The Hogwarts Legacy has been around for a while now, but players are constantly discovering new features that keep them coming back for more. The Hogwarts Legacy allows Harry Potter fans to live out their fantasies, from dueling villains to saving beasts from poachers.
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Speaking of saving animals from poachers, many players don't know that they can rename the animals they save. While this may be a small detail it may not have been difficult to incorporate The Hogwarts Legacymakes the game more personal for players looking to increase their immersion. Since many players don't know how to give nicknames to the beasts they rescue, this guide will walk you through how to do so.
Steps to Nickname Beasts in Hogwarts Legacy
If you want to give nicknames to the beasts you have rescued The Hogwarts Legacyhere's what you need to do:
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Reach the Nursery inside the Room of Requirement at Hogwarts castle.
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First you have to have the beast in front of you. You have to summon the beast via the Beast's Inventory menu if it is in your inventory.
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Once the beast is in front of you, interact with it. This way you will get general information about the well-being of the beast.
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This menu will also have an option to rename your beast. Select Rename.
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Now type a nickname and select Confirm.
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You can view your beast's nickname when you approach and interact with it.
Now that you know how to give nicknames to your rescued animals, make the most of this information. One of the biggest advantages of renaming animals is that you will find it incredibly easy to manage They. This makes even more sense if you want to find an easy way to track and monitor rare animals.
What's interesting about renaming beasts to The Hogwarts Legacy is that you can rename beasts as many times as you want without any restrictions. Having beasts with unique names gives players a sense of ownership over their beasts, giving them another customization feature they weren't aware of before.