In an enthralling twist, a Hogwarts Legacy player discovers a special feature upon reaching level 36, unveiling new magical gameplay elements and hidden secrets. This discovery adds depth to the game, encouraging players to explore further and reach new heights in the wizarding world adventure.
A Hogwarts Legacy player has stumbled upon a surprising feature: the ability to name their magical beasts. This player, who reached level 36 before discovering the option, shared their experience online.
Developed by Avalanche Software and released in 2023, Hogwarts Legacy has achieved phenomenal success, topping UK sales charts and outperforming titles like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Baldur's Gate 3. While the game offers a vast world to explore and numerous puzzles to solve, this hidden feature caught many players off guard.
Reddit user Haunted_Souls posted about their discovery, explaining that they only realized they could name their captured creatures once they reached level 36. Using a fantasy name generator, they gave their beasts unique names by accessing the Vivarium, opening their beast inventory, and selecting a creature to rename. Hogwarts Legacy features 13 magical beasts capturable with the Nab-Sack after completing the relevant quest.
Hogwarts Legacy Player Gives Beasts Their Own Names
Haunted_Souls wasn't alone in their late discovery. Other Redditors chimed in, revealing they also didn't know about the renaming feature until much later in their gameplay, some even completing multiple playthroughs before finding it. While caring for magical beasts is enjoyable in itself, the ability to give them personalized names adds another layer of engagement.
Hogwarts Legacy, like many games, is filled with secrets and hidden features. Recently, players have uncovered other hidden details, such as house-specific dialogue from the Hogsmeade poltergeist and an Easter egg referencing Dumbledore from previous Harry Potter games.