The Demiguise Statues are some of the most important collectibles in Hogwarts Legacy. Not only are they featured in one of the game’s most popular side quests, but they’re used to upgrade one of the best spells available to your witch or wizard. That means you’ll want to go out of your way to find these objects – even if that means you’ll need to slog around the map a few times.

However, you won’t be able to find these unique objects as soon as you launch Hogwarts Legacy. That means you shouldn’t start your search until you’ve unlocked them, otherwise, you’ll search for hours and find nothing.

Here’s a look at all Demiguise Statue locations in Hogwarts Legacy, along with why they’re so useful.

And if you’re on the hunt for anything else in Hogwarts Legacy, here are guides on all Daedalian Key locations, where to find mandrakes, and how to find Rococo the Niffler.

Demiguise Statues won’t appear in the world until you unlock the Alohomora Skill from Gladwin Moon. You’ll be shown the first statue, which will then spawn the rest in the world. Once you collect nine of them, you will get to Alohomora level 2, and at 13, you unlock level 3. If you’re hunting them all down, there are a total of 30 to find (not counting the initial three you get when first learning Alohomora). Keep in mind that these statues only appear at night.

Here’s every Demiguise Statue location:

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