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How wand customization works in Hogwarts Legacy

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In Hogwarts Legacy, a witch or a wizard needs to possess a wand to truly become the master of magic. Acquiring a wand opens all sorts of opportunities in the game, including using different kinds of spells. You will have the chance to customize it when you get your first wand. So, here’s how customization works in Hogwarts Legacy.

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Wand customization is a pivotal part of the gameplay experience in Hogwarts Legacy. You’ll get to choose and customize it when you visit Ollivander’s in Hogsmeade in the early parts of the game. Then, you can use these to make it truly unique and stand out among your peers and rivals. The wand is purely cosmetic and has no effect on the gameplay, so you can customize it without any worries. After selecting your wand, you cannot change it, so it’s important to customize it according to your preferences. The only thing you can change, however, is the wand handles, which are tied to quests and other activities.

All wand customization options in Hogwarts Legacy

Wand Styles

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First up, you have the wand style itself. There are eight wand styles for the players to choose from, with three color options each:

  • Notched (Warm Brown, Light Brown, Dusty Pink)
  • Classic (Grey, Black, Grey-Brown)
  • Soft Spiral (Light Brown, Warm Brown, Black)
  • Spiral (Ash Brown, Green-Grey, Dark Brown)
  • Stalk (Honey Brown, Dark Brown, Warm Brown )
  • Ringed (Dark Brown, Pale Brown, Buff)
  • Crooked Spiral (Dark Grey, Warm Brown, Pale Brown)
  • Natural (Grey, Honey Brown, Warm Brown)

Wood Types

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Selecting the wood type is also pivotal in the game. There are 38 options to choose from:

  • Acacia
  • Alder
  • Apple
  • Ash
  • Aspen
  • Beech
  • Blackthorn
  • Black Walnut
  • Cedar
  • Cherry
  • Chestnut
  • Cypress
  • Dogwood
  • Ebony
  • Elder
  • Elm
  • English Oak
  • Fir
  • Hawthorn
  • Hazel
  • Holly
  • Hornbeam
  • Larch
  • Laurel
  • Maple
  • Pear
  • Pine
  • Poplar
  • Red Oak
  • Redwood
  • Rowan
  • Silver Lime
  • Spruce
  • Sycamore
  • Vine
  • Walnut
  • Willow
  • Yew

Wand Length

The length of the wand can be anywhere from nine and a half inches to fourteen and a half inches. as mentioned before, it depends on the player’s preference and has no effect on gameplay.

Wand Flexibility

The wand’s flexibility determines the wielder’s ability to adapt to the wand. There are 19 options to choose from:

  • Quite Bendy
  • Fairly Bendy
  • Very Flexible
  • Quite Flexible
  • Surprisingly Swishy
  • Swishy
  • Slightly Springy
  • Supple
  • Reasonably Supple
  • Whippy
  • Pliant
  • Brittle
  • Hard
  • Solid
  • Stiff
  • Rigid
  • Unbending
  • Slightly Yielding
  • Unyielding

Wand Cores

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A crucial part of your wand is the wand core, and you can choose the best core according to your needs. There are three options:

  • Dragon Heartstring
  • Unicorn Hair
  • Phoenix Feather

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Samam Hasan
Samam Hasan is a freelance writer with a strong love for video games. He enjoys playing sim racing and RPG games in his free time along with the occasional FPS. When he’s not writing about or playing video games, you’ll find him watching classic Japanese and European movies or learning about medieval history.