Mods in Hogwarts Legacy: from useful to flying on a stuffed cat

Published on June 05, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The official mod kit for Hogwarts Legacy is now available on PC, allowing players to alter the magical world to their liking. However, creative freedom has led to peculiar results. While some create useful content, others prefer to mount a taxidermy cat and soar through the skies. For the community, this means new and free content, though not always to everyone's taste.

Hogwarts Legacy modding interface on a gaming PC monitor, player character flying on a taxidermy cat mount above a medieval castle courtyard, mod tool window open showing model replacement sliders and script editing lines, cat with stitched seams and glass eyes soaring with wings outstretched, motion blur on trailing scarf, technical engineering visualization, blue wireframe overlay highlighting rigged skeleton of the cat, glowing yellow code snippets floating beside the monitor, dramatic sunset lighting casting long shadows, ultra-detailed fur texture and leathery stitchwork, photorealistic cinematic render

The official kit and its technical limits 🛠️

The mod kit provides tools to modify spells, brooms, and NPC behaviors. Developers have opened access to game files, but with certain restrictions to avoid instability. On a technical level, users can edit data files and visual assets. However, the lack of a verification system allows poorly optimized mods to affect performance. The community has already reported graphical bugs when combining incompatible modifications.

Flying on a taxidermy cat: the new standard of transportation 🐱

Now any Hogwarts student can arrive at class riding a stuffed cat. Because, let's be honest, brooms were too conventional. The community has decided that the real challenge is not defeating Ranrok, but explaining to Professor Fig why your flying method meows and smells like mothballs. At least it's free, even if the cat doesn't have a single functional bone.