Harry Potter Quidditch Champions: Get More Winged Keys

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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions marks the return of Quidditch games after more than twenty years, finally giving the beloved sport a proper video game.

How to get more Winged Keys in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions

This game is packed with Harry Potter-themed items and skins you can earn, and the good news is there are no microtransactions! Gold and Moonstones are easy to come by, but Winged Keys are much harder to collect. After several hours of playing, I had enough Gold for the Hermione Granger skin but only 20 Winged Keys, far short of the 250 needed for other skins like Cedric Diggory, Cho Chang, or Draco Malfoy.

Gold and Moonstones are earned quickly as you level up your career rank. However, Winged Keys require more effort. You can mainly get Winged Keys through the Seasonal Rewards track and daily and weekly challenges.

The Seasonal Rewards include a free, 50-tier battle pass with a mix of cosmetics and currencies, including 100 Winged Keys across all tiers. Beyond the 50th tier, each additional tier grants 10 Winged Keys. While playing matches gives you some XP, completing challenges is the fastest way to progress.

Challenges are small tasks that give XP and sometimes Winged Keys. Daily challenges offer seven Winged Keys in total, while weekly challenges provide 41 Winged Keys. These tasks are simple, like playing five PvP matches or doing a shovel pass five times. Weekly challenges are just longer versions of these tasks.

Fans love how you can complete these challenges in offline modes like the campaign or in multiplayer PvP. If you need to finish them quickly, you can play against the computer in Casual mode, which is the easiest option.

So, if you want more Winged Keys, focus on daily and weekly challenges. Not only will you get keys from the challenges themselves, but you’ll also progress on the seasonal rewards pass with the XP you earn.

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is made by Unbroken Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Although JK Rowling isn’t involved in its development, she will benefit from its success. For more, read our article on how Rowling’s comments have affected the trans community. This article also includes links to support trans creators and charities.

Sam Gordon
Sam Gordon
Gordon serves as a freelance writer for GamerInbox while also pursuing his studies in Games Design and acting as a Video Game Ambassador. He has been contributing to GamerInbox for more than 5 months.

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