Hogwarts Legacy Professor Sharp’s Assignment I
Hogwarts Legacy Professor Sharp’s Assignment I is the first assignment you get from the Potions Class teacher. This assignment tasks you with testing out three types of potions. Once you’ve completed the task you can visit Professor Sharp to unlock the Depulso spell. To help you complete this assignment see our guide below.
Where to Get Maxima, Edurus, and Focus Potions
To complete Professor Sharp’s Assignment I you need to drink three potions: Maxima, Edurus, and Focus. To drink these potions you need to acquire them for yourself. There are a couple of ways for you to do this, but both require visiting J. Pippin’s Potions in Hogsmeade. Visit and speak to Parry Pippin at the shop and buy any of the following:
One Time Use
- Focus Potion – 500 Galleons.
- Maxima Potion – 300 Galleons.
- Edurus Potion – 300 Galleons.
Recipe
- Focus Potion Recipe – 1,200 Galleons.
- Maxima Potion Recipe – 500 Galleons.
To get money to buy the potions listed above, open a few of the eyeball chests. If you are short on cash just by the one-time-use potion (1,100 Galleons). If you have the money opt to purchase the recipes. This saves you money in the long run and allows you to craft these potions whenever you’d like, as long as you have the ingredients for them.
Once you have the potions, drink all three of them in a row. This knocks off the two objectives required to complete Professor Sharp’s Assignment I. After those objectives are completed you will get a new step in assignment.
Go to Potion Class
To finish of the assignment from Professor Sharp head to Potion Class. Pass the time if need be and attend the class. Once the class is finished speak with Professor Sharp. He will teach you the spell called Depulso. If you want you can cast Depulso on the floating book in the classroom to test it out. This ends the assignment allows you to begin Hogwarts Legacy Professor Sharp’s Assignment II.
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