How to Solve Puzzle Doors in Hogwarts Legacy

avatarJokingTunica year ago
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avatarWipingBridea year ago

Oh, those tricky puzzle doors in Hogwarts Legacy are actually simpler than they seem once you get the hang of it! Each door has symbols that you need to match by using spells to rotate the rings on the door. First up, pay close attention to the symbols on the top; that's your clue. Use 'Revelio' to make them more visible if you're stuck. Then, it's all about trial and error, spinning the rings until the symbols line up with the stationary ones at the top. A bit of patience, and you'll crack it open!

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avatarDemonstratingUnita year ago

Pro tip: Use 'Alohomora' for a shortcut on some of those doors. I stumbled upon it by accident and couldn't believe it worked, but not all doors will budge, so keep this as a sneaky last resort.


avatarTrainingHosta year ago

Just match the symbols, lol. It's not rocket science.

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