

You can instantly access the desired spells using the quick access option (you can place the necessary spells in the slots in the spell menu). Some of them have a rollback time, that is, they cannot be used continuously.

The latter take up places in sets and are often more situational than the main spells. We are talking about such spells as Revelio or Protego, without which not a single battle or inspection of locations can do. The former do not occupy free cells in sets, as they have their own buttons (keys) for use or are used only under certain conditions. How to use spellsĪll enchantments in Hogwarts: Legacy can be roughly divided into two broad categories: basic (important) and slot enchantments. Separately, unforgivable spells should be indicated, which are not only associated with one specific quest chain, but can also be permanently closed for the player to study if the wrong answers were chosen during the dialogue with a specific character (more on this below).Īs for the study of enchantment itself, it is a small mini-game in which you just need to press certain buttons or keys shown on the screen in time. Other enchantments can be unlocked only after completing tasks from professors, which are optional and unlock as you progress through the story, that is, you won’t be able to learn all types of magic in the first hours of the game. Many spells will become available to you as part of the main story missions, that is, it will be impossible to miss them. How to unlock new spells in Hogwarts Legacy In addition, if you open all the spells in the game, you will receive the achievement "Spellmaster". You will also learn about the best spells and the most effective spell combinations for combat.

In this guide, we will cover all the enchantments available in the game, as well as how to learn, use and improve them. It is with the help of them that you can solve puzzles, fight enemies, look for hidden objects, take care of magical animals, change the Help-room and explore locations. In Hogwarts Legacy spells are the most important element of the gameplay, on which many other game mechanics are based.
