Where to Find Dugbog Tongue in Hogwarts Legacy

avatarSingingRidge5 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine5 months ago

Dugbog tongue, a rather elusive ingredient, isn't just lying around for anyone to stumble upon. You've gotta earn it by defeating Dugbogs, those tricky, frog-like creatures. Found lurking in the wetlands, particularly around areas like the Forbidden Forest and the banks of the Black Lake. Be ready for a bit of a scuffle because these creatures won't give up their tongues without a fight. Keep your spells at the ready and explore these areas to bag yourself some Dugbog tongue.

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avatarPressingDesk5 months ago

Actually, finding Dugbog tongue is overrated. The real challenge is mastering your spells to take down those slippery Dugbogs!


avatarBeatingDebit5 months ago

Just to keep it simple, mate: find and fight Dugbogs. Check around the Forbidden Forest and near the Black Lake. Happy hunting!

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