Where to Find Room of Requirement in Hogwarts Legacy | Location Guide

Alexis Ongsansoy
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Every student has a certain need, and sometimes they can’t find that need out in the open world as they’re too distracted by all the Hippogriffs and Death Eaters flying about. So where does the eager witch or wizard turn to in these trying times?

Well, there can be no other place than the Room of Requirement of course!

Not a lot of people on the school grounds know about it, few stumble upon it but they never find it again on their second try. Little did everyone know that it’s just always there, waiting to be called into service.

Hogwarts Legacy Location Guide | Where to Find Room of Requirement

The Room of Requirement is a secret room that you can find within Hogwarts Castle, it’s easier to get into if you’re progressing through the main storyline. You’ll know the quest name once you see it.

Now first things first, let’s talk to Professor Weasley.

The quest will be available after you finish your Flying Class, you will get a letter from Professor Weasley who is requesting an audience with you on the seventh-floor corridor. This should be in the Astronomy Tower.

Just stand in the middle of the corridor and begin the quest, she’ll tell you about the room which you can use for your studies. You would’ve already beat her to that because the room has already presented itself to you moments before her arrival.

This is where you’ll brew your potions, craft objects of interest, and most likely where you’ll take care of your pets as well.

As you go through the quest you’ll learn some new spells while redecorating and will be able to come and go as you please afterward. Now go and unlock the room for yourself!

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