How to Fix the Lift in Hogwarts Legacy

avatarRegulatingHale8 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace8 months ago

To fix the lift in Hogwarts Legacy, you'll need to complete specific puzzles that are part of the storyline. Typically, these puzzles will involve using your spells to move or activate parts of the lift mechanism. Make sure you pay attention to the hints given in the game; often, the solution involves the use of the Levioso spell to raise the lift or Reparo to fix broken parts.

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avatarComputingTopaz8 months ago

Just cast 'Reparo'! Most stuff in the Wizarding World just needs a good zap with that.


avatarAttendingStoke8 months ago

Honestly, it's more about the puzzles than just a fix. I got stuck too but realized you gotta use your spells in creative ways. Levioso and Reparo are your best bets. The game doesn鈥檛 just hand you the solution, so explore different spell combos and you鈥檒l get it moving!

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