Do you actually take owls in Hogwarts Legacy?

avatarManningAndya year ago
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avatarAttainingForda year ago

Nah, you don't take owls in the 'take care of them or attend classes about them' sense. But if you meant the O.W.L.s exams, those aren't part of the gameplay either. It's more about your own magical journey, exploring, and battling.

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avatarWhammellingSuitea year ago

Actually, owls play a special delivery role rather than being part of any exam. No O.W.L. exams in this game, just pure, unadulterated magical adventure and exploration!


avatarDealingDadaa year ago

Nope, no actual owl exams or taking care of owls like in the books or movies. Instead, Hogwarts Legacy focuses more on the larger adventure of being a wizard in the 1800s. It's all about exploring, casting spells, and uncovering the mysteries of the wizarding world. While owls do make appearances, they're more for the aesthetic than anything else.

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