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Hogwarts Legacy players horrified to learn they've been using spell wrong since launch
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Published 12:00 18 Jan 2025 GMT

Hogwarts Legacy players horrified to learn they've been using spell wrong since launch

We've been getting it wrong somehow

Sam Cawley

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Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros Games

Topics: Harry Potter, Hogwarts Legacy, Warner Bros

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Apparently, some players have been using a spell in Hogwarts Legacy incorrectly, as there’s a trick to it the game doesn’t tell you properly.

Hogwarts Legacy may be a thing of the past nowadays but it still has an impressively high playerbase for a game fans have explored relentlessly.

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As they wait for Hogwarts Legacy 2 fans have been endlessly replaying the first game and looking for various secrets they might have missed along the way, and apparently one involves the way you use a spell, Revelio.

Reddit user rreaderr1 made a post saying: “So I’m on my third playthrough now and I only JUST DISCOVERED THIS!"

“When you cast Revelio, if there’s a ding/bell noise at the end of your spell cast, it means you’re close to a field guide page and you can keep casting it and follow the sound of the bell to find it. Am I dumb? Did anyone else know about this?”

Turns out there’s even more to this than you’d think as well, as a commenter quickly replied saying, “Not only that but the closer the ding is to your cast, the closer it is. If you hear the ding with more delay, that means it's further away.”

Others also didn’t know this was a feature, as one user said, “Thank you for this. I kept hearing this bell somewhat often and I didn't want to tab-out to Google it while playing. Just never got around to researching.”

Admittedly, it’s a nifty feature, and while the game absolutely tells you about it at some point, clearly it didn’t spell it out enough for more casual players.

Hopefully, Hogwarts Legacy 2 builds off its predecessor with more spells to cast, more locations to explore, and a broader story that tackles even more of the Harry Potter world.

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