The recent release of Harry Potter Quidditch Champions has seen fans of the Wizarding World treated to a faithful experience of playing Quidditch across many pitches based on locations from across the franchise. The game allows you to choose from up to four different roles: Seeker, Chaser, Beater, or Keeper. There are also a multitude of easter eggs from the many movies and books showcased in the game. These easter eggs reference some popular characters, and fans of the franchise will be glad to know they can play as some of their favorite characters in-game.
Here is a breakdown of how to unlock every Hero skin in the game.
How to unlock every Hero Skin in Quidditch Champions
There are 12 Hero skins which can be unlocked in-game. The criteria for unlocking each can differ, as some skins require game progression while others may have to be purchased from the in-game market using credits. With that in mind, here are the requirements to unlock each Hero skin in Quidditch Champions.
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As is visible from the above table, most skins can be purchased via the in-game store or by leveling up. The skins that necessitate a purchase from either the Vault or the Market can also be earned simply by playing the game and leveling up, eliminating the need to buy credits with real-world money.
Only the Sebastian Sallow skin requires a previous purchase of Hogwarts Legacy, and linking with a WB games account. Additionally, though not a "skin", you can unlock the Hagrid Papercraft Mask, commonly known as PS1 Hagrid by leveling up to Level 40 in the Quidditch Rewards Track, the game's battlepass system.
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Why you should try out Quidditch Champions
In addition to its focus on the in-universe sport of Quidditch, the game also has many easter eggs and references. Places featured include other schools, the Weasley home, and the aforementioned PS1 Hagrid meme. The other schools mentioned in-game are Beauxbatons, Durmstrang, and Ilvermony.
Furthermore, you can select from a vast array of 26 brooms and six unique pitches to play Quidditch on. On the field, you can choose between becoming a Seeker, Chaser, Beater, or Keeper, which makes for an authentic Quididtch experience.
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