What is a Shiny Beast in Hogwarts Legacy?

avatarEmptyingDaisy·8 months ago
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avatarSortyingSlag·8 months ago

In Hogwarts Legacy, a shiny beast isn't about flashy spells or special powers. It's all about rarity and aesthetic - a creature that sports a unique, shiny coat that sets it apart from its regular counterparts. So, if you’re hunting for something special in the game, keeping an eye out for these rare creatures can add an extra layer of excitement to your exploration.

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avatarAutocancellingWeek·8 months ago

A Shiny Beast in Hogwarts Legacy is just like finding a shiny Pokémon! It’s a rare version of magical creatures you encounter in the game. They're not different in terms of abilities, just super rare in their appearance which makes them a collector’s dream. Imagine stumbling upon a glittery Niffler or a sparkling Hippogriff - that's what shiny beasts are all about. Definitely worth the brag if you snag one!

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