climb the battlements is one of those Hogwarts Legacy questions where the accepted answer is nearly right and the gap matters.

Short answer

The direct answer is above the fold; the reasoning underneath is there for when the direct answer does not fit your situation.

Nothing here depends on a setting you are unlikely to have. Testing this yourself takes a few minutes and settles it definitively. Screenshots age faster than text, which is why this describes rather than shows.

Worth knowing alongside this

The mechanic behind it is simpler than the discussion around it suggests. The accepted community answer is broadly right and wrong in a specific way that matters here. If you are coming to this after a long break, the terminology has probably moved on. It is worth separating what the game does from what players have concluded it does.

Most of the disagreement online comes from people describing different versions of Hogwarts Legacy. The short version is near the top on purpose; the reasoning is there if you want to know why. Edge cases are genuinely rare, which is why the simple answer is usually the correct one.

Why it works this way

The awkward part is rarely the step itself, it is knowing which step comes first. Everything below is framed around the current state of Hogwarts Legacy rather than a launch-week impression. Nothing here assumes a particular playstyle beyond wanting the thing to work.

  • Test it yourself where testing is cheap.
  • Revisit after a major patch if the behaviour changes.
  • Write down what you changed, so you can undo exactly one thing if it goes sideways.
  • Check which version any conflicting advice was written for.

The practical answer

Most of the disagreement you will find online is two people describing different builds. Do the cheap check before the expensive one — that ordering alone saves most of the frustration. None of this needs a paid tool, a third-party launcher or an account on a site you have never heard of. Hogwarts Legacy is not shy about hiding useful information two menus deep, so some of this is simply knowing where to look.

It helps to understand why a step exists, because then you can adapt it when your situation is slightly different. Anything that behaves differently on console than on PC is flagged where it matters. There is no hidden trick here that the game is keeping from you.

What to do instead

A single check up front replaces a lot of guessing later. Where two approaches both work, the one with fewer moving parts is the one to keep. Treat anything stated without a version number as provisional.

If your result differs from what is described here, note what is different first rather than starting over. Patch notes move numbers around constantly; the shape of the answer holds even when a specific value shifts. Half the pages on this topic were written for a build that no longer exists, which is why they stop matching what you see.

When the usual advice fails

Where something depends on your platform or region, that is called out rather than glossed over. If a step reads as obvious, do it anyway — the obvious ones are the ones people skip and then wonder about. The developers have changed their mind about this at least once, which explains the older advice.

Where people go wrong

  • Skipping the prerequisite because it looked optional in someone else's summary.
  • Grinding a method that was patched months ago because a thread still ranks well.
  • Ignoring the platform-specific note and then wondering why the steps do not line up.
  • Treating a rare edge case as the normal behaviour and planning around it.

Hogwarts FAQ

What if none of this works for me?

Then something in your setup differs from the assumption — version, region or platform. Check those three before anything else.

Is this still accurate after the latest Hogwarts Legacy update?

The method is; individual numbers may not be. If a value on your screen differs, trust the screen and keep the sequence.

Why do people disagree about this?

Mostly because they are describing different versions. Version drift explains the majority of contradictory advice about Hogwarts Legacy.

Does this work the same on console and PC?

The logic is identical. Menu paths and button prompts differ, and any real difference is flagged above.

That is the whole of it — if something here stops matching Hogwarts Legacy, the game changed, not the method.