How to increase species limit in your Vivarium in Hogwarts Legacy

Collect and bread magical creatures.

After unlocking the Room of Requirement and completing Deek's quest in Hogwarts Legacy, you will gain the Vivarium. A Vivarium allows you to hold up to twelve creatures and four different species. However, with more beasts to collect and taking breeding into account, I found myself needing more room. With so many beautiful beasts roaming around the Wizarding world, I quickly wanted to expand my Vivarium species limit. But is it possible? The answer is yes and no.

While you cannot upgrade and increase the Vivarium you receive from Deek's quest, you can get multiple Vivaria. Obtaining additional Vivaria will allow you to hold more creatures and continue collecting and breeding them. However, you must first unlock them.

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How do I increase my species limit in Hogwarts Legacy?

To increase the number of species a Vivarium can hold, you must expand by unlocking additional Vivaria. There are three you can get in addition to the Forest Vivarium, each with a unique theme. Here are all Vivarium and how to unlock them in Hogwarts Legacy.

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All Vivaria in Hogwarts Legacy and how to unlock them

  • Forest Vivarium Unlocked: Complete The Elf, the Nab-sack, and the Loom quest
  •  Prerequisites: None
  •  Beach Vivarium Unlocked: Complete The Plight of the House-Elf quest
  •  Prerequisites: Complete Astronomy Class and The High Keep quests
  •  Meadow Vivarium Unlocked: Complete Phoenix Rising quest
  •  Prerequisites: Complete Niamh Fitzgerald's Trial quest and speak to Deek
  •  Swamp Vivarium Unlocked: Complete Foal of the Dead quest
  •  Prerequisites: Complete Charles Rockwood's Trial quest

Like the Forest Vivarium, each Vivaria can hold 12 beasts, allowing you to have a maximum of 48 creatures across all your Vivarium rooms. Remember that there is a limit of four species per Vivarium. You can sell the unwanted beasts in Hogsmeade at the Brood and Peck shop, creating room for the more adorable and magical creatures of Hogwarts Legacy.

For more information on Hogwarts Legacy, check out Where to get Fwoopers and Fwooper Feathers in Hogwarts Legacy and Where to get Unicorns and Unicorn Hair in Hogwarts Legacy on Pro Game Guides.

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