Want to know about all of the Hogwarts Legacy beasts? If you’ve seen trailers for the latest game in the Harry Potter universe, chances are you’ve seen some of the many magical creatures you can give a peaceful home to. Creatures as small as a Niffler, or as tall as the Graphorn, can have a chance to escape the harsh realities of the outside world and live in peace.

Accessed via the Hogwarts Legacy Room of Requirement, the Vivarium is a serene garden where you can keep some of these fantastic beasts as pets. It’s just one of the many places you can explore in Hogwarts Legacy, an open-world game with the potential to be one of the best PC games this year. Depending on which house you are sorted into, you can access one of the many Hogwarts Legacy common rooms to chill out and relax after hours of playing the main campaign. However, nothing is more relaxing than playing ball with an adorable Mooncalf, so we encourage you to spend some time taking care of these fantastic beasts.

Hogwarts Legacy beast locations list To catch a Hogwarts Legacy beast, you need to use a Nab-Sack. You get one of these during the story quest The Elf, The Nab-Sack, And The Loom. Here, you’ll get some tips on catching monsters in their dens, such as using Hogwarts Legacy spells such as Levioso to hold these critters in place while the Nab-Sack does its work. You can either put them in your vivarium or sell them to Brood and Peck in Hogsmeade. Oh, but don’t worry about their welfare if you do sell them. They’re apparently in safe hands.

While there are lots of monsters in the Harry Potter universe, we’ve only seen a few of them inside the Room of Requirement’s haven. Here is every Hogwarts Legacy beast you can catch and where their lairs are:

Beast names Beast den locations

Giant Purple Toad

North Ford Bog Hogsmeade Valley South Hogwarts Region

Jobberknoll

North Ford Bog

Mooncalf

Forbidden Forest South Hogwarts Region

Puffskein

Forbidden Forest South Hogwarts Region

Niffler

Hogwarts Valley

Diricawl

Hogwarts Valley

Graphorn Currently unknown

Kneazle Currently unknown

Fwooper Currently unknown

Those are all of the Hogwarts Legacy beasts we know of so far. There are plenty of others in the game, and we’re just scratching the surface of everything you can do with them, so be sure to check back soon for tips on how to keep them happy and what materials they yield.

Beasts are far from the only thing to discover in this massive RPG game, so check out the Hogwarts Legacy map to see how big the game is and meet the Hogwarts Legacy characters who can help or hinder you on your academic journey.

The creator of the Harry Potter series, JK Rowling, has made a number of transphobic remarks on social media in recent years. Warner Bros. has the licence to make games based on Harry Potter. While the details of that deal aren’t publicly known, and WB Games says “J.K. Rowling is not directly involved in the creation of the game”, it is likely that, as the creator and owner of the Harry Potter IP, she will earn royalties from its sales. If you’d like to learn more about transgender equality or lend your support, here are two important charities we encourage you to check out: the National Center for Transgender Equality in the US, and Mermaids in the UK.

Want to know about all of the Hogwarts Legacy beasts? If you’ve seen trailers for the latest game in the Harry Potter universe, chances are you’ve seen some of the many magical creatures you can give a peaceful home to. Creatures as small as a Niffler, or as tall as the Graphorn, can have a chance to escape the harsh realities of the outside world and live in peace.

Accessed via the Hogwarts Legacy Room of Requirement, the Vivarium is a serene garden where you can keep some of these fantastic beasts as pets. It’s just one of the many places you can explore in Hogwarts Legacy, an open-world game with the potential to be one of the best PC games this year. Depending on which house you are sorted into, you can access one of the many Hogwarts Legacy common rooms to chill out and relax after hours of playing the main campaign. However, nothing is more relaxing than playing ball with an adorable Mooncalf, so we encourage you to spend some time taking care of these fantastic beasts.

To catch a Hogwarts Legacy beast, you need to use a Nab-Sack. You get one of these during the story quest The Elf, The Nab-Sack, And The Loom. Here, you’ll get some tips on catching monsters in their dens, such as using Hogwarts Legacy spells such as Levioso to hold these critters in place while the Nab-Sack does its work. You can either put them in your vivarium or sell them to Brood and Peck in Hogsmeade. Oh, but don’t worry about their welfare if you do sell them. They’re apparently in safe hands.

  • North Ford Bog

  • Hogsmeade Valley

  • South Hogwarts Region

  • North Ford Bog

  • Forbidden Forest

  • South Hogwarts Region

  • Hogwarts Valley

Those are all of the Hogwarts Legacy beasts we know of so far. There are plenty of others in the game, and we’re just scratching the surface of everything you can do with them, so be sure to check back soon for tips on how to keep them happy and what materials they yield.