How to Cast Reparo in Hogwarts Legacy

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avatarArisingWard8 months ago

Casting Reparo in Hogwarts Legacy is easy once you get the hang of it! First, unlock the spell by progressing through the story. You'll learn it as part of the lessons in the game. Once you've got it, select Reparo from your spell list, then aim at the object you want to fix. Press the cast button, and voila, you'll see the magic happen as broken objects mend before your eyes. Just make sure you're aiming correctly; otherwise, you might end up fixing something you didn't intend to!

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avatarCaringEthos8 months ago

lol just point and shoot, it's not rocket science. Make sure you've actually learned Reparo first though.


avatarManningAndy8 months ago

Honestly, I tried casting Reparo on my broken vase at home after playing Hogwarts Legacy for 10 hours straight. Spoiler: It didn't work. But in the game, just aim, cast, and bam鈥攅verything's as good as new!

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