Hogwarts Legacy(opens in new tab) is a game about going to school to learn to cast magical spells so you can commit horrific acts of violence(opens in new tab) at a rate not often seen in tween-oriented coming-of-age tales. But if you really want to kick ass, you might want to forgo magic in favor of something a little more vegan.
Chinese Chomping Cabbages are a magical plant that, as their name suggests, like to bite. The Harry Potter wiki(opens in new tab) says they have «the ability to chomp on foods, such as carrots,» but it also quotes Professor Pomona Sprout as warning her fifth-year herbology students that they'll need to learn «how to avoid getting chomped by the Chinese Chomping Cabbage,» effectively confirming that that they'll munch on pretty much anything that comes into range.
It turns out that you can take advantage of that aggression in Hogwarts Legacy, to the point of becoming «completely op,» as redditor CumboJumbo(opens in new tab) put it in a handy «Become a Cabbage Guru» explainer.
«You need the Herbology 3 trait (found in special Bandit Camp chests with four legs, reload save if you dont get it) and the Fertiliser talent (Room of Requirement section in Talents menu),» CumboJumbo wrote. «Herbology 3 will boost Cabbage damage. Put it on all of your clothing items for 6 stacks of damage. Fertiliser generates an extra Cabbage for free. You can have 6 Cabbages out at once this way (giving you 24 Cabbages for your max inventory of 12).»
You'll also want to build four potting tables, with three medium pots each, in the Room of Requirement(opens in new tab), which will give you 12 cabbages every 12 minutes. That's a whole lotta cabbage, baby.
It sounds very silly, yes, but it also appears very effective.
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