One creative fan of action role-playing gameHogwarts Legacyhas shared that they have built a physical version of one of the title’s most “annoying” features, according to fans. Given just how irritated the player base was about this aspect ofHogwarts Legacywhen it was first launched, it seemed like only a matter of time until a community member actually produces a fan piece that can “annoy” them in real life as well.

It has already been two months sinceHogwarts Legacywas released for select platforms such as PC and Xbox. Despite the controversial topics that surrounded its launch,Hogwarts Legacysurpassed sales milestoneswith many players still logging into the game. The community also seems to find a lot of inspiration from the action-RPG as online forums are continuously filled with fans sharing art pieces, in-game builds, and more. Some fans are even inspired enough to actually make physical versions of some of the features that they find within the game.

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On Reddit, user Aragog83 shared that they had built a physical model of Ignatia Wildsmith’s statue and her well-known Floo Flames that can be found around differentlocations inHogwarts Legacy. In the post, the Redditor shared a short video of the model which included the character’s bust and the green Floo Flames. The video also showed off some of the character’s voice lines which, unlike in the game, can be turned on and off via a switch. According to the artist, they built the model using a 3D printer, implementing the voice lines and the lights in the green flames through some basic electronics.

Comments on the online thread had many fans talking about Ignatia and her Floo Flames in the video game, especially since theHogwarts Legacydevelopers patched out the frequency of her linesin one of their updates. Fellow players also suggested to Redditor that they eventually upgrade their statue to have motion sensors, so that those who pass by the piece will activate the character’s voice lines, just like in the game. The Redditor mentioned that they originally planned this feature for their model but could not find sensors small enough to hide in the statue.

TheHogwarts Legacyfanbaseis likely hopeful that Aragog83 will update their Ignatia Wildsmith statue with motion sensors and that they will also share the finished model on Reddit as well. Seeing such an interesting piece like that in real-life will probably be enjoyed and appreciated by the game’s community.

Hogwarts Legacyis available now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, with PS4 and Xbox One versions launching May 5 and a Switch port on July 25.