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Hogwarts Legacy: How to Complete Summoner’s Court Match 1

You can complete plenty of activities throughout Hogwarts Legacy, like Summoner’s Court, where you begin with Match 1. When you arrive at the location of…

Jordan MoyerBy Jordan MoyerFebruary 9, 20232 Mins Read
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You can complete plenty of activities throughout Hogwarts Legacy, like Summoner’s Court, where you begin with Match 1. When you arrive at the location of this ability, you’ll find it’s fairly familiar. It’s the same activity you participated in with Natty on your first day of Charms Class. This one should be pretty simple to finish, but there are some new terms to the activity. Now, you have to win the match in order to proceed to the next one, and there are obstacles you must pass to win. Keep reading to learn how to complete Summoner’s Court: Match 1 inย Hogwarts Legacy.

Summoner’s Court: Match 1 in Hogwarts Legacy

To begin this Side Quest, you must be at least Level 5, and you must have completed the Potions Class Main Quest.

Speak to Leander Prewett

Hogwarts Legacy: How to Complete Summoner's Court Match 1
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Head over to the Bell Tower Wing, then to the Flying Class Lawn, to locate Leander Prewett. He will be standing in the place where your first Charms Class took place. Let him know that you’re ready to challenge him.

Win the Summoner’s Court Match

After you speak to Leander Prewett, you’ll learn that you need to win a Summoner’s Court match against him. In order to play, you must cast your Accio Spell on the blue balls at the end of the arena and pull them toward you. The farther you pull the ball, the more points you get, maxing out at 150 points. However, you need to be careful. If you pull the ball for too long and it rolls off the edge of the board, you will get 0 points for the turn, giving Leander a very good chance of winning.

You will have three different chances to get points. The most point you can get per turn is 50 points, which you can get by pulling the ball into the blue zone closest to you on the board. Though, since there are obstacles placed on the board, you’ll need to position yourself so that each ball will roll freely into the blue zone.

Hogwarts Legacy: How to Complete Summoner's Court Match 1
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Once you’ve finished the match and won against Leander Prewett, you will obtain 180 XP.

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