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Where in the text is there a reference to HP? I can't find it. Also, the reference should refer to an actual portion to the text, as the mandrake does what it does in the game in many other games, books, and myths. (Castlevania, for example.)
Where in the text is there a reference to HP? I can't find it. Also, the reference should refer to an actual portion to the text, as the mandrake does what it does in the game in many other games, books, and myths. (Castlevania, for example.)
*First sign your posts and second if you had read the harry potter book the fact of being kept in pots and such is unique to the harry potter, other games have them as being free moving plant-like creatures, infact a normal mandrake is supposed to be a corspe not a plant. --[[User:Chunky boo|Chunky_boo]] 22:30, 4 August 2007 (CDT)
*First sign your posts and second if you had read the harry potter book the fact of being kept in pots and such is unique to the harry potter, other games have them as being free moving plant-like creatures, infact a normal mandrake is supposed to be a corspe not a plant. --[[User:Chunky boo|Chunky_boo]] 22:30, 4 August 2007 (CDT)
**I think it's HP, also. After all, in the text, it said that it is incredibly useful in potions and recipes, and I seem to recall that it was Mandrakes that ended the basilisk's victims' paralysis in HP2. --{{User:Coolguy00001/sig}} 22:32, 4 August 2007 (CDT)

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Where in the text is there a reference to HP? I can't find it. Also, the reference should refer to an actual portion to the text, as the mandrake does what it does in the game in many other games, books, and myths. (Castlevania, for example.)

  • First sign your posts and second if you had read the harry potter book the fact of being kept in pots and such is unique to the harry potter, other games have them as being free moving plant-like creatures, infact a normal mandrake is supposed to be a corspe not a plant. --Chunky_boo 22:30, 4 August 2007 (CDT)
    • I think it's HP, also. After all, in the text, it said that it is incredibly useful in potions and recipes, and I seem to recall that it was Mandrakes that ended the basilisk's victims' paralysis in HP2. --CG1:t,c,e 22:32, 4 August 2007 (CDT)