How to unlock chests of disappointment in Hogwarts Legacy (all ways)

In Hogwarts Legacy, you can only unravel secrets if you have what it takes to become a powerful wizard. Here you will find a mysterious Chest of Disappointment, which is quite difficult to unlock. Players can only open this chest while being invisible and invisible to the eye. However, if you are discovered, he will lock up and may not give you the rewards he has. If you are also struggling to open this chest and get the trophies inside, then we are here to help. In this guide, we’ll show you how to open Disenchantment Chests in Hogwarts Legacy.

Disclaimer: At the time of writing, the game is not out yet, so the methods mentioned below are based on speculation.

Ways to open Chests of Disillusionment in Hogwarts Legacy

You can open the Chests of Frustration in Hogwarts Legacy by using a Disillusionment Spell, an Invisibility Potion, or by casting a Conjunctivitis Curse. For a better understanding below, we have mentioned all the details of the methods. So, without further ado, let’s get started.

  • Enchanting disappointment is the main way to become invisible to the eye. This spell works in the same way as Chameleon, allowing you to change the color and texture of the background as you move. However, in a tweet, the developers hinted that this might not be the only way.
  • Players also suggest using an invisibility potion that allows the drinker to become invisible. But do not forget that the effect is temporary and will not last long.
  • Using the Conjunctivitis Curse is another way to avoid being detected by the Chest of Disappointment. Casting this dark spell directly on the chest will usually irritate his eye and eventually cause it to close.

This sums up all the ways to easily open disenchantment chests in Hogwarts Legacy. We will update this article if new methods become available. In the meantime, check out the full list of spells to combat and explore. Also, take a look at the 2023 release date calendar for upcoming games.

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