![]() The potions master for that year was Slughorn, and since Harry and Ron were already sure they would not be in Snape's potions class, they never purchased potions books for year 6. The 'potion flair' that Harry had was just an added advantage.Ĭoming to if this book was planned to be with Harry - No, its a mere coincidence Slughorn was anyway going to pull Harry into his 'Slughorn Club' as Harry would be his most famous student and club member. Harry didn't need to even try to get into Slughorn's good books. To let Harry get closer to Professor Slughorn and therefore find out Was this by the instruction of Dumbledore in order He probably didn't even remember his book. Had Snape been the potions teacher, he would have immediately caught on that Harry was using his old book.Īnd when Slughorn mentioned that Harry had a flair for potions, Snape was sceptical but never doubtful. Remember that Snape did not teach Harry potions in year six, it was Slughorn. In the book: Harry switches his book with Ron's and ends up showing Ron's copy to Snape claiming it as his book. In the movie: And as soon as Snape realises that Harry might be in possession of his potions book, he questions and tries to get the book (which Harry hides in the room of requirement for fear of Snape confiscating it) He wasn't aware of it until the 'Draco - Sectumsempra' incident. How did Snape allow his old copy of "Advanced Potion-Making" to be ![]()
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