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The Beast Wars are coming
Paramount’s Transformers films got a much-needed shot in the arm with 2018’s Bumblebee that allowed the studio to quietly reboot the otherwise maligned long-running franchise. For a series now 15 years old, some kind of shakeup has been needed for a while now, and Transformers: Rise of the Beasts looks to offer that…
If you like catching animals in various games, then you’ll likely do the same in Hogwarts Legacy. The Vivarium, a special location in the Room of Requirement, acts as a sanctuary for captured and tamed Beasts. Still, if you progress further in the campaign, you’ll unlock a method that allows your animals to have their own offspring. Here’s our Hogwarts Legacy guide to help you breed your Beasts and animals in the Vivarium.
To start breeding magical creatures in Hogwarts Legacy, you’ll need to complete Plight of a House Elf and Charles Rookwood’s Trial. Once you’re done with these quests, Deek, the house elf in the Room of Requirement, will give you another task: the Foal of the Dead.
Foal of the Dead entails doing the following:
The Wizarding World is filled with all sorts of magical creatures and, in Hogwarts Legacy, you’ll encounter a lot of them. Eventually, you’ll unlock a means of taming those that are found in the wild. Here’s our Hogwarts Legacy Beasts guide to help you capture animals for your Vivarium in the Room of Requirement.
The Vivarium and Beast capture mechanics in Hogwarts Legacy become available halfway through the campaign. Once you’ve finished a main quest called Percival Rackham’s Trial, a few more will appear:
Once you’ve done the above, you should receive a main quest called The Elf, the Nab-Sack, and the Loom. This is the part where you’re taught how to capture Beasts in Hogwarts Legacy.
Respawn showed a little more of upcoming sci-fi Soulslike Star Wars: Jedi Survivor at The Game Awards earlier this month, but they didn’t mention that you’ll be able to tame the galaxy’s beasts and ride them. In an interview with Game Informer, Jedi Survivor’s director Stig Asmussen discussed some of the features that distinguish the action RPG from its predecessor Fallen Order, including mounts and new fighting stances for Cal Kestis’ trusty lightsaber.
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At this year’s Gamescom I got hands-on with Bytten Studio’s Cassette Beasts, an upcoming monster-taming open world RPG in the vein of Pokémon, which is far more interesting to me than the basic concept of Pokémon. That’s because you’re able to fuse together any monsters you ‘catch’, but moreso because it’s a monster collectathon where you become the monster, essentially fusing yourself with bomb dogs and hermit crabs with traffic cone-homes.
I like the way the game does away with the overdone shonen story of wanting to become the very best there ever was, and instead puts the spotlight on its cast of characters and the relationships you form with your buds. It’s looking mighty promising.