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Where to find Mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy or grow your own

How to grow Mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy or where to find mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy if you're feeling lazy

Updated: Feb 9, 2023 10:56 pm
Where to find Mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy or grow your own

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If you want to know where to find Mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy for good ol’ Professor Garlick, or indeed for your own purposes (they are rather useful in combat), then read below for the three main methods you can use to acquire these vile root babies.

Where to find Mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy: Buy em (Method 1)

Buying Mandrakes rather than growing them is expensive, but if you need one in a pinch you can buy one from the following places.

Dogweed and Deathcap plant shop

Where to find Mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy Dogweed and Deathcap plant shop

The most reliable source of Mandrake roots is from the Dogweed and Deathcap, a shop in Hogsmeade that lies near the edge of the village. The shop is just on the outskirts of the Hogsmeade map.

You can see the position of the shop highlighted with the gold circle in the image above (it is marked with a mushroom icon).

Besides fully-grown Mandrakes, you can also buy Mandrake seeds from the Dogweed and Deathcap, which will allow you to grow your own an infinite number of times. We’ll discuss this further in Method 3.

Pop up vendors

In the areas around Hogwarts you will occasionally find pop-up vendors that become visible on your mini-map as you approach their location (marked by a pile of coins). You can also frequently (though not always) buy Mandrakes from these.

Where to find mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy: Find ’em in’t’ forest (Method 2)

Where to find mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy forbidden forest

If you want to save your sweet Galleons, Sickles, and Knuts, you can go a roaming in the Forbidden Forest and try and rustle up some roots. These aren’t necessarily very easy to find though on your own.

The most obvious place you can find them is at the above spot (marked on the map). You will find a small house with a dead body next to a tree.

There will be three Mandrake roots here that you can pick up. They will respawn back again after a while if you need to return.

How to grow Mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy (Method 3)

The best way to get hold of Mandrakes is to roll up your sleeves and grow them yourself, though you’ll need a couple of things first, namely: a herbology planter/table and Mandrake seeds.

You can buy Mandrake Seeds from the Dogweed and Deathcap plant shop (see Method 1), as for the planter, there are two options.

Optional: Also in Hogsmeade village is a shop that sells fertiliser that you can use to increase your output of Mandrakes.

How to get a small planter in Herbology

After completing the quest ‘Secrets of the Restricted Section’, you must attend your first Herbology class. Following this you can return to the Greenhouses where you can use the small planter to grow one Mandrake at a time using your seeds.

How to conjure a herbology table from the room of requirement

After completing the ‘Jackdaw’s Rest’ quest you can unlock the Room of Requirement by speaking to Professor Weasley.

Once the room is unlocked, you can unlock multiple herbology tables buy purchasing the necessary conjuring spells at Tome and Scrolls in Hogsmeade, enabling you to grow multiple Mandrakes at the same time with your seeds.

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Where to find Mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy & How to grow Mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy : Final Word

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