The Polyjuice Plot is the fortieth main quest in Hogwarts Legacy. This walkthrough will guide you through all objectives of The Polyjuice Plot Main Mission.
Requirement: having completed The Headmistress Speaks, Level 23
Reward: 260 XP
Quest Info: I found out the password to the Headmaster’s office. Now to get in there and see what Professor Fitzgerald has planned for me.
Objectives:
- Speak to Professor Fig in his Office
- Speak to Madam Kogawa about Scrope
- Learn the Password from Scrope
- Hide as the Polyjuice Potion Wears Off
Starting Location: The Polyjuice Plot
We’ve spoken with Professor Fitzgerald in the Map Chamber who has told us that the next trial awaits us inside the Headmaster’s office at Hogwarts. We now need to speak with Professor Fig who will now how to get inside.
Speak to Professor Fig in his Office
Warp to Hogwarts Castle > Astronomy Wing > Professor Fig’s Classroom and talk to him in his office.
Speak to Madam Kogawa about Scrope
Unfortunately, floo flames are disabled during this quest, so you’ll have to rely on the Charmed Compass. Press to activate your Charmed Compass. This will reveal a golden wisp trail that you can follow to your destination. On your way, you’ll come across Professor Sharp. Exhaust the conversation any way you like, then continue on to Kogawa’s location.
Learn the Password from Scrope
Head to the next quest marker inside the Great Hall using the Charmed Compass. On the way, this time you’ll be interrupted by Professor Weasley. Enter the Great Hall and proceed to the lectern to speak with Scrope. With Scrope, choose any conversation option you’d like.
Hide as the Polyjuice Potion Wears Off
The Polyjuice Potions has almost worn off. So, use the Charmed Compass to the next objective and turn back into yourself.
This finishes The Polyjuice Plot in Hogwarts Legacy.
Next Quest: Niamh Fitzgerald’s Trial
For all other quests refer to the Hogwarts Legacy Walkthrough.
Knyghte says
Don’t miss the best thing in this quest. If you choose the strength option for your guess at the passcode, he subtly insults EA/Bioware/Anthem. Best Easter Egg in he game.