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How to cast Wingardium Leviosa in Hogwarts Legacy

by | Mar 14, 2023

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Hogwarts Legacy allows players to cast more than 20 spells, but not all of them are crucial enough to have equipped all the time. For example, Wingardium Leviosa is a spell you must unlock early on in the game. 

Wingardium Leviosa is a popular spell from the novel. Thanks to the iconic Ron and Hermoine beef in the first book, wizards know it’s Levi-o-sa, not Leviosa. If you want to experience the magical effect of the levitation charm in Hogwarts Legacy, you must complete a quest to unlock it. Once unlocked, it’s worth equipping at all times. Here’s why. 

Charm is used to levitate objects or creatures and make them fly through the air. In the story, it’s one of the first spells that Harry Potter learns at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and it’s used throughout the series by various characters for various purposes.

In Hogwarts Legacy, players can use Wingardium Leviosa to levitate enemies and even toss them in the air. 

How to unlock Wingardium Leviosa in Hogwarts Legacy

Here’s how you can unlock Wingardium Leviosa. 

To prepare for learning Wingardium Leviosa, you’ll need a Venomous Tentacula and a Mandrake. You can purchase a Venomous Tentacula from the Dogweed and Deathcap Shop in Hogsmeade for 600 gold and a Mandrake for 500 gold from the same shop. 

Alternatively, you can grow the plants from their seeds, but this will slow down the process. Once you have the plants, head to the Room of Requirement and use the Venomous Tentacula. Then, take the Mandrake with you and use it on a group of enemies.

With those tasks completed, attend Herbology class during the day. Finally, speak with Professor Garlick, who will teach you to cast Wingardium Leviosa.

Voila! You may now levitate objects, enemies, and any movable object in Hogwarts Legacy. It’s noteworthy that Wingardium Leviosa is interchangeable with Accio because it automatically casts on things you summon. 

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