How to get the Golden Snitch in Hogwarts Legacy

avatarJokingTunic·8 months ago
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avatarRegulatingHale·8 months ago

Oh, catching the Golden Snitch in Hogwarts Legacy isn't like Quidditch; it's not something you catch during a game. Instead, it's a magical collectible you can find while exploring the vast world of Hogwarts and beyond. Keep an eye out for shiny, floating objects as you roam—those could very well lead you to your very own Golden Snitch!

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avatarUnifyingSlum·8 months ago

You don't catch a Golden Snitch in Hogwarts Legacy like you do in the books or movies. It's more about exploration and discovery. So, no need for a broomstick or Quidditch skills, just your adventurer's hat and a keen eye!


avatarWarningSquad·8 months ago

Listen, it's simpler than you think. Just play through the game, explore everywhere and keep those eyes peeled. The Snitch ain't just gonna fly to you while you're on the couch!

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