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  • Parenting 101: 2024 Advent calendars every kid will love

    The countdown is almost here! There’s nothing that’s more fun than opening a surprise every day of December leading up to Christmas Day. Here are four exciting new advent calendars every kid will love.

    Hello Kitty Sanrio 24-Day Countdown Mini Figurine Advent Calendar by Jazwares

    Discover the holiday spirit by counting down the days with all your favorite Hello Kitty and Friends characters. Featuring 18 two-inch Hello Kitty and Friends characters, 18 accessories, and six decorations, this 24-day calendar holds a holiday-themed item for each day.

    Pokemon Deluxe Holiday Calendar from Jazwares

    Celebrate the festive season with the Pokémon Deluxe Holiday Calendar, which has 14 two-inch and two three-inch Battle Figures plus eight accessories. This 24-day calendar holds a holiday-themed Pokémon toy for each day, and all of the Battle Figures have a pearlescent finish that’s exclusive to this calendar. Play with a new figure or accessory each day and display the entire set at year’s end.

    Harry Potter Official Advent Calendar

    Celebrate the holidays with Hogwarts’s most iconic characters, creatures, and objects with this enchanting Harry Potter Official Advent Calendar filled with more than 25 surprises, keepsakes, and collectibles. Each of the 25 doors features a well-known relic of Hogwarts, from the Wizarding School’s most iconic ghosts to the sorting hat and more.

    25 Days of SlimyGloop Advent Calendar

    Make the countdown to Christmas even more magical with 25 Days of SlimyGloop. From ooey-gooey SlimyGloop and stretchable, moldable, expandable Slimy Sand to airy, fluffy Mixy Squish clay, this thoughtfully designed set puts an awesome, sensory spin on traditional advent calendars.

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    By: Jennifer Cox The Suburban

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  • How to get a broom in Hogwarts Legacy

    How to get a broom in Hogwarts Legacy

    The world outside of Hogwarts is huge, so you’ll definitely to get a broom in Hogwarts Legacy.

    Although quidditch was banned by Headmaster Black, you can still fly wherever you want. Unfortunately, you don’t start out with a broom when you arrive, but you’ll unlock one fairly early on.

    Read on to learn when you get a broom in Hogwarts Legacy, whether there is such a thing as the best broom (spoilers: there is not) and a list of all brooms and where to buy them.


    How to get a broom in Hogwarts Legacy

    To get a broom in Hogwarts Legacy, you need to complete the main story quest “Flying Class.” If you were to only complete main story line quests, you would find these quests fairly early on — meaning it’s possible to get your first broom in your first few hours of playing.


    Hogwarts Legacy brooms list, and is there a ‘best’ broom?

    There are a total of 13 brooms in Hogwarts Legacy, and all of them have the same speed. None are faster than the others; the only difference you’ll find between brooms is a matter of appearance. Other than that, there are no differences between brooms in Hogwarts Legacy – meaning there is no one ‘best’ broom.

    To see what all of the brooms look like, check out the gallery below. If you’re searching for where you can unlock the brooms and how much those brooms cost, read on to the next section.


    Where to buy brooms in Hogwarts Legacy

    You can unlock brooms by purchasing them from a vendor or by popping balloons while riding your broom. Some vendors have prerequisite quests that you must complete before purchasing their brooms:

    • Arn: Complete the side quest “Carted Away” and the main quest “Flight Test”
    • Leopold Babcocke, Priya Treadwell, Rohan Prakash: Complete the main quest “Flight Test”

    Check out the gallery and table below to see how to unlock all of the brooms and how much they cost.

    All of the brooms in Hogwarts Legacy

    Broom Name How to unlock Cost
    Broom Name How to unlock Cost
    Aeromancer Purchased from Rohan Prakash 3,000 gold galleons
    Bright Spark Pop balloons challenge Pop 32 sets of balloons
    Ember Dash Purchased at Spintwitches Sporting Needs 600 gold galleons
    Family Antique Purchased from Pryia Treadwell 2,500 gold galleons
    Hogwarts House Purchased at Spintwitches Sporting Needs 600 gold galleons
    Lickety Swift Pop balloons challenge Pop 7 sets of balloons
    Moon Trimmer Purchased at Spintwitches Sporting Needs 600 gold galleons
    Night Dancer Pop balloons challenge Pop 2 sets of balloons
    Silver Arrow Purchased from Arn 5,000 gold galleons
    Sky Scythe Purchased from Leopold Babcocke 5,000 gold galleons
    Wild Fire Pop balloons challenge Pop 17 sets of balloons
    Wind Wisp Purchased at Spintwitches Sporting Needs 600 gold galleons
    Yew Weaver Purchased at Spintwitches Sporting Needs 600 gold galleons

    How do I upgrade my broom in Hogwarts Legacy?

    After you purchase a broom for the first time, you’ll start a series of side quests given by Albie Weekes at Spintwitches Sporting Needs, which can be found in Hogsmeade. In these side quests, you’ll test your broom upgrades against Imelda Reyes, a Slytherin student, in a series of time trials. To easily beat Imelda’s times, make sure to fly through the golden bubbles as you progress through the race. These bubbles will refill your boost meter and increase your speed for a short period of time.

    After you complete the time trials, return to Albie Weekes, and he’ll begin working on the next broom upgrade. You’ll need to complete three time trials to unlock the ability to purchase the three broom upgrades. These upgrades will increase the speed for every broom you own, not just the one that you have equipped. Check out the table below to see when you can upgrade your broom, and how much it costs to upgrade it.

    Broom Upgrades at Spintwitches Sporting Needs

    Upgrade Quest name Cost
    Upgrade Quest name Cost
    First upgrade Sweeping the Competition 1,000 gold galleons
    Second upgrade The Sky is the Limit 4,000 gold galleons
    Third upgrade After The Sky is the Limit 7,500 gold galleons

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  • What To Know About ‘Hogwarts Legacy’

    What To Know About ‘Hogwarts Legacy’

    Two weeks after its release, Hogwarts Legacy has become one of the fastest-selling video games of all time, despite controversy surrounding Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling. The Onion takes a deep dive into everything you need to know about Hogwarts Legacy.

    Q: What is the plot of the game?
    A: A Hogwarts student tries to prevent a race of greedy hook-nosed goblins from vanquishing Christendom—er, sorry, the “wizarding world.”

    Q: When is the game set?
    A: In an alternate timeline not yet tainted by Rowling’s transphobia.

    Q: What is it based on? 
    A: The magical desire for maximum returns on intellectual property investments.

    Q: What is the gameplay like?
    A: For all its controversy, Hogwarts Legacy boasts an undeniable ability to transport players to an immersive world of walking down a hallway or sometimes through a field.

    Q: Are there any ties to the Harry Potter franchise?
    A: One of the teachers in the game is British.

    Q: Can you choose your Hogwarts house?
    A: Your house is assigned at birth based on your genitals.

    Q: Will the game have a player-versus-player format? 
    A: Developers are still unsure if wimpy Harry Potter fans can stomach even a few minutes of direct conflict.

    Q: Will there be any sequels?
    A: Far more than anyone could ever predict or want.

    Q: Is it transphobic to play Hogwarts Legacy?
    A: No, only to enjoy it.

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  • Find your magical beast | Xbox

    Find your magical beast | Xbox

    The wizarding world awaits you, but first…

    Complete this quiz to discover your ideal magical beast and how you can support their real-life counterpart in the muggle world. Then experience Hogwarts Legacy as your character unlocks an ancient secret that threatens to tear the wizarding world apart. Tame, mount and ride some magical beasts as you roam Hogwarts, Hogsmeade, the Forbidden Forest and more, while becoming the witch or wizard you want to be.

    Your legacy is what you make of it.

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  • Harry Potter Game Shows Off Some Straight-Up Wizard Murder

    Harry Potter Game Shows Off Some Straight-Up Wizard Murder

    Wizards prepare a potion to wipe away their crimes.

    Image: Avalanche Studios / Warner Bros. Games

    Hogwarts Legacy is just a couple months away and if you haven’t been paying attention, the Harry Potter spin-off isn’t messing around. The game will let players learn the series’ infamous unspeakable curses and even use them on students. A new gameplay reveal ups the ante even further though, showing off the game’s Dark Arts Battle Arena where $10 extra bucks nets you the opportunity to instantly murder goblins and wizards.

    Avalanche Studios’ second gameplay showcase for Hogwarts Legacy aired earlier today, showing off flight on broomsticks and hippogriffs, as well as the game’s customization options and Room of Requirement home base. As IGN points out, however, the most eye-catching part was a trip to the Dark Arts Battle Arena where, playing as a young Hogwarts student, the developers instantly melted some rando using the Avada Kedavra curse.

    The developers explain that battle arenas allow players to test out abilities early to see whether they want to invest in unlocking them. Completing combat challenges there also unlocks new outfits and other cosmetics. The Dark Arts Battle Arena is unique, however, in being exclusive to the Deluxe Edition which costs $10 extra, and allowing early access to dark arts abilities like the Avada Kedavra curse. In the gameplay demo the student is shown ripping through waves of “loyalist” goblins, presumably dark wizards, and other enemies.

    Gif: Avalanche Studios / Kotaku

    For those unfamiliar with the world of Harry Potter, the Avada Kedavra is one of a number of illegal curses that kill and torture. It’s also the one that Voldemort used to murder the titular character’s parents. Hogwarts Legacy takes place roughly a hundred years before the books, which might explain the seemingly blase attitude of the in-universe characters to child torture and underage battle arenas.

    The jarring juxtaposition is par for the course with Hogwarts Legacy. Caught in the shadow of author J.K. Rowling’s transphobic crusade and the royalties she continues to earn from all Harry Potter adaptations, the game’s very existence is controversial. It’s also continued to be delayed. Previously expected this fall, Hogwarts Legacy is now slated to release in February. Yesterday, however, Warner Bros. announced that the Xbox One and PS4 versions wouldn’t be out until April, with the Nintendo Switch version coming even later in June.

    In the meantime, the game appears poised to test players’ morale compasses in more ways than one. As my fellow writer Sisi Jiang joked earlier today, “You know the good thing about trans people presumably excluded at hogwarts is that they don’t have to experience the trauma of murdering another human for blood sport.”

                          

    Ethan Gach

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