Are you wondering how to find Jackdaw’s head in the pumpkins in Hogwarts Legacy? So were we when we took on the main quest where you have to go on this hunt. But, to save you the stress of smashing pumpkins we have all the locations of them below.
On top of describing how you can tell where Jackdaw’s head is hiding, we have also included five images so you know exactly which pumpkins in the field in Hogwarts Legacy are hiding his noggin. These locations were found by us during our Hogwarts Legacy review playthrough.
How to find Jackdaw’s head in Hogwarts Legacy
To find Jackdaw’s head hiding in the pumpkins, use the Revelio spell to uncover blue highlighted pumpkins. This is where Jackdaw is hiding. Destroy them with your basic cast to eventually grab the head.
The hiding spots can also be seen as the pumpkins will wobble every now and again. But, if you can’t find them yourself, all five spots can be seen below in these images:
Once you have found Jackdaw’s Head five times you can then move on with the main quest and finish up hunting down the mystery surrounding Jackdaw. For a guide on all those quests, check out our rundown of the Hogwarts Legacy quests.
Now you know how to find Jackdaw’s head in Hogwarts Legacy’s The Hunt For Many Pages quest, you can continue on your journey exploring Hogsmeade and the Hogwarts Legacy map. For even more tips and help, be sure to check out our other guides in our Hogwarts Legacy walkthrough.
Hogwarts Legacy has drawn considerable criticism during its development, largely due to the fact that the creator of the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling, has made a number of transphobic remarks on social media in recent years.
While Avalanche has confirmed that J.K. Rowling is not “directly involved” in the development of Hogwarts Legacy, it is working with “her team” and Portkey Games, a Warner Bros. label dedicated to launching new experiences inspired by J.K. Rowling’s original stories. It is currently unclear whether she will earn any royalties from the game’s sale, but it is likely given it is based on her original body of work.
If you would like to learn more about transgender rights or lend your support, we’d encourage you to check out the National Center for Transgender Equality in the US and Mermaids in the UK.