Gardening is a dangerous business in Hogwarts Legacy, forget the toxins, we’re almost submerged in arms dealing given what certain magical plants are capable of. Chinese Caustic Cabbage is the focus of many small quests and various jokes, so it’s better to have some in your pocket.
Where can I find Chinese Bee Cabbage?
Your first option is to buy some from merchants, such as Amanita and Dogtooth in Hogsmeade, or the seller in Bourg-Garenne, southeast of Hogwarts, who offer 2 to 300 galleons each. But it is both too expensive and insufficient, it is better to go to a more profitable solution.
To grow your own Biting Chinese Cabbage, head to Amanites and Dogtooth, northeast of Hogsmeade. She sells the seeds of war plants, such as poisonous tentacula and mandrakes. Chinese cabbage seeds cost 600 galleons.
You then need access to the Room on Demand. It is unlocked naturally by progressing through the story.
You need one medium or large pot creation grow cabbage. You can buy the blueprints from the dedicated Hogsmeade seller. The price varies greatly depending on the model.
All you have to do is plant the seeds of Biting Cabbage and wait 12 minutes. By adding fertilizer, you can harvest 2 cabbages at a time.
Usefulness of Chinese Caustic Cabbage
Unlike most plants, cabbage is not used in the composition of drinks. Like the Mandrakes, they are used directly in combat, sort of like horribly aggressive traps. You can drop several in a row to deal a lot of damage to an enemy, even if they have to stay in the area to do so. Dropping Chinese Cabbage is more effective against enemies trying to get into combat, such as spiders, wolves, and goblins. It must be said, however, that we didn’t find them very useful overall. In the end, they are mainly used to validate Professor Bulbille’s duelist challenges and homework. So it’s good to always have a few on hand.