Can Harry Potter ruin the Regeneration potion (the one of Flesh-Blood-Bone from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) by simply willing to share the blood?
B-blood of the enemy... forcibly taken... you will... resurrect your foe.
So, if Harry just went "I'm willing to share the drop of blood", would this ruin the potion?
Answer
There's no direct canon support, but the circumstantial evidence says "yes".
Much of this kind of old and powerful magic seems to be strongly affected by intentions.
The most clear cut example of course being Lily's protection magic that was triggered by her choosing to die to protect Harry and Voldemort giving her a choice.
Another example is Harry willingly letting Voldemort to kill him:
“But I should have died - I didn’t defend myself! I meant to let him kill me!”
“And that,” said Dumbledore, “will, I think, have made all the difference.”
(src: Deathly Hallows, Chapter 35: "King's Cross")
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