So now there's an Elden Ring mod that brings a splash of Hogwarts Legacy to the Lands Between. It looks fun, if that sort of thing's your cup of tea. The flying animations look pretty solid, and while I'd still love to see Zelda-style gliders rolled out in an official capacity, scooting around the skies of Caelid, Liurnia, Limgrave and beyond on the back of a broom does look like fun.
The spells, though? Come on. Behave yourself, Potter. You're not a lick on my Elden Ring magic build; a go-to repertoire of ritual and routine that I've spent close to a year refining. I am an ethereal powerhouse around these parts, a commander of the arcane arts, and a scholar of the supernatural. Need proof? Check this out:
Okay, so I do take a pretty heavy hit there – but did you see the way I bounced back up to finish the job? That's a master craftsman at work if ever I saw one. When Hogwarts Legacy fans clashed with Elden Ring players over which game has more spells earlier this month, I had to laugh. I'm sure all that wand-pointing is nice for those inclined and all, but magic in the Lands Between is on a different level. And my personal set-up is a force to be reckoned with.
I'm 300 hours into Elden Ring and have only now discovered its version of Dark Souls' worst area
I'm being flippant, of course. Harry Potter isn't for me personally, and you should play and explore whatever games make you happy. But in Elden Ring, as we approach its one-year anniversary this coming weekend, one of the things that have kept me going over the last 12 months is improving my magic build spell by spell.
I've waxed lyrical before about how wonderful it is to be 300 hours into Elden Ring and still be discovering entirely new locations. And while
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