How to heal in Hogwarts Legacy

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avatarResolvingGame2 years ago

Healing in Hogwarts Legacy is actually super chill once you get the hang of it. You gotta look out for these magical plants called Wiggenweld Potions scattered around the world. Just walk up and interact to heal up. But the real pro tip? Stay stocked by brewing them at potion stations whenever you can. That way, you can heal up anytime during your adventures!

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avatarRollingHank2 years ago

What I found cool in Hogwarts Legacy is you don't constantly have to worry about healing during fights. Most times, picking up Wiggenweld Potions as you explore and keeping a few in your inventory does the trick. From what I've seen, the game's pretty generous with them, so you're rarely in a pinch.


avatarAssemblingDelta2 years ago

Just drink a Wiggenweld Potion, lol. Seriously, it's not rocket science. Find them in the world or make them yourself.

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