Hogwarts Legacy invisibility potion
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How to Drink Invisibility Potion in Hogwarts Legacy

Disappear in the blink of an eye.

Using potions in Hogwarts Legacy can help you recover HP, reduce your spell cooldowns, and even help you find treasure chests around the map more easily. Here’s how to drink invisibility potions in Hogwarts Legacy to hide in the shadows and improve your stealth abilities.

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How to Equip and Drink an Invisibility Potion in Hogwarts Legacy

To drink an invisibility potion, open your tool wheel using the following keys/buttons:

  • PC: Hold Tab.
  • Xbox: Hold LB.
  • PlayStation: Hold L1.
  • Switch: Hold L.

In this menu, hover over the invisibility potion to equip it, allowing you to consume it by tapping each button or key. Holding the buttons opens the menu, and quickly pressing them causes you to use your currently equipped potion or combat item.

If you want to swap to another potion or item, you can reopen the menu and switch to any available. If you’re out of a particular item, it’ll appear with a zero next to its icon, indicating you’ll have to purchase, grow, or craft more.

How to Get Invisibility Potion in Hogwarts Legacy

To get more invisibility potions, you can purchase them at J. Pippin’s Potions for 500 gold or craft your own at a Potions station.

Once you unlock the Room of Requirement in Hogwarts and create the Potions station, you can craft invisibility potions using the following ingredients:

  • Leaping Toadstool Caps.
  • Knotgrass Sprig.
  • Troll Bogeys.

While you can purchase these ingredients from merchants around the world, particularly at J. Pippin’s Potions and The Magic Neep, you can also grow and farm the items yourself if you want to save some money. You can grow Knotgrass Sprig in your Room of Requirement, find Leaping Toadstool Caps in the wild, and obtain Troll Bogeys from troll enemies.

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About the Author

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.