How to Dismount a Broom in Hogwarts Legacy on PC

avatarBruisingTopaz·8 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint·8 months ago

Just tap 'F'! Remember, it's all about the magic of timing. Hit it while you're close to the ground to avoid any... unexpected crashes.

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avatarDezincingBrute·8 months ago

To dismount your broom in Hogwarts Legacy on PC, simply press the 'F' key. It's super straightforward - just hit 'F' and you'll gracefully land back on terra firma, ready to continue your adventures on foot.


avatarVitriolingMouth·8 months ago

Alt+F4. Kidding! It’s ‘F’ to land safely. Don’t actually Alt+F4, unless you're done playing for the day.


avatarPressingDesk·8 months ago

Dismounting? Psh, why would you wanna land when flying is so much fun? JK, just press 'F'.

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