All Infamous Foe Names and Locations in Hogwarts Legacy

All Infamous Foe Names and Locations in Hogwarts Legacy

Mini bosses or regular enemies with some plot armor?

There are several enemy types in Hogwarts Legacy you’ll face off against that’ll put your skills to the test. Most of the time, you’ll encounter regular enemies you can defeat with a few spells before moving on to your next objective. Other times, though, you’ll fight bosses that put up a fight and make you chug a dozen health potions. Infamous foes, while not quite as strong as bosses, can still catch you off guard if you’re unprepared! If you’d like to learn more, continue reading to find a comprehensive guide on every Infamous Foe and their locations in Hogwarts Legacy.

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All Infamous Foe Names and Locations in Hogwarts Legacy

There are 21 Infamous Foes in Hogwarts Legacy that you can fight throughout the game. While you’ll see several during quests, many freely roam in specific spots in the Highlands, waiting for you to appear and challenge them. Several regions in the game have at least one foe, with a few having multiple. These enemies are harder to fight than regular monsters but are typically easier than storyline bosses.

Below is a list of every Infamous Foe and where you can find them:

Infamous Foe NameLocation
Rampant DugbogHogsmeade Valley – South of the East North Ford Bog Floo Flame
Tempeste ThorneHogsmeade Valley – East of Falbarton Castle
Quagmire TrollHogwarts Valley – Northeast of the Northern South Sea Bog Floo Flame
The White WolfHogwarts ValleyWest of Keenbridge alongside The Grim
The GrimHogwarts ValleyWest of Keenbridge alongside The White Wolf
Belgruff the BludgeonerFeldcroft – Rookwood Castle
Ogbert the OddCoastal Cavern – East of the East South Sea Bog Floo Flame, inside the tunnel connecting the area to Poidsear Coast
Iona MorganPoidsear Coast – Poidsear Castle
Dunstan TrinityManor Cape – Henrietta’s Hideaway
Ailsa TraversManor Cape – Northeast of West Manor Cape, in the basement of an abandoned house alongside the Lord of the Manor
Lord of the ManorManor Cape – Northeast of West Manor Cape, in the basement of an abandoned house alongside Ailsa Travers
Silvanus SelwynClagmar Coast – Clagmar Castle
Alexandra’s TrollHogwarts Valley – Southeast of Brocburrow
Only available during the “Troll Control” quest.
Bardolph Beaumont’s CorpseHogsmeade Valley – North of Upper Hogsfield
Only available during the “Brother’s Keeper” quest.
Catrin HaggartyFeldcroft – West of the West Hogwarts Valley in an Ashwinder Tent
Only available during the “The Lost Child” quest.
GrodbikMarunweem Lake – Inside the Coastal Mine
Gwendolyn ZhouHogsmeade – Inside an Ashwinder Hideout
Only available during the “A Basis for Blackmail” quest.
PergitNorth Hogwarts Region – Inside Korrow Ruins
Only available during the “The Tale of Rowland Oakes” quest.
Riparian TrollHogwarts Valley – Inside the Dale Family Tomb
Only available during the “Beeting a Curse” quest.
The AbsconderForbidden Forest – Absconders Cave, south of the North Ford Bog Entrance Floo Flame
Only available during the “Absconder Encounter” quest.
The Insatiable SpiderSouth Hogwarts Region – Aranshire, inside Mary Portman’s Cellar
Only available during the “Tangled Web” quest.
21 Infamous Foes Names and Locations in Hogwarts Legacy

Hogwarts Legacy is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch through the official website. To learn more about the game, check out How to Defeat Lord of the Shore Graphorn in Hogwarts Legacy and How to Defeat Ranrok in Hogwarts Legacy.


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Madison Benson

Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.