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1.When she predicted the rebirth of Voldemort
On the rare occasions she predicted a hugely important prophecy, she promptly forgot all about it and went back to seeing Grims in teacups.

Harry’s Divination exam was a classic example. Much to his concern, his teacher went into a strange fugue and foretold that ‘the servant’ would set out to rejoin his master, and the Dark Lord would rise again, ‘greater and more terrible than ever before’.

It may have sounded pretty grandiose and unbelievable, and even Trelawney herself dismissed it as ‘far-fetched’ but she had, in fact, done it again. Peter Pettigrew did indeed reunite with Voldemort, and assisted him in his rebirth, where he used Harry’s blood to restore the Dark wizard to power.

When it came to Lord Voldemort, Trelawney’s inner eye always had him covered.

2.Knowing that someone from her class would ‘leave forever’(Hermione Granger )
We would win the ‘Understatement of the Year’ award by suggesting that Hermione didn’t quite like Divination. The biggest bookworm in Hogwarts denounced the subject as ‘woolly’ and a lot of ‘guess'ing'work’, so it wasn’t terribly surprisingly when Hermione decided she’d had enough of pulling apart Professor Trelawney’s ‘predictions’ and packed the lesson in.

Ironically, this actually fulfilled Trelawney’s earlier prediction where she foretold that ‘one of our number will leave forever’. Or maybe she could just sense Hermione didn’t like her.

3.The death of Lavender’s pet rabbit
avender Brown, along with Padma and Parvati Patil, were huge Divination devotees and hung on to Professor Trelawney’s every word like it was gospel. So when Lavender was warned that the thing she had been dreading would take place on Friday the sixteenth of October, she took it very, very seriously. Spookily, Lavender received a letter on that very day informing her that her rabbit had been killed by a fox.

Known antidotes
Anti-venom: Counteracted the effects of venoms.[5]

Anti-Paralysis Potion: Counteracted the effects of paralysis.[6][7]

Antidote to Billywig stings: Counteracted the effects of Billywig stings, namely floating and giddiness.[8]

Antidote to Butterbeer: Counteracted drunkenness caused by Butterbeer.[9]

Antidote to Common Poisons: Cured the effects of most poisons.[10][11][12]

Antidote to garish pink blended poison: Cured the effects of poisoning caused by a garish pink blended poison.[1]

Antidote to Uncommon Poisons: Cured the effects of uncommon poisons, like Doxy venom.[7]

Antidote to Veritaserum: Disabled the effects of Veritaserum.[13][14]

Ashwinder eggs: Cured ague.[15]

Bezoar: A stone from the stomach of a goat which cured most poisons.[1]

Bruise removal paste: Healed bruising.[16]

Bubotuber pus: Cured persistent acne.[17]

Burn-Healing Paste: Healed burns.[18]

Chocolate: Relieved the effects of a Dementor attack.[19][20]

Cure for ague: Cured ague; could have been poisonous if improperly brewed.[21]

Cure for Boils: Healed boils and skin eruptions.[22][23] Also counteracted the Pimple Jinx.[11]

Deflating Draught: Reversed swelling caused by spells, stings or other magical causes for inflation such as the effects of the Swelling Solution.[24][25]

Draught of Peace: Gave the drinker a feeling of peace and well-being, but if overdone it could put the drinker into a deep or even irreversible sleep.[11]

Potion for Dreamless Sleep: Temporarily calmed emotional trauma.[26][27]

Dr Ubbly's Oblivious Unction: While the specific effects were unknown, this tincture seemed to lessen mental or emotional scarring.[28]

Elixir to Induce Euphoria: Cured uncontrollable sobbing.[29]

Glumbumble treacle: Counteracted the hysteria caused by eating Alihotsy leaves.[15]

Hate Potion: Cancelled out the effects of a Love potion, and vice versa.[30]

Love Potion Antidote: Counteracted the effects of Love Potion.[1]

Mandrake Restorative Draught: Cured petrification.[31]

Mouth Itching Antidote: Cured mouth itching.[32]

Murtlap Essence: A home remedy for cuts and abrasions.[33]

Oculus Potion: Cured the effects of the Conjunctivitis Curse.[11]

Pepperup Potion: Cured the common cold or flu.[34][35]

Phoenix tears: Like the bezoar, these tears could heal most fatal ailments.[36][37][26]

Skele-Gro: Healed and mended broken bones, as well as regrowing missing bones.[38][39]

Sleeping Draught: Cured insomnia.[10]

Ten-Second Pimple Vanisher: Removed facial blemishes.[16]

Wiggenweld Potion: Reversed the effect of the Draught of Living Death[11] and the Sleeping Draught.[40]

Wolfsbane Potion: Temporarily lessened the effect of lycanthropy.[41]

4.When she mentioned a ‘lightning-struck tower’
When Harry overheard Professor Trelawney muttering to herself and shuffling her cards, he didn’t think much of it. But pay attention to her seemingly pointless ramblings, as they seem to be distressingly accurate. Professor Trelawney was agitated because Dumbledore wouldn’t heed her warnings of approaching doom.

She repeatedly saw ‘the lightning-struck tower. Calamity. Disaster. Coming nearer all the time.’

Alone, these utterances don’t hold much significance... but when Dumbledore was hit by the Killing Curse at the top of the Astronomy Tower mere hours later, everything suddenly slotted together.