How to enter ruins in Hogwarts Legacy

avatarRequestingFinal·8 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine·8 months ago

Entering the ruins in Hogwarts Legacy is like a mini-adventure on its own! First, you gotta keep an eye out for puzzles around the entrance, these can be anything from moving statues to lighting up braziers. Solve the puzzle, and voilà, the way is clear. Remember, your spells are your best friends here, so Accio, Alohomora, or Lumos might come in handy depending on the puzzle at hand.

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avatarRuingMite·8 months ago

Honestly, just look for a YouTube guide. Some of those puzzles are way too cryptic.


avatarColoringNoon·8 months ago

Just blast your way through! JK, but seriously, most ruins have a magical barrier or a puzzle blocking the entrance. Look around for clues; sometimes, it's as simple as casting the right spell. Lumos is great for dark places, and don't forget Alohomora for those pesky locked doors.

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