When the doors to the famous school for witchcraft and wizardry open, you need to choose what sort of magical being you want to be, and that includes how you approach combat and the world in general. That’s where the Hogwarts Legacy upgrade system comes in, and we aim to explain how it works.
If you want to know even more about this magical world, our Hogwarts Legacy release date, Hogwarts Legacy beasts, Hogwarts Legacy spells, Hogwarts Legacy Dark Arts, Hogwarts Legacy companions, Hogwarts Legacy classes, Hogwarts Legacy houses, and Hogwarts Legacy characters guides are a must-read.
Anyway, here’s what you need to know about the Hogwarts Legacy upgrade system.
What are Hogwarts Legacy upgrades?
Hogwarts Legacy upgrades are what you can apply to your gear, such as a broomstick and wand, to increase their attributes and effectiveness. However, more than that, the spells, charms, and potions on offer in-game can also be made more potent through a range of upgrades.
How do I apply Hogwarts Legacy upgrades?
To apply upgrades to your gear, you first need to unlock the loom and place it in the Room of Requirement. We’ll be sure to add details on when to do this as soon as we can.
What is Hogwarts Legacy’s Room of Requirement?
The Room of Requirement is essentially your home base for your time at the school, and it’s where you can adjust your spells, brew potions, and, of course, upgrade your gear.
What do I need for Hogwarts Legacy upgrades?
Upgrades aren’t free, and like most RPGs, you need to gather some resources from out in the world in order to improve your gear. For now, we don’t have many details on what you need for different upgrades, but we’ll provide comprehensive details as soon as we do.
There you have it, everything we currently know about Hogwarts Legacy upgrades. Should you be desperate to attend the famous school, you can check out our Hogwarts Legacy pre-order guide. We also happen to have a list of the best Harry Potter games on Switch and mobile.
Hogwarts Legacy has drawn considerable criticism during its development, largely due to the fact that the creator of the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling, has made a number of transphobic remarks on social media in recent years.
While Avalanche has confirmed that J.K. Rowling is not “directly involved” in the development of Hogwarts Legacy, it is working with “her team” and Portkey Games, a Warner Bros. label dedicated to launching new experiences inspired by J.K. Rowling’s original stories. It is currently unclear whether she will earn any royalties from the game’s sale, but it is likely given it is based on her original body of work.
If you would like to learn more about transgender rights or lend your support, we’d encourage you to check out the National Center for Transgender Equality in the US and Mermaids in the UK