The Deathly Hallows are three incredibly powerful items in the Harry Potter universe. If you have been hoping to use them in Hogwarts Legacy, you'll be happy to hear that all three are present in the game.
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While you'll be able to wield the power of the Hogwarts Legacy Deathly Hallows, it will only be for a short period of time. Here's how you can find them on your adventure through Hogwarts.
Updated by Christina Roffe on November 14, 2023: To improve your reading experience, we have updated this article to include more in-text links on further reading for Hogwarts Legacy.
Prerequisites For Finding The Deathly Hallows
In order to be given the chance to wield all three Deathly Hallows, you will need to complete quite a few main quests beforehand. The quest that features the Deathly Hallows is Niamh Fitzgerald's Trial, which comes right after The Polyjuice Plot. In The Polyjuice Plot, you will disguise yourself as Headmaster Black in order to sneak into his office and access the third trial.
Niamh Fitzgerald's Trial is the 41st main quest in the game, so it will take a while to reach this portion if you have not gotten far. Once you have reached this quest, however, you can begin it inside the Headmaster's Office.
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How To Get & Use The Deathly Hallows
Now that you've begun Niamh Fitzgerald's Trial, you'll need to find your way through the town without being seen by Death's Shadows. You won't have access to any spells or potions; your character will only be able to use the Disillusionment Charm at the beginning to reach the final destination. To complete this section, make use of the barrels, boxes, and fences around you to hide from enemies. If they catch sight of you, your journey can quickly end.
As you make your way to the final area, jump below into the rubble, and you'll find a glowing cloak in the middle of the area, shown above. This is the first Deathly Hallow, the Invisibility Cloak. Pick it up, and you'll instantly become completely invisible. This will allow you to exit the area without being seen by Death's Shadows. You can get as close to them as possible, and they won't be able to notice you.
When you exit the first section, you'll return to the white room where you started. Make your way forward, and you'll come into contact with the next Deathly Hallow, The Elder Wand. Pick it up, and you can go through the next area with increased spell damage. Use combos to defeat your enemies, and utilize the spells Bombarda and Diffindo as much as possible. These attacks will take out some of your opponents in only one hit. Make sure to wield this power as much to your advantage as possible while you have it, because once you complete this section you won't be able to use the Elder Wand again.
After you defeat Death's Shadows and the other enemies Death has summoned, you'll reach the last Deathly Hallow: The Resurrection Stone. Make your way to Niamh's resting place, where her shadow will be resurrected and lead you to the Pensieve to see her memories. You'll see a memory between Niamh and Isidora as she begins to hone her powers. After this scene, you'll have completed the trial and won't be able to use the Deathly Hallows again. Though, it's probably for the best that you don't get to keep these.