Summary

While there have been plenty ofHarry Potter-themed games before it,Hogwarts Legacystands out as one of the franchise’s most successful titles and even one of the most successful video games in recent memory. Despite its massive success, however, it isn’t perfect by any means, and there is plenty thatHogwarts Legacy 2could do to improve upon its predecessor, assuming a sequel is indeed in development.

Hogwarts Legacy’s gear game isn’t necessarily one of its highlights, butits cosmetic and transmog system is one of modern gaming’s best. Regardless, its gear system could use a tuneup inHogwarts Legacy 2, specifically when it comes to its wands. InHogwarts Legacy, wands are nothing more than cosmetic pieces, so there’s a lot of room for a sequel to improve them, especially if it was to lean more into role-playing and looter mechanics.

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How Hogwarts Legacy 2 Could Improve Its Wands

Ollivander Could Offer a Much Larger Selection of Wands

For starters,Hogwarts Legacy 2could feature a much larger selection of wands available atOllivander’s Wand Shop. InHogwarts Legacy, players can choose from only eight different wand styles, each with three different variations.

These wand styles ultimately change the overall appearance of the wand and offer looks like Classic, Notched, and Soft Spiral, and the variations only change the wand’s color. PerhapsHogwarts Legacy 2could offer even more wand stylesthan before and then allow players to customize the color of their wand using an actual color palette.

Hogwarts Legacyfeatures 38 wood types for wand customization, which is arguably plentiful enough already. Furthermore, players can customize their wand’s length, flexibility, and core, making for a wide variety of options for players to personalize it.

The crux of it all is that these options only serve to change a wand’s appearance, and while the lore behind it can be satisfying in and of itself, much more could be done with each of these elements in terms of gameplay.

Hogwarts Legacy 2 Could Feature an ARPG Wand Crafting System

The most efficient way to go about improving wands inHogwarts Legacy 2from both a customization and a gameplay perspective would be to implement an ARPG wand crafting system into the game. This system would essentially function similarly to otherpopular ARPG crafting systems, such asDragon Age: Inquisition’s andFallout 4’s, and allow players to craft and improve their wands using materials they either gather in the open world or purchase from vendors.

Rather, a crafting system such as this would do much more than simply change a wand’s appearance. InHogwarts Legacy 2, a crafting system of this caliber would directly affect how a wand performs in combat.

There are more than enough different elements tocrafting a wand inHogwarts Legacythat it would produce a satisfying way to personalize a player’s approach to combat. Perhaps a wand’s style could affect its casting speed or range, or its wood type could affect whether it deals more direct damage or damage over time. Other features such as wand style could function solely as cosmetic editions, but the possibilities are nearly endless.Hogwarts Legacy 2is already set up with the perfect blueprint to improve the first game’s wands—it simply needs to act on it.