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Hogwarts Legacy: How To Get Your Own Shop In Hogsmeade

Minding Your Own Business is a PlayStation-exclusive quest through which you can get your own Hogsmeade shop in Hogwarts Legacy.
Hogwarts Legacy: How To Get Your Own Shop In Hogsmeade

Hogwarts Legacy lets you immerse yourself in the world of wizardry, offering many quests that will challenge your skills and lead you down unexpected paths. One of the most exciting quests you can embark on is the 'Minding Your Own Business' quest, which can ultimately lead to you owning your very own shop in the charming village of Hogsmeade.

As you progress through the game, you'll find that owning a Hogsmeade shop in Hogwarts Legacy can be heavily exploited for financial gain. Simply put, it's a cash cow and one of the best ways to earn a ton of money in the game. So whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out in Hogwarts Legacy, this guide will explain the steps you need to become the owner of your very own shop in Hogsmeade.

REMINDER - Hogwarts Legacy was due to launch on PS4 and Xbox One on April 4, but now won't release until 5 May 2023.

How To Get A Shop In Hogsmeade In Hogwarts Legacy

It's important to note that the option to own a shop in Hogsmeade is currently exclusive to players on PlayStation 4|5 in Hogwarts Legacy. So if you're playing on PC, Xbox, or Switch, you'll have to wait until early February next year to access this exciting quest. But for those lucky enough to play on PlayStation, the Minding Your Own Business quest in Hogwarts Legacy is a lengthy adventure that will put your magical skills to the test.

To initiate the quest, you'll need to be at least Level 18 and speak with a house-elf named Penny, standing outside a vacant shop next to the South Hogsmeade Floo Flame. The shop belongs to the witch Cassandra Mason, and after you clean it up, you'll discover a mysterious chest that leads you down a ladder and into the dark depths below.

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You can sell items to your shop for more Gold in Hogwarts Legacy. (Picture: YouTube / Karpo Gaming)

As you navigate through the chest, you'll encounter several puzzles to solve and bosses to defeat. Once you emerge from the chest, you'll face a final battle with Cassandra herself. If you emerge victorious, she'll be sent to Azkaban. You'll then have the opportunity to name the shop and begin selling loot you find throughout the game at a higher price, making it a fantastic source of extra income!

And that's everything you need to know about how to get a shop in Hogsmeade by completing the Minding Your Own Business quest in Hogwarts Legacy. By following our guide, you'll be well on your way to embarking on this thrilling adventure and claiming your place as a prominent member of the wizarding community. But why stop there? Check out our Hogwarts Legacy hub page for even more awesome guides and resources.

Hogwarts Legacy: How To Get Your Own Shop In Hogsmeade FAQ

How do I get a shop in Hogsmeade in Hogwarts Legacy?

To get a shop in Hogsmeade in Hogwarts Legacy, complete the "Minding Your Own Business" quest. Speak with Penny, the house-elf, outside the vacant shop next to the South Hogsmeade Floo Flame. Clean up the shop, solve puzzles, defeat bosses, and emerge victorious in the final battle against Cassandra Mason.

Can I own a shop in Hogsmeade in Hogwarts Legacy on platforms other than PlayStation?

Currently, the option to own a shop in Hogsmeade is exclusive to players on PlayStation 4|5 in Hogwarts Legacy. Players on PC, Xbox, or Switch will have to wait until early February 2024 to access this quest.

What are the benefits of owning a shop in Hogsmeade in Hogwarts Legacy?

Owning a shop in Hogsmeade allows you to sell loot you find throughout the game at a higher price, providing a fantastic source of extra income. It's a way to earn a significant amount of money in Hogwarts Legacy and can be exploited for financial gain.