In Hogwarts Legacy, players study and use various types of spells on their enemies. While all spells have their situational use, there are three unforgivable curses that are extremely strong.
The first unforgivable curse that you can study in the game is Ratio, and here's how to get it.
how to unlock the KR USIC spell in Hogwarts Legacy
Crucial spell is part in the shadow of the cabinet / side quest with the participation of Sebastian Sallow, a classmate of the faculty of Slytherin. After you get acquainted with Sebastian in the first hours of the game, you will need to complete the main quest called in the shade of the dungeon. After that, your connection with Sebastian will improve, and you will begin to perform quests with it, each of which begins with the term in the shade.... As these missions pass, it will automatically appear in the shadow of the office. Keep in mind that you should be at least 16 levels to accept this mission, so do not forget to receive XP, completing various tasks. As soon as you complete the mission, Sebastian will teach you the Ratio spell, which, when used against the enemy, causes damage to him over time. Continue to participate in Sebastian’s quests if you want to study the two other unforgivable curses, that is, Imperil and Avid Cedar. As mentioned earlier, the Ratio spell can be obtained by performing a side quest, so players who are concentrated simply on the passage of the main plot can skip it. In addition, closer to the end of the in the shadow of research, if you choose the wrong version of the dialogue, you will miss the opportunity to study the curse of Ratio. Therefore, do not choose the first option shown in the image above. If you somehow failed to learn a special spell, you can unlock it later. After a few more quests with Sebastian, interact with him and ask you to teach you the spell. Stay with us in Pro Game Guides to learn more about Hogwarts's legacy. In the meantime, read our article Can you change the specification in the Hogwarts Heritage and can you get all talents?
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