

After some brief dialogue with Fig, you’ll be able to learn a second spell, Lumos. Interact with MagicĪpproach the glow and press to interact with it.Īpproach the reflection and then cast Revelio to reveal a statue above ground. Stay close to Fig and soon enough you will see the same glow from before on the ground. Luckily though, Professor Fig will cast Lumos for us, allowing us to get our bearings. Approach the door and cast Revelio to reveal a door with the key symbol. Once you’ve learned it, you can cast Revelio with. If you’re not fast enough, a red spark will catch up with you, but you can always try again. As you guide it, press the corresponding input when prompted to accelerate your wand’s motion along the symbol’s path. To learn Revelio, steady your want with the left stick and guide it along the symbol’s path to learn the spell.

Now enter the Vault and Professor Fig will teach you Revelio, a revealing charm for interaction points around you. As you and Fig ride the carriage to Hogwarts, you’re attacked by a dragon and almost plummet to your death. As soon as you’re able to interact with your character, press to heal and then move the right stick to examine your surroundings. Hogwarts’ Headmaster Nigellas Black has entrusted Professor Eleazar Fig with getting you up to speed with the spells and enchantments your classmates already know.

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