Like the majority of newly published video games, Hogwarts Legacy contains a significant number of glitches and bugs. Some players have witnessed cosmetic glitches or technical errors. These bugs often crash the game and spoil the gaming experience of players. Devs patched some of the bugs initially in the Day 1 patch. However, there are still some bugs that are creating problems for players.
One such bug has infested the Take the Biscuit side quest where games forbid you to rescue the cute Mooncalf. Players must open the cage and release the Magical Beast in order to complete the mission. The issue, however, prevents them from initially being able to open the cage. There is currently no permanent fix for this problem, which keeps happening with the specific game mission.
Here are some methods you can employ to fix this bug in Hogwarts Legacy.
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Ways to solve the Take The Biscuit Side Quest bug in Hogwarts Legacy
1. Restarting Hogwarts Legacy
The first and foremost thing you can try to fix any bug is restarting the game. Restarting Hogwarts Legacy refreshes the game and loads the game better. This method has worked for many players and has fixed this issue. You finally will be able to rescue the adorable beast.
2. Checking the Hogwarts Legacy’s file integrity
Players who have Hogwarts Legacy on Steam should check the file’s integrity. To do this follow this step:
The process will automatically review every file in the directory. If the system founds any corrupt files, it will find them and replace which can help you fix this bug.
3. Re-install your game
Reinstalling Hogwarts Legacy may seem like a severe measure, but it has worked for many gamers in the community to fix the game. This method can also help in fixing any other bug and glitch that you are not aware of in addition to this side quest bug.
4. Wait for devs to fix the bug
The only thing that can help you to complete this side quest if all these methods don’t work is to wait for the devs to patch it. Chandler Wood, community manager at Avalanche Software, revealed on Twitter that they are aware of this problem.
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