I've always been fascinated by Hogwarts Castle, maybe you could do a video on the evolution of the castle and all the changes made ont it throughout the films?
This changes only happend in the films I'm 99 percent sure hogwarts only went tru change in the battle of hogwarts before that not much change. The quiddich field gets turn into a mazes I think not sure for the 4th book that's about it.
@@JoeGaming93 technically Hogwarts went through changes in the books, too. If you pay attention through the books, you will see corridors change and rooms be in places they weren't in in different books. An obvious not intentional writer's goof up by Rowling, but still interesting and still relevant.
This is one of the things I'm loving about Hogwarts Legacy. You get to explore everywhere in the castle, the grounds, hogsmede, and the massive area around. Its excellent.
I would buy hogwart’s legacy but I don’t like bad language that this game (yes I read the rating and what it was rated the way it is) has. So I bought the Lego Harry Potter collection instead.
@midnight0675 cool. I dont think you did. Damn and bastard both appear in the Bible. So how can they be bad words? But, anyway. Play Hogwarts Legacy. You won't be disappointed.
i believe there is a hidden compartment behind Dumbledore's portrait in the headmaster's office where snape hid the sword of Gryffindor mentioned in the deathly hallows.
You forgot the room where the Mirror of Erised ended up in (Philosopher's Stone) after Harry discovered the Mirror and it was moved by Dumbledore. Essentially, all of the rooms after Fuffly's room are hidden rooms.
Even after reading the entire Harry Potter series books 1-7 there were still passageways and rooms I had no knowledge of great job and keep up the good work man!
I've played through probably half of the Hogwarts Legacy game and never really thought to look around for secrets in the castle. Next time I play, I'm going to see if I can find any of the ones you mentioned here.
I've always wondered what the students/teachers timetables looked like, and how they were delegated. re reading half blood prince atm and it says that after some time of arranging Nevilles timetable, mcgonnagall gave the paper a tap with her wand and he was on his way. off there's not much info in the books but it'd be interesting to see an average Hogwarts timetable. also accounting for the number of students to teacher ratio.
Judging by the class sizes shown and the fact that there's about 5 boys and 5 girls per house per year, there should be 2 classes of each subject per year. For a class like potions available to all years, that's about 12 to 14 different groups per subject, that's only 2 lessons per week per class if the staff have like no frees, assuming 1 staff member per subject (which is what's shown) trouble is that this is about half whats implied in the books for a students timetable. So there's inconsistency somewhere Either there's more staff per subject than were told of, or the class sizes are like 40 (an entire year group), or the staff all have timeturners
@@dreadfulspiller8766 Yes, some of the information HPT shares with us about the secret passages and rooms in Hogwarts are from the game Hogwarts Legacy.
The movie didn't depict all of them and what I liked about that part of the book was that every teacher did their own brand of protection. IIRC, the order was Hagrid's (not a teacher at the time) Cerberus, Fluffy; Prof. Sprout's Devil's Snare; Prof. Flitwick's flying keys; Prof. McGonagall's chess set; Prof. Quirrell's mountain troll (not in the movie); Prof. Snape's Potion riddle (a logic puzzle not in the movie); and Prof. Dumbledore's enchantment of the Mirror of Erised.
Something I don’t understand is if Hogwarts was built with the intention of being a school, why did they have dungeons? In this situation are dungeons just considered to be a basement?
@@michellemanrique8789 True, but if the four founders built it as a school from scratch, not just repurposing a castle that already existed, then why would they put dungeons in it? Even though dungeons are a staple of castles, it just seems like an odd addition for a school to have.
My guess is during wars it could be used as a fortress or a bastion for students and civilians so they needed a dungeon incase or prisoners or potential problems
@@srayj people would use any large buildings historically for protection in times of wars and what not. stone churches, castles, manor houses would all likely have a basement of sort for storage or the reasons I mentioned, Hogwarts isnt much different. Dungeon just sounds better, it would just be a little weird to call it a basement thats as large as a castle floor. It just story after all, no reason to get technical
Great video and list. Really missing was only the hole in the 3th floor, guarded by Fluffy, and the consequent rooms. And of course the headmasters office! And if you are nitpicking, while you mentioned the classrooms, then the different houses and their rooms would be fitting. The room where Firenze did divination? The great hall and the room besides it, where the first years wait, the 4th book champions gather (and Dumbledore ask Harry calmly). I found the list already good enough, at the same time: 'every' room...... The teachers room, where Harry and Ron hide to hear that Ginny is in the Chamber of secrets. Of course Filch his office. The trophy room and the library you did mention in passing. These are the ones that come to my mind. ;-)
Agreed. Definitely forgot Firenze's divination classroom, and I thought the common rooms should be included, too, since each one is hidden from three-quarters of the students, the classroom where Harry finds the Mirror of Erised, and other empty classrooms, and the potions ingredients storage room and Snape's private potions and ingredients storage room (but those could be considered closets/pantries). I didn't think about the headmaster's office, teachers' offices, Filch's office, the teachers' room, and the room Fluffy was in and the chambers beyond the trap door there. Very smart.
One has to also account that the various dormitories were all set up to accommodate a varied number of students as would be accepted each year. Wheter it was for only one new student or for more than 6-10. In each of the houses. In Harry's first year, there are 5 boys and how many girls?
Correction regarding the room of requirement. you must walk past the blank wall three times, stating your specific request. Merely standing outside it and wishing will not get you very far.
I thought you had to think the request. The first mention of the room was when Dumbledore needed to use the facilities and he spoke of a room full of toilets that suddenly appeared.
I think you missed one, there were 7 out of school. The mirror was caved in, the whopping willow covered another and a thitd was behind the one-eyed witch. You got those, but Filch new the other 4, I think you only named 3,
I would think that the castle just like the grand staircase... changes to suit the needs of the school... if another classroom is needed I imagine the castle just provides it. If a passage between certain areas is needed then the school would provide such a thing... Kinda like Hermione needing to get to several classes all at the same time and Dumbledore just so happen to have that time turner for her to do so...
I really love the video well done. The most interesting places of these are of course- 1.The chamber of secrets. Fun fact- When Salazar Slytherin designed the chamber the girl's bathroom wasn't there. So for anyone thinking he was a pervert then no. The entrance to the chamber was concealed in the girl's bathroom when Corvinus Gaunt did it in the 1700's. Long after Salazar died. 2.The room of requirement. What I wonder about the room is if the marauders knew about it or how many do know about it at all. Imagine you want to have fun with a girlfriend and you say to the room "I need a room for having sex."
Given the room is unplottable it would be a void on the map. To access the room, you and anyone with you will need to _think_ what you want then walk past the location three times before the door appears. For that kind of fun, I imagine the room would spawn the comfiest beds depending on vanilla vs kink.
@@JamesDavy2009 Yes exactly! 😆Imagine if the movie bullshit of Umbridge separating a couple was real. I don't know why they needed to add that. As for the investment in the room design of the films it looked not bad just not how I imagined it when reading the book.
tbh JK should just come out and say there are an INFINITE amount of secret rooms, hidden locations, and so on i think doing so points out how crazy magic truly is, like for all we know hogwarts only shows like 25% of its size and 1 spell could show the entire school/castle/building like the order of the phoenix building.
You missed the second Divination classroom on the first floor. The one that Firenze started teaching when Umbridge sacked Sybill Trelawney and continued to use and teach after Dumbledore returned as head master of Hogwarts.
Potions involve the brewing of magical liquid mixtures whereas alchemy is a more general subject exploring the magical properties of certain elements and their connections to astrology.
Where do you find this information? Is some of it from the movies? The movies aren't all canon; some of the portraits in the movies are named after some of the staff that worked on the movies and such.
I love Hogwarts Legacy, but the fact that Hogwarts appears on the in-game map does fly in the face of the lore. Hogwarts is unplottable; you can't put it on a map. It would have been more accurate (and funny) if the world map had a big blank space in the middle where Hogwarts is.
I don’t remember more of the obscure portraits Harry interacted with when does he interact with those ones instance the one that reads newspaper or the other one who told Harry the password. to access the passage
I'd be interested to know how Hogwarts is hidden. I assume the Fidelius Charm is used using Hagrid as Secret Keeper during Dumbeldores tenure as Headmaster. If so it begs the question, how Voldemort was able to find and attack Hogwarts in the Deathly Hallows. Any ideas?
It's not, it just has muggle repelling charms to stop muggles finding it, and I believe, although I could be wrong, it is unplottable and cannot be plotted on a map
Books and movies RoR entrance it different and even different between one movie and the next. movie with Delorus Umbridge in the entrance it directly opposite a hallways, Deadly hallows part 2 it was directly opposite the entrance to a spiral staircase.
Perhaps the spell accendio. It worked for Harry when he was drowning at the bottom of the lake in goblet of fire and it launched him out of the water and onto the platform
I thought there was a room that had a type of expensive bread in it. A room that’s a small library room for people to study in & a room that has the lots of polyjuice potion in
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Depends on where you're asking from-the British and Commonwealth nations consider the ground floor separate from the first floor while everywhere else consider the ground and first floors one and the same.
@@JamesDavy2009 not everywhere else. In Europe there are more that have ground level, than 1, 2.... etc. I thought it was the other way round, only USA has ground floor = 1 first floor
@@edopronk1303 Some east Asian countries (China and Japan in particular) have the U.S. standard of the first floor being the ground floor. The only difference is what floor numbers they don't use-the U.S. skips the 13th floor while the east skips any numbers with a 4 or a 9. I did forget about Europe having a separate ground floor, though; but thanks for the correction.
I don’t know about you but I think there’s more to the chamber of secrets than has been revealed because personally I think the statue of Salazar in the chamber is hiding more than a basilisk nest.
You meantioned stuff from hogwarta legacy but you forgot the map chamber the hidfen herbology corridor outside on the grounds an the forbidden section in the library plus screptum santurum
There's Gobbledygook-the mother tongue of the goblins. Ludo Bagman only knows one word of it: "bladvak", but is reluctant to use it in front of any goblins as it means "pickaxe". He was paranoid that any goblins would consider it a threat to attack them with said tool. Another language is the Merfolk tongue in which Dumbledore is fluent-raspy and horrible to hear outside of a body of water hence why Cedric Diggory told Harry to take a bath, but when listened to underwater it comes out in perfectly understood English.
@@JamesDavy2009 I knew about those (totally forgot) but I meant other animal languages, weird that there is a whole language for snakes and no other animals that aren’t from the wizarding world
@@S7EVE_ Well, you framed your question in a general context and I understood it as such. I don't know if the Potterverse has other magical languages for non-magical species with symbolic significance.
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YOO do a theory on what if Harry was snape and lilys son
Is there a theory of what happened to Snape’s note book (advanced potion making)?
@@King_of_Blue-EyesI think it burned in the Room of Requirement? I don't think Harry ever retrieved it. Maybe I'm wrong though
@@tinygardentomato hopefully not, it would be fun if someone found it and did the same as Harry.
@rubentorrico9094 I agree! It would be so much fun to make potions using that book!
I've always been fascinated by Hogwarts Castle, maybe you could do a video on the evolution of the castle and all the changes made ont it throughout the films?
I 1000% second this idea 🔥
Yes! And that long viaduct bridge changes
This changes only happend in the films I'm 99 percent sure hogwarts only went tru change in the battle of hogwarts before that not much change. The quiddich field gets turn into a mazes I think not sure for the 4th book that's about it.
@@JoeGaming93 technically Hogwarts went through changes in the books, too. If you pay attention through the books, you will see corridors change and rooms be in places they weren't in in different books. An obvious not intentional writer's goof up by Rowling, but still interesting and still relevant.
Even the extra’s from books, films and the games
This is one of the things I'm loving about Hogwarts Legacy. You get to explore everywhere in the castle, the grounds, hogsmede, and the massive area around. Its excellent.
I would buy hogwart’s legacy but I don’t like bad language that this game (yes I read the rating and what it was rated the way it is) has. So I bought the Lego Harry Potter collection instead.
@@midnight0675 are you 12
thank you for mentioning Hogwarts Legacy…I’ve only read the books, and was beginning to believe I’d read them with my eyes asleep.. .
@midnight0675 cool. I dont think you did. Damn and bastard both appear in the Bible. So how can they be bad words? But, anyway. Play Hogwarts Legacy. You won't be disappointed.
Having played through Hogwarts Legacy 4 times, I've stumbled upon a few of these rooms completely by accident :D
The Hogwarts Legacy team made astounding research when planning.
i believe there is a hidden compartment behind Dumbledore's portrait in the headmaster's office where snape hid the sword of Gryffindor mentioned in the deathly hallows.
You forgot the room where the Mirror of Erised ended up in (Philosopher's Stone) after Harry discovered the Mirror and it was moved by Dumbledore. Essentially, all of the rooms after Fuffly's room are hidden rooms.
Even after reading the entire Harry Potter series books 1-7 there were still passageways and rooms I had no knowledge of great job and keep up the good work man!
Me too
I've played through probably half of the Hogwarts Legacy game and never really thought to look around for secrets in the castle. Next time I play, I'm going to see if I can find any of the ones you mentioned here.
I've always wondered what the students/teachers timetables looked like, and how they were delegated. re reading half blood prince atm and it says that after some time of arranging Nevilles timetable, mcgonnagall gave the paper a tap with her wand and he was on his way. off there's not much info in the books but it'd be interesting to see an average Hogwarts timetable. also accounting for the number of students to teacher ratio.
Judging by the class sizes shown and the fact that there's about 5 boys and 5 girls per house per year, there should be 2 classes of each subject per year.
For a class like potions available to all years, that's about 12 to 14 different groups per subject, that's only 2 lessons per week per class if the staff have like no frees, assuming 1 staff member per subject (which is what's shown) trouble is that this is about half whats implied in the books for a students timetable. So there's inconsistency somewhere
Either there's more staff per subject than were told of, or the class sizes are like 40 (an entire year group), or the staff all have timeturners
Sometimes...it feels like all roads lead to Hogsmede 😊
I love watching your videos. Your voice is very relaxing and draws me in.
Fascinating and thorough as always!
Surprised I didn’t see The Undercroft or The Map Chamber in this vid lol
I’ve read the books through several times, and I’ve never heard of most of these secret passages.
Are some of these based on the video game?
@@dreadfulspiller8766 Yes, some of the information HPT shares with us about the secret passages and rooms in Hogwarts are from the game Hogwarts Legacy.
Pottermore is also a Good reference for Lore before Hogwarts Legacy came out.
These are almost all from games over the last couple of decades
@@bookworm7076most are from really old games between the GBC and PS2 eras
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What about the Chambers/rooms under the trapdoor as hosted the philosohpers stone and it’s protections?
Probably didn't mention it because it was only there to protect the stone, not be accessible to students.
The movie didn't depict all of them and what I liked about that part of the book was that every teacher did their own brand of protection. IIRC, the order was Hagrid's (not a teacher at the time) Cerberus, Fluffy; Prof. Sprout's Devil's Snare; Prof. Flitwick's flying keys; Prof. McGonagall's chess set; Prof. Quirrell's mountain troll (not in the movie); Prof. Snape's Potion riddle (a logic puzzle not in the movie); and Prof. Dumbledore's enchantment of the Mirror of Erised.
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Something I don’t understand is if Hogwarts was built with the intention of being a school, why did they have dungeons? In this situation are dungeons just considered to be a basement?
They had to use the full budget due to tax reasons.
its not only a school its also a castle☺☺
@@michellemanrique8789 True, but if the four founders built it as a school from scratch, not just repurposing a castle that already existed, then why would they put dungeons in it? Even though dungeons are a staple of castles, it just seems like an odd addition for a school to have.
My guess is during wars it could be used as a fortress or a bastion for students and civilians so they needed a dungeon incase or prisoners or potential problems
@@srayj people would use any large buildings historically for protection in times of wars and what not. stone churches, castles, manor houses would all likely have a basement of sort for storage or the reasons I mentioned, Hogwarts isnt much different. Dungeon just sounds better, it would just be a little weird to call it a basement thats as large as a castle floor. It just story after all, no reason to get technical
Great video and list.
Really missing was only the hole in the 3th floor, guarded by Fluffy, and the consequent rooms. And of course the headmasters office!
And if you are nitpicking, while you mentioned the classrooms, then the different houses and their rooms would be fitting. The room where Firenze did divination? The great hall and the room besides it, where the first years wait, the 4th book champions gather (and Dumbledore ask Harry calmly). I found the list already good enough, at the same time: 'every' room...... The teachers room, where Harry and Ron hide to hear that Ginny is in the Chamber of secrets.
Of course Filch his office. The trophy room and the library you did mention in passing.
These are the ones that come to my mind. ;-)
Agreed. Definitely forgot Firenze's divination classroom, and I thought the common rooms should be included, too, since each one is hidden from three-quarters of the students, the classroom where Harry finds the Mirror of Erised, and other empty classrooms, and the potions ingredients storage room and Snape's private potions and ingredients storage room (but those could be considered closets/pantries). I didn't think about the headmaster's office, teachers' offices, Filch's office, the teachers' room, and the room Fluffy was in and the chambers beyond the trap door there. Very smart.
a comparison video of the movies and the game in this subject would be fun
Holy crap! I had no idea there were SO MANY! Thank you for the cool video!
One has to also account that the various dormitories were all set up to accommodate a varied number of students as would be accepted each year. Wheter it was for only one new student or for more than 6-10. In each of the houses.
In Harry's first year, there are 5 boys and how many girls?
Correction regarding the room of requirement. you must walk past the blank wall three times, stating your specific request. Merely standing outside it and wishing will not get you very far.
I thought you had to think the request. The first mention of the room was when Dumbledore needed to use the facilities and he spoke of a room full of toilets that suddenly appeared.
What are the difference between the secret passages/rooms in the book & in the game (hogwarts legacy)?
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Headmasters office and the 3rd floor corridor.
Everytime you drop a video, I take notes haha
Awesome as always thanks
I think you missed one, there were 7 out of school. The mirror was caved in, the whopping willow covered another and a thitd was behind the one-eyed witch. You got those, but Filch new the other 4, I think you only named 3,
I would think that the castle just like the grand staircase... changes to suit the needs of the school... if another classroom is needed I imagine the castle just provides it. If a passage between certain areas is needed then the school would provide such a thing... Kinda like Hermione needing to get to several classes all at the same time and Dumbledore just so happen to have that time turner for her to do so...
Great video but I was suprised you didn’t mention there trap door on the third floor and the headmaster’s office.
I really love the video well done. The most interesting places of these are of course- 1.The chamber of secrets. Fun fact- When Salazar Slytherin designed the chamber the girl's bathroom wasn't there. So for anyone thinking he was a pervert then no. The entrance to the chamber was concealed in the girl's bathroom when Corvinus Gaunt did it in the 1700's. Long after Salazar died. 2.The room of requirement. What I wonder about the room is if the marauders knew about it or how many do know about it at all. Imagine you want to have fun with a girlfriend and you say to the room "I need a room for having sex."
Given the room is unplottable it would be a void on the map. To access the room, you and anyone with you will need to _think_ what you want then walk past the location three times before the door appears. For that kind of fun, I imagine the room would spawn the comfiest beds depending on vanilla vs kink.
@@JamesDavy2009 Yes exactly! 😆Imagine if the movie bullshit of Umbridge separating a couple was real. I don't know why they needed to add that. As for the investment in the room design of the films it looked not bad just not how I imagined it when reading the book.
It would off been nice to maps or diagrams. But good show. Interesting. 👍😊
Wasn't it Nearly Headless Nick that knocked over the vanishing cabinet?
He got Pevs to drop it for him
tbh JK should just come out and say there are an INFINITE amount of secret rooms, hidden locations, and so on i think doing so points out how crazy magic truly is, like for all we know hogwarts only shows like 25% of its size and 1 spell could show the entire school/castle/building like the order of the phoenix building.
12 Grimmauld Place was protected by the Fidelius Charm.
You missed the second Divination classroom on the first floor. The one that Firenze started teaching when Umbridge sacked Sybill Trelawney and continued to use and teach after Dumbledore returned as head master of Hogwarts.
Hey, can you maybe explain the differences between potion classes and alchemy classes?
Potions involve the brewing of magical liquid mixtures whereas alchemy is a more general subject exploring the magical properties of certain elements and their connections to astrology.
I didn’t hear Classroom 11 mentioned, where Firenze taught his side of Divination
Where do you find this information? Is some of it from the movies? The movies aren't all canon; some of the portraits in the movies are named after some of the staff that worked on the movies and such.
What about the 2nd Divination Classroom where Firenze taught?
If a teacher held classes in a room, it wouldn't be a secret. Don't know why it wasn't mentioned.
I love Hogwarts Legacy, but the fact that Hogwarts appears on the in-game map does fly in the face of the lore. Hogwarts is unplottable; you can't put it on a map. It would have been more accurate (and funny) if the world map had a big blank space in the middle where Hogwarts is.
I don’t remember more of the obscure portraits Harry interacted with when does he interact with those ones instance the one that reads newspaper or the other one who told Harry the password. to access the passage
Question: What about the Hidden Chambers from one of the games? Is it cannon? Like the Ice Vault, the Sunken Vault, and so on
I'd be interested to know how Hogwarts is hidden. I assume the Fidelius Charm is used using Hagrid as Secret Keeper during Dumbeldores tenure as Headmaster. If so it begs the question, how Voldemort was able to find and attack Hogwarts in the Deathly Hallows. Any ideas?
It's not, it just has muggle repelling charms to stop muggles finding it, and I believe, although I could be wrong, it is unplottable and cannot be plotted on a map
@@lukefranklin7363think you are right it only mentioned muggles not witch/wizard.
I would assume his Death Eaters who used the Vanishing Crate the previous year knew the location and spilled to the Dark Lord.
@@JamesDavy2009 True. I belatedly realised that when Dumbledore died the spell would stop. Then once Snape was Headmaster, it became moot.
Imagine hagrid being the secret keeper and pulling a “I shouldn’t have told you that” ☠️
Hogwarts, the most secure magical building in Great Britain.
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Dont forget ppl.. These are the discovered ones.
Books and movies RoR entrance it different and even different between one movie and the next. movie with Delorus Umbridge in the entrance it directly opposite a hallways, Deadly hallows part 2 it was directly opposite the entrance to a spiral staircase.
How did Ron and Hermione get out of the chamber of secrets after they went in to get a basilisk tooth during the battle of Hogwarts?
Always wondered this. Maybe brooms?
Perhaps the spell accendio. It worked for Harry when he was drowning at the bottom of the lake in goblet of fire and it launched him out of the water and onto the platform
They had access to brooms when they escaped the room of requirement.
I thought there was a room that had a type of expensive bread in it. A room that’s a small library room for people to study in & a room that has the lots of polyjuice potion in
The Room of Requirement can provide that if you think hard on what you want.
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Thanks you this is so good know and I think one of the best potter secrets ever Whats not really good explained in the books well it is but as good like this video here thanks good work very well indeed ❤❤❤😊❤❤❤
The secret passage from 1st floor and 3rd floor had me thinking is ir called rhe second floor? 😂
Depends on where you're asking from-the British and Commonwealth nations consider the ground floor separate from the first floor while everywhere else consider the ground and first floors one and the same.
@@JamesDavy2009 not everywhere else. In Europe there are more that have ground level, than 1, 2.... etc. I thought it was the other way round, only USA has ground floor = 1 first floor
@@edopronk1303 Some east Asian countries (China and Japan in particular) have the U.S. standard of the first floor being the ground floor. The only difference is what floor numbers they don't use-the U.S. skips the 13th floor while the east skips any numbers with a 4 or a 9.
I did forget about Europe having a separate ground floor, though; but thanks for the correction.
In GOF Harry could have hidden in the chamber of secrets to avoid the tournament
i noriced mentions from hogwarts legacy, but why then are hidden chambers like the map chamber omitted on the list?
I don’t know about you but I think there’s more to the chamber of secrets than has been revealed because personally I think the statue of Salazar in the chamber is hiding more than a basilisk nest.
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What about the cursed vault locations from hogwarts mystery
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Does the Tooth Fairy exist in Harry Potter?
Probably not, but fae creatures did and the goblins are one such species.
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What about the scriptoruim ?
Is the Dueling Club from Hogwarts Legacy canon?
Bro did you not see the 2nd movie or read the 2nd book yes they Canon 😊
@@JoeGaming93 that was a different Dueling Club
@@JoeGaming93definately not the same
@macwelch8599 is the same just portrait differently I think 99 percent sure
The dueling club from Hogwarts Legacy is at the bottom of the clocktower. Not exactly a secret/hidden room..
Petition to have all of these added to a Hogwarts Legacy update
Today I learned Hogwarts teaches Alchemy classes (in hindsight rather obvious)
You meantioned stuff from hogwarta legacy but you forgot the map chamber the hidfen herbology corridor outside on the grounds an the forbidden section in the library plus screptum santurum
There is one area you haven’t mentioned….. the corridor of snakes and it’s description
Elizabeth Burke from White Collar was a witch??
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Is the undercroft not a secret room?
Will you include more content from Hogwarts Legacy in the future?
I’ve been to the train station from the 1st film and I didn’t see the castle does that mean I’m a muggle 😥
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The hyroglific hall is in Hogwarts legacy!
I wish I could go to Hogwarts school witchecraft and wizards
Are there other languages besides parceltongue?
There's Gobbledygook-the mother tongue of the goblins. Ludo Bagman only knows one word of it: "bladvak", but is reluctant to use it in front of any goblins as it means "pickaxe". He was paranoid that any goblins would consider it a threat to attack them with said tool. Another language is the Merfolk tongue in which Dumbledore is fluent-raspy and horrible to hear outside of a body of water hence why Cedric Diggory told Harry to take a bath, but when listened to underwater it comes out in perfectly understood English.
@@JamesDavy2009 I knew about those (totally forgot) but I meant other animal languages, weird that there is a whole language for snakes and no other animals that aren’t from the wizarding world
@@S7EVE_ Well, you framed your question in a general context and I understood it as such. I don't know if the Potterverse has other magical languages for non-magical species with symbolic significance.
@@JamesDavy2009 yeah I know how I framed it, that’s my bad. No need to get defensive now mate
How secret is too secret 😅
There is a lot of stuff in this video.
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Unfortunately, TH-cam is not always operational and will provide closed captioning at THEIR convenience. 😠
As a result I am unable to effectively view your video and that is unfortunate. 🥺
But one has to question, does TH-cam/Google really care about accommodating those with disabilities? 🤔
Doubt it. 🤨
Do wizards and witches not need to learn math, or grammar?
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Wow just to get some food yet to tickle some pickle gross
Wait you haven't been to Hogwarts? Getting in is pretty easy lol😂
Can anyone confirm how many of these made it into Hogwarts Legacy?! 👀🤣😂🫶🏾
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