though they can't make their own potions because of the need to use magic, is it possible for potions to work on muggles? There is a proof that muggle can be affected by potion when Tom's mother gave amortentia the strongest love potion to a muggle man, and the potion worked sort of.

Because of this, I can be stupid to analyze this question any more, but as I am always curious, I would like to look at other aspects of it. To specified the point even more, I am going to look at potions used in medicine and whether they could be healthily for them. Let's take, for example, skelegro - potion used to regrew the broken or dissapeared bones in your body. Muggles do have they own technologies and ways to take care of broken bones, but the most they can possibly do, is to somehow fix the bone if it's still in the body or use some type of metal as replacement if it's missing.

They aren't able to make the bones regrow themselves and therefore, the limb will never be as strong as it was before the incident. Honestly, I believe that if muggles start to use potions for cure, there will be less life-long injuries or health problems.

The question, however, is whether they would work on muggles the same way they work on wizardkind. Or would the potions even work for them?

It can certainly improve muggle medicine. Not only that, it can also lessen risks of death or further calamities. In the interview, most actually agree with me that potions would improve muggle medicine and most of them also believe that potions would be working on muggles. Sometimes, an already existing spell could be used to finish off a potion. An example would be the Shrinking Solution , which used the application of a Shrinking Charm as its final step.

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