Where to get Mandrakes in Hogwarts Legacy

You’ll need this magical plant for two assignments.

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Mandrakesare a type of magical plant in Hogwarts Legacy, and you’ll need to find them for two extra-curricular herbology assignments. They’re also pretty handy in combat as they can be used to stun enemies, giving you a chance to get off those extra spell combos.

There are a few ways to get your hands on some Mandrakes, and one option is to find them out in the wild in the Forbidden Forest. However, this is far from the easiest option, so you’d be better off going with one of the methods below. If you’re ready to learn more about this magical plant, here’s how to grow, buy, or find Hogwarts Legacy Mandrakes.

Where to buy Mandrakes

Where to buy Mandrakes

You can buy Mandrakes at theDogweed and Deathcapshop in Hogsmeade. This store is a little difficult to locate as it’s out of the way to the very north of the town. Once here, you can speak to Beatrice Green and buy Mandrakes for 500 galleon a pop.

You’ll likely also find other vendors dotted around that sell Mandrakes, but these might have limited stock and aren’t guaranteed to sell them.

Hogwarts Legacy Mandrakes: How to grow them

Hogwarts Legacy Mandrakes: How to grow them

A far cheaper option is to grow your own Mandrakes. Once you’ve got access to thepotting tablein the herbology classroom, you can use Mandrake seeds to do just that if you buy them also from the Dogweed and Deathcap. You’ll gain access to more pots as you progress through the story and unlock theRoom of Requirement, but one small pot is enough to start off with if you want to grow your own early on.

Where to find Mandrakes

You can find Mandrakes growing in the wild in theForbidden Forest. They aren’t particularly common though, so you might need to hunt around a bit before you can find any. You’ll find three next to a corpse found behind a house in the location shown in the screenshot above.

The good news is that they seem to grow back after a time, so once you find a good location to pick them, you can check back later to get more.

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