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Revision as of 19:32, 26 November 2025

 Newt
TypeZoological
SourceWhole newt
ClassificationZoological Ingredients
Primary UsesTraditional witch brews, transformation and eye-of-newt style potions
Common PotionsNone listed
Alchemical PropertiesSymbolic link to old-world potions and folk magic
Magical EffectsNone alone
Hazard LevelLow
Shelf LifeUsually preserved in pickling solution
NotesMost often used in historical or theatrical brews rather than modern medicine.




Newts are a classic ingredient in folk magic, more famous for their place in rhyme than their actual potency. In modern brewing, they are usually included for symbolic weight in transformation or “witchy” aesthetic recipes. Students are often disappointed to learn that, magically speaking, a newt is far less dramatic than its reputation.