How Do You Learn to Fly in Hogwarts Legacy?

avatarBeatingDebit8 months ago
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avatarBackingPeck8 months ago

Flying in Hogwarts Legacy is pretty straightforward. You'll learn to fly as part of the game's storyline, so just keep progressing through the quests. It's not something you need to seek out independently; the game will guide you there. Flying is introduced through a narrative quest where you'll get your broom and learn the basics of broom flight. After that, the skies are yours!

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avatarSignalingCloud8 months ago

No need to worry about missing out; the game won't let you. Flying is essential, and you get it through the main quest line. It's a blast, and the tutorial is super easy to follow!


avatarRollingHank8 months ago

Honestly, just play the game. The flight tutorial hits you naturally as you progress. Hogwarts Legacy does a great job at teaching mechanics within the story, so you can't miss it.

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