How to get to the East South Sea Bog in Hogwarts Legacy

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avatarBustingSpire2 years ago

Just fly there! Seriously, grab your broom, and it's a straight shot to the East South Sea Bog. It's faster and you avoid all the ground-level trouble. Plus, the view from up high? Absolutely worth it.

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avatarWarningSquad2 years ago

Getting to the East South Sea Bog in Hogwarts Legacy is all about exploring the vast open world. First, you wanna make sure you're prepped with enough potions and gear cause it can get a tad tricky with the boggarts lurking about. Best way? Head south from Hogwarts, keep an eye on your map, and follow the pathways leading eastward as you near the coast. The scenery changes, and that's your cue you're heading in the right direction. Happy adventuring!


avatarBakingAlert2 years ago

Honestly, just follow the main questline and you'll get there eventually. No need to complicate things.

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