Hogwarts Legacy follows a young fifth-year student during their time at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Shortly after they arrive at their new school, they are given the option to explore the world outside, where they can pursue a variety of different quests and unlock some extremely helpful abilities.

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Hogwarts Legacy: How to Unlock More Spell Sets
Hogwarts Legacy players can only have four spells active at once when they first start out, but more Spell Sets can be unlocked as players progress.
Unlocking new abilities in Hogwarts Legacy requires the player to earn and exchange Talent Points for whatever they wish to learn. Since the amount of Talent Points obtainable during a playthrough is limited, however, the player will need to forgo some in favor of others. This will limit players to certain playstyles depending on the Talent build they choose, so the player should carefully consider what they want before spending their Talent Points.
Updated on July 21st, 2025 by Chad Thesen: Games can see many changes over the course of their lifespan. Hogwarts Legacy is one such game. When the game originally released, it did not have a method to respec talent points, but this has changed to allow players to now respect either a single category or all categories at the same time. Players will be able to make a talent build after progressing enough through the story, but their levels may be different. However, there are some general talents and spells they should know by this point. This allows for an optimum early game build.
How To Get Talent Points
Though players won’t be able to access Talents until they have completed the Jackdaw’s Rest main quest, they will still be able to obtain Talent Points by leveling their character up. Upon reaching level 5, every level up will reward the player with a Talent Point to spend on whatever Talent they choose. Once the player has reached level 40, they will have received a total of 36 Talent Points, but since there are 48 Talents available, 12 of them will need to be sacrificed.
Once the player has gained access to the Talents section in the main menu, they can begin acquiring whatever Talents they see fit from the Spells, Dark Arts, Core, Stealth, and Room of Requirement categories. Acquiring all the Talents from one category will allow the player to fully maximize the category’s potential, but choosing Talents from each of them will allow for a much more rounded experience.
All Talents In Hogwarts Legacy
With 48 Talents to choose from, it can be a little difficult to decide what’s best, but it all comes down to what the player prefers. It’s important to pay attention to the name of each Talent category before acquiring any Talents from them, as some categories may not be as appealing to the player as others. There are five Talent categories to choose from in Hogwarts Legacy, and they all offer a unique array of abilities.
All Spells Talents
Unlocking all the Talents in the Spells category will result in each of the protagonist’s spells receiving a unique upgrade.
Talent |
Description |
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Incendio Mastery |
Casting Incendio surrounds the caster in a ring of fire. |
Accio Mastery |
Summons multiple enemies toward the caster. |
Levioso Mastery |
Levitates multiple enemies if they are near each other. |
Diffindo Mastery |
Allows the spell to slice through enemies and hit other foes. |
Depulso Mastery |
Releases a shockwave that sends nearby enemies flying. |
Confringo Mastery |
Creates additional firebolts when the spell hits an enemy. |
Bombarda Mastery |
Creates an explosion that affects all nearby enemies. |
Descendo Mastery |
Produces a shockwave that staggers enemies standing near the target. |
Glacius Mastery |
Casting spells at a frozen enemy will cause shards of glass to damage other enemies nearby. |
Transformation Mastery |
Transforms certain enemies into explosive objects. |

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With over 30 different spells available in Hogwarts Legacy, some are vital to a good build while other options fall by the wayside.
All Dark Arts Talents
The Dark Arts Talents allow players to embrace Dark Magic and customize certain spells to make them a little more sinister.
Talent |
Description |
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Stunning Curse |
Casting Stupefy at an enemy will curse them. |
Blood Curse |
Dealing damage to one cursed enemy will cause all other cursed enemies to take damage too. |
Disarming Curse |
Casting Expelliarmus at an enemy will curse them. |
Knockback Curse |
Casting Flipendo at an enemy will curse them. |
Slowing Curse |
Casting Arresto Momentum at an enemy will curse them. |
Enduring Curse |
Cursed enemies remained cursed for longer. |
Crucio Mastery |
Casting a spell at an enemy that has been cursed by the Crucio spell will cause other nearby foes to become cursed too. |
Imperio Mastery |
An enemy who has been hit with Imperio will curse other enemies by casting at them. |
Avada Kedavra Mastery |
If an enemy is killed by Avada Kedavra, all nearby enemies who are cursed will die. |
Curse Sapper |
Defeating a cursed enemy will restore some of the protagonist’s health. |
All Core Talents
Talents unlocked via the Core category will improve the protagonist’s proficiency in magic by granting them new Spell Sets, increasing the potency of healing items, and unlocking unique abilities.
Talents |
Description |
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Ancient Magic Throw Expertise |
Allows the protagonist to catch and throw disarmed weapons. |
Spell Knowledge 1 |
Unlocks a new Spell Set. |
Basic Cast Mastery |
Hitting enemies with Basic Casts reduces spell cooldowns. |
Protego Absorption |
Blocking attacks with Protego will add to the Ancient Magic Meter. |
Swift |
Holding the dodge button allows the protagonist to disappear and reappear somewhere else. |
Spell Knowledge 2 |
Unlocks a new Spell Set. |
Wiggenweld Potency 1 |
Drinking a Wiggenweld Potion restores more health. |
Revelio Mastery |
Increases how far the Revelio spell can reach. |
Spell Knowledge 3 |
Unlocks a new Spell Set. |
Basic Cast Airborne Absorption |
Basic Casts that hit airborne enemies contribute to the Ancient Magic Meter. |
Protego Expertise |
A Perfect Protego block will send two projectiles back at nearby enemies. |
Evasion Absorption |
Dodging an unblockable attack will contribute to the Ancient Magic Meter. |
Stupefy Mastery |
Striking an enemy with Stupefy will leave them stunned for longer. |
Wiggenweld Potency 2 |
Drinking a Wiggenweld Potion restores more health. |
Protego Mastery |
A Perfect Protego block unleashes a shockwave that breaks nearby enemies’ shields. |
Stupefy Expertise |
Stupefy will deal damage when cast at an enemy. |
All Stealth Talents
Talents acquired from the Stealth category contribute to how sneaky the protagonists can be.
Talents |
Description |
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Sense of Secrecy 1 |
While using the Disillusionment spell, enemies will have a harder time seeing the protagonist. |
Human Demiguise |
Allows players to sprint while using the Disillusionment spell. |
Sense of Secrecy 2 |
Enemies will find it harder to see the protagonist when they are using the Disillusionment spell. |
Petrificus Totalus Mastery |
Casting Petrificus Totalus at a single enemy will incapacitate other enemies nearby. |
All Room Of Requirement Talents
Acquiring Talents from the Room of Requirement category will improve the usefulness of various plants and potions.
Talents |
Description |
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Edurus Potion Potency |
Drinking an Eduras Potion will make the protagonist invulnerable and will cause them to deflect projectile attacks automatically. |
Invisibility Potion Potency |
Increases the length of an Invisibility Potion’s effect. |
Fertilizer |
Allows the protagonist to throw two Chinese Chomping Cabbages at once at no extra cost. |
Maxima Potion Potency |
Spells cast after drinking a Maxima Potion will deal additional damage and will destroy enemy shields. |
Headache |
Enemies remain stunned for longer while in the presence of a Mandrake. |
Thunderbrew Potency |
Increases the range and power of the Thunderbrew Potion storm. |
Focus Potion Potency |
Increases how long the Focus Potion’s effect will remain active if the protagonist keeps casting spells assigned to their Spell Sets. |
Noxious |
Venomous Tentacula deal extra damage and can break enemy shields. |
The Best Non-Dark Arts Talent Build
Before acquiring too many Talents during the early game, the player should consider if they want to use Dark Magic. If they don’t, they can feel free to avoid the Dark Arts category altogether. Not using dark magic has its limitations; however, avoiding the Dark Arts category will grant the player 10 extra Talent Points to spend elsewhere.

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Proper composition of spell loadout in Hogwarts Legacy will allow players to deal large damage effortlessly.
For those who wish to get the most out of a non-Dark Arts Talent build, they will have 38 other Talents to choose from. Sadly, this will still require 2 Talents to be discarded, but deciding which ones is quite easy. These are the best Talents to acquire for those who want to abstain from using the Dark Arts:
Spells
Incendio Mastery |
Accio Mastery |
Levioso Mastery |
Diffindo Mastery |
Depulso Mastery |
Confringo Mastery |
Bombarda Mastery |
Descendo Mastery |
Glacius Mastery |
Transformation Mastery |
Core
Basic Cast Mastery |
Protego Absorption |
Ancient Magic Throw Expertise |
Swift |
Spell Knowledge 1 |
Spell Knowledge 2 |
Wiggenweld Potency 1 |
Basic Cast Airborne Absorption |
Protego Expertise |
Revelio Mastery |
Evasion Absorption |
Stupefy Mastery |
Spell Knowledge 3 |
Wiggenweld Potency 2 |
Protego Mastery |
Stupefy Expertise |
Stealth
Sense of Secrecy 1 |
Human Demiguise |
Sense of Secrecy 2 |
Petrificus Totalus Mastery |
Room Of Requirement
Edurus Potion Potency |
Fertilizer |
Maxima Potion Potency |
Headache |
Thunderbrew Potency |
Focus Potion Potency |
This non-Dark Arts build encourages players to make use of the majority of the Talents available to them, while only discarding a mere few. It also grants access to some of the more overlooked Room of Requirement Talents that, when used correctly, can have pretty devastating effects.
This Talent build serves to showcase that a non-Dark Arts user can be just as powerful as a Dark Wizard without resorting to the Unforgivable Curses. It is the perfect choice for those who want to avoid taking Hogwarts Legacy‘s somewhat darker path.
The Best Overall Talent Build
Those who intend to make use of dark magic during their playthrough will be able to acquire 10 Talents from the Dark Arts subcategory. While implementing the Dark Arts into one’s playstyle can provide some serious power, it also prevents the player from unlocking other crucial Talents.
Thankfully, it is possible to design one’s Talent build to allow players to use multiple Talents from each subcategory while also ensuring the protagonist becomes as powerful as they can. To do this, the player should ensure to acquire these 36 Talents:
Spells
Incendio Mastery |
Accio Mastery |
Levioso Mastery |
Diffindo Mastery |
Depulso Mastery |
Confringo Mastery |
Bombarda Mastery |
Glacius Mastery |
Transformation Mastery |
Dark Arts
Stunning Curse |
Blood Curse |
Disarming Curse |
Knockback Curse |
Crucio Mastery |
Imperio Mastery |
Avada Kedavra Mastery |
Core
Basic Cast Mastery |
Ancient Magic Throw Expertise |
Swift |
Spell Knowledge 1 |
Spell Knowledge 2 |
Wiggenweld Potency 1 |
Basic Cast Airborne Absorption |
Protego Expertise |
Revelio Mastery |
Evasion Absorption |
Spell Knowledge 3 |
Protego Mastery |
Stupefy Expertise |
Stealth
Sense of Secrecy 1 |
Human Demiguise |
Sense of Secrecy 2 |
Petrificus Totalus Mastery |
Room Of Requirement
Edurus Potion Potency |
Fertilizer |
Thunderbrew Potency |
Though choosing this build will grant players some pretty amazing Talents, it will also force them to sacrifice some helpful ones. That said, this build is designed to only include the most powerful Talents available in the game, so whatever Talents are absent are arguably less beneficial than those that are present.
Acquiring these 7 Dark Arts Talents will allow players to curse multiple enemies at once and then dispose of them all with a well-timed Avada Kedavra. In order to include these Talents in the overall build, most of the Room of Requirement Talents have to be discarded. Even so, it is still possible to incorporate potions and plants into the player’s playstyle with this build, though they won’t be as powerful.
The only real downside to this build is that it requires players to sacrifice both Wiggenweld Potency Talents. Choosing not to acquire these Talents will result in Wiggenweld Potions only partially healing the protagonist when they are wounded. To make up for this, the player should always ensure to have plenty of Wiggenweld Potions at hand before beginning a battle and should also be prepared to use as many as they need.
Talents To Avoid Using
Although each Talent in Hogwarts Legacy is useful in some way, some are far less reliable than others. That said, what one player considers an unimpressive Talent, another may see as a must-have.
Choosing what Talents to avoid getting depends entirely on what players plan to do during their Hogwarts Legacy playthrough. Those planning to rely on stealth to infiltrate enemy encampments should purchase Talents in the Stealth category, players who plan to rely on potions and plants in combat should browse the Room of Requirement category, and those who wish to avoid using Dark Magic no matter what should steer clear of the Dark Arts category.
Since Hogwarts Legacy allows for so much variety while in combat, players will likely come to rely on a few specific combinations of spells and abilities. As a result of this, some spells and abilities will end up being discarded; if players are happy with how their current setup is, they should consider avoiding the Talents associated with spells and abilities they rarely use.
Can You Reset Talents?
Yes, while this feature was not present when the game launched, players are now able to respec all the talent points in a specific category, or all of their talent points across every category. This means players will be able to create an early game build to make use of, and once they have new spells and a better understanding of the different ways to use talents, they can create a more personalized talent build to suit their needs.
Whenever you want to respec your character, you will need to spend some currency. The more points you currently have invested, the more costly it will be to respec them.

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Core Talents in Hogwarts Legacy might not be the quintessential element of a Wizard’s strength but one definitely shouldn’t neglect them.
Best Early Game Build for Hogwarts Legacy
In order to get Talent Points, players will need to first complete the main quest, “Jackdaws Rest”. However, they will be able to start building up talent points even when they can’t spend them. This means some players may even already be above level 16 and can start unlocking Talents within the Level 16 category.
Best Early Spells Talents
Players will find themselves in combat frequently, even in the early parts of the game. For this reason, they will want to invest their talent points for dealing with large groups of enemies that may overwhelm them. Players will want to pick up these 3 Talents first to overcome everything the game can throw at them.
- Accio Mastery
- Incendio Mastery
- Levioso Mastery
Having Accio Mastery means players will be able to pull 3 enemies close together. This can then be followed up with Incendio Mastery to hit all of them at once. This is an amazing combo for dealing with mobs. Players can then focus on dealing damage as normal until Accio wears off. The moment it wears off, cast Levioso while these enemies are still close together to lift them all up at the same time. This can keep 2 additionals stun locked the whole time, and prevent them from being any kind of threat.
Best Early Dark Arts Talents
Sometimes enemies will be surrounding players, and they will have to worry about these enemies striking them from a distance. Players should pick up the following to deal with all distant enemies without stopping their assault on their three stun-locked ones.
- Stunning Curse
- Blood Curse
- Disarming Curse
This combination of Talents will allow players to stupefy enemies to put curses on them, and use Expelliarmus to mark other enemies. Spreading the curse out will mean plenty of extra damage just by targeting the already designated enemy. This strong offense will allow players to conquer combats they otherwise would fall short of overcoming. Enduring Curse is another great one to throw in if players are already at level 16 by this point.
Best Early Core Talents
Players will not need to worry about Core talents early on. They can pass over these for now, but may find some use in Spell Knowledge later on. Having a dedicated slot for combat and a dedicated one for common utility spells can save players a lot of time, as it means no more switching up spells to catch a flying book or putting the right spell back on to guide a butterfly back to a mirror.
Best Early Stealth Talents
While Stealth is a present factor in the game, many players will find themselves not suffering at all for completely disregarding it. It is for this reason having spells that will help players in a fight is a better call, as there are plenty of unavoidable fights.
Revealing all enemies in an area and watching their patrol routes is all they will need to clear an entire encampment while concealed. Players can still attempt a stealthy approach first, but if their cover is blown, they’ll be glad they have all the tools they need to overpower their foes.
Best Early Room of Requirement Talents
Brewing up potions can be helpful, but this also involves a lot of gardening and material collecting. Players should pick up the hopping pot early and always have 3 in this room. Checking back frequently will have players build up a surplus of potions and plants. Once fights get harder, then it is worth investing Talent Points here to use these items in fights.
Hogwarts Legacy is available now on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, with a Switch release scheduled for November 14th, 2023.
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