Hogwarts Legacy: Where to find Mandrakes

Mandragores are one of the deadly plants of the Harry Potter franchise, not least because of their high-pitched scream. In Hogwarts Legacy, you encounter mandrakes for the first time during your first botany class with Professor Garlick, but you can then increase your stock of mandrakes with several methods.

Indeed, mandrakes are one of the many handy plants you can find, buy or grow in Hogwarts Legacy, and are relatively easy to obtain. It's essential to have them in the game, as you can use them to fight enemies and progress through the main story quests. That's why we're going to take a look at how to obtain mandrakes.

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Where can you find mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy?

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Image showing where to buy mandragores in Hogwarts Legacy.

Buy plants (an expensive solution) from the Amanites et Chiendent store: 

Mature plants should be used immediately with Mrs Green in the Dogweed and Deathcap store in Hogsmeade. Mandrake plants cost 500 galleons gold each. It's expensive indeed, but if you want to get the plants quickly, that's the price you have to pay! 

Buy seeds (a cost-effective solution) in the same store: 

Seeds are sold at 800 galleons d'or, again in the Amanites et Chiendent store. Buying mandrake seeds allows you to plant and grow mandrake plants in any pot, including the small one you get for the first time in Botany class. How convenient until you get a potting table with large pots, and it takes 10 minutes to grow a batch of mandrake in a small pot once planted. 

To get more mandrakes, you can buy fertilizer from vendors like Dogweed and Deathcamp or The Magic Neep for 300 galleons to increase plant yields.

When you unlock the on-demand room, you can also grow mandrakes. in large quantities using equipment such as tables containing 5 small pots, allowing 5 mandrake plants to grow at a time. You can find and uproot mandrake in the northern zones of the Forbidden Forest.

Use of Mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy

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Image of Mandragore uses in Hogwarts Legacy

Mandrake is used as a weapon in Hogwarts Legacy, because its root can produce a scream. This cry can be fatal, but is mainly used to stun and damage enemies during combat within a limited radius. Simply throw mandrake plants at enemies like Ashwinders to unleash their wrath. To use mandrake in combat, simply :

  • Hold left shoulder button LB if you have an Xbox controller, to access the equipment wheel and select mandrake using the right stick.
  • Press LB in combat to release the mandrake root's cry and wound several enemies.

Next page main story questsFor example, in Professor Garlick's first assignment, acquiring and using mandrake plants is a prerequisite for learning new spells. For example, in Professor Garlick's first assignment, acquiring and using mandrake plants is a prerequisite for obtaining the Wingardium Leviosa spell as a reward.

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