Hogwarts Legacy continues to be my go-to game lately. Since the last time I posted, I've grown several levels and completed a ton of content, including a lot of surprising amount of side content that could be completely skippable, which is amazing to me.
I mean, yes, the mainline quest is full of great moments as you complete challenges from your four ancient magic predecessors. I was completely awe-struck by the Aha-Take-On-Me-Storybook-Art-Filter during the challenge to find the dead body of an old headmaster inside a book.
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Seeing the world in sketchy black and white was such a treat and completely unexpected. |
Anyway, at this point I'm 37 hours in and my main quest is titled "Prepare for your search for the final keeper." So, I might be close to mid-end game? I'm almost level 26, and I know level 40 is the game's level cap, so I'm not there yet, but getting there.
As far as the "building your wizard skills" metagame goes, I've been focusing a lot on bagging beasts and taking them back to my player housing. At some point, Deek, my house-elf friend, asked me if I could take pity on some beasts since I'd been learning a bit of beast care in school. This led to me getting my own magic handbag for nabbing and taming animals and also a special room or three in my player housing to keep them stored and happy.
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Great for nabbing beasts, not so great as a fashion accessory. |
There's a nice loop for capturing beasts where you feed them and groom them, and then they offer up a crafting reagent that you can use for improving your gear. So far I've caught unicorns, griffons, giant toads, little random fur babies that I don't know what they're called, a couple birds, and even the mythical thestral!
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gotta catch 'em all! Hogwartsmon! |
Kind of bummed though because it appears you have to buy the DLC to actually ride a thestral. Ahh well. I'm currently on a quest to capture a phoenix. OH! I almost failed to mention that as a part of these beast quests you actually give a dragon back her dragon egg that was poached from a dragon fighting arena. You can't make this stuff up!
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I'm shocked we weren't swallowed first tbh. |
It is surprising how much this game really feels like solo playing an MMO. I've got player housing, mounts, levels, quests, and I've even got my own bazaar-style shop now in Hogsmeade, which I chose to be called Vesters & Venum. Sounded pretty good for a Slytherin shop.
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Surprisingly, we don't sell Venum. |
That one actually surprised me. I couldn't believe the attention to detail with this easy-to-miss sidequest in Hogsmeade. I was wandering around Hogsmeade when suddenly I saw a female house elf standing outside a run-down shop. She directed me to a questionable witch who gave me the shop. I then went about cleaning up the shop until I found a trunk.
After opening the trunk, I found a ladder leading down into the most diabolical haunted maze filled with evil mannequins and mind-bending maze pathways.
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Wigging out over the specter |
As it turns out, the place is haunted by a specter that just LOVES to play games with people . . . the types of games that kill people that is. After besting him and his giant junk monster, you head back up and give some clothing to your house elf and free her. THAT'S RIGHT!! YOU GET TO FREE AN ELF! But, really, all she wants to do is be your shopkeeper. Thus, Vespers and Venum was born!
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Wish granted! |
So there you have it. I'm still playing Hogwarts Legacy and having a really great time doing so. Now, can someone please come up with a Wizard101 mod for the game? Thanks.
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Me and the witches playing a Wizard101 card game in Hogwarts. |
Happy Dueling!