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Chocolate Frog Cards, also known as Famous Witches and Wizards Cards, are trading cards that display pictures of famous witches and wizards and give small amounts of information about them. The cards are obtained by receiving Chocolate Frogs.

Description[]

The player finds chocolate frogs by engaging in various activities in the game. These include earning five stars from any lesson, study session, or story task, completing Study With Friends, Special Adventures, leveling up Friendships, from the Stamp Card, and from Events.

The player can also earn Jinxed Card Fragments when they earn Chocolate Frog Cards. Upon collecting 13 Jinxed Card Fragments, the player can mend them to lift the jinx. This reveals special or normal cards for the collection.

Chocolate Frogs Collection[]

  • Albus Dumbledore: Headmaster of Hogwarts
  • Armando Dippet: Headmaster of Hogwarts School and the predecessor of Albus Dumbledore
  • Circe: Ancient Greek witch who found joy in transfiguring lost sailors into pigs
  • Cliodna: Ingenious Irish druidess who first discovered the properties of Moondew
  • Roderick Plumpton: Seeker for the Tutshill Tornados and the Inventor of the Plumpton Pass
  • Magenta Comstock: Experimental artist whose portraits' eyes follow the viewer
  • Mykew Gregorovitch: Famous Wandmaker and the proprietor of Gregorovitch Zauberstäbe
  • Garrick Ollivander: World-renowned wandmaker and the proprietor of Ollivanders in Diagon Alley
  • Mungo Bonham: Founder of St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries
  • Miranda Goshawk: A witch and celebrated author who specialized in writing Charms spellbooks
  • Celestina Warbeck: A Welsh half-blood witch and popular singer known as "The Singing Sorceress"
  • Godric Gryffindor: Founder of Gryffindor House at Hogwarts
  • Ignatia Wildsmith: A wizarding inventor and the creator of Floo Powder
  • Uric the Oddball: A medieval wizard who became famous for wearing a jellyfish as a hat
  • Rowena Ravenclaw: Founder of Ravenclaw House at Hogwarts
  • Hengist of Woodcroft: Founder of the village of Hogsmeade in Scotland
  • Helga Hufflepuff: Founder of Hufflepuff House at Hogwarts
  • Merlin: A legendary British wizard who was a member of King Arthur's court
  • Salazar Slytherin: Founder of Slytherin House at Hogwarts
  • Beatrix Bloxam: A witch who wrote the infamous Toadstool Tales
  • Gilderoy Lockhart: A wizarding celebrity who authored books on his encounters with dark creatures
  • Gaspard Shingleton: An inventor who first devised the Self-Stirring Cauldron
  • Bertie Bott: Inventor of Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans
  • Herpo the Foul: An Ancient Greek Dark Wizard, infamous for being a pioneer of the Dark Arts
  • Morgan Le Fay: A medieval dark witch and the half-sister of King Arthur
  • Wendelin the Weird: An eccentric witch famous for being burnt at the stake in various disguises
  • Cornelius Agrippa: A celebrated wizard who authored many works on wizards and magic
  • Gulliver Pokeby: A Magizoologist and the author of Why I Didn't Die When the Augurey Cried
  • Newton Scamander: Famed Magizoologist and the author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
  • Cyprian Youdle: The only known Quidditch referee to have been killed during a Quidditch match
  • Devlin Whitehorn: A wizard who in 1967 founded the Nimbus Racing Broom Company
  • Gunhilda de Gorsemoor: A one-eyed witch and Healer who discovered a cure for Dragon Pox
  • Nicolas Flamel: Famed alchemist who was the only known creator of the Philosopher's Stone
  • Gregory the Smarmy: A potioneer who invented Gregory's Unctuous Unction
  • Alberic Grunnion: Inventor of the Dungbomb
  • Adalbert Waffling: A magical theoretician, credited to have written All About Magic
  • Cassandra Vablatsky: An author of Unfogging the Future, a Divination textbook required at Hogwarts
  • Blenheim Stalk: An expert on Muggles and authored many books on the subject
  • Tilly Toke: A British witch who saved the lives of several Muggles during the Ilfracombe Incident
  • Flavius Belby: The only known wizard to survive a Lethifold attack
  • Jocunda Sykes: A witch who was famous for flying across the Atlantic Ocean on a broomstick
  • Liu Tao: Chinese Minister for Magic in the 1930's
  • Seraphina Picquery: President of the Magical Congress of the United States of America in the 1920's
  • Kennilworthy Whisp: An English wizard and author of Quidditch Through the Ages
  • Ludo Bagman: Former Quidditch Beater and Head of the Department of Magical Games and Sports
  • Millicent Bagnold: British Minister for Magic in the 1980's
  • Bathilda Bagshot: A magical historian and the author of Hogwarts' textbook A History of Magic
  • Burdock Muldoon: Chief of the Wizards' Council either in the fourteenth or fifteenth century
  • Beedle the Bard: Author of wizarding fairytales including The Tales of Beedle the Bard
  • Chauncey Oldridge: First person to fall victim to Dragon pox
  • Dilys Derwent: A Healer and celebrated Headmistress of Hogwarts in the 18th century
  • Anton Vogel: German Minister for Magic and Supreme Mugwump of the I.C.W. in the early 1930's
  • Emeric the Evil: A dark wizard from the Middle Ages, who was once the master of the Elder Wand
  • Barberus Bragge: A British wizard who introduced the Golden Snidget into Cuaditch
  • Grogan Stump: Minister for Magic who established the Department of Magical Games and Sports
  • Ulick Gamp: The first British Minister for Magic in the 1710's
  • Bowman Wright: Inventor of the Golden Snitch
  • Vicencia Santos: Supreme Mugwump of the International Confederation of Wizards in 1932
  • Paracelsus: A wizard and alchemist from the 16th century
  • Elfrida Clagg: Chieftains of the Wizards' Council who was a successor of Burdock Muldoon
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