A bite from a Mackled Malaclaw has the unusual side effect of causing what?
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A bite from a Mackled Malaclaw has the unusual side effect of causing what?
A bite from a Mackled Malaclaw has the unusual side effect of causing what? Is one of the advanced questions from Sophronia Franklin who you will encounter in the library as part of Professor Weasley's assignment in Hogwarts Legacy.
While there are three sets of questions; beginner, intermediate and advanced. To move on in this side quest you only have to complete the beginner set of questions. However we have all of the answers for all of the questions in the quiz here so you may as well try to complete them all and you can refer to us if you are stuck.
If you do want to move on though, just take the book after completing the first set of questions and go back to Professor Weasley's class, where you can learn the transformation spell and complete this section of the game.
The answer to 'A bite from a Mackled Malaclaw has the unusual side effect of causing what?' is Bad Luck.
In the Harry Potter universe, a Mackled Malaclaw is a magical creature that resembles a cross between a crab and a lobster. It has sharp, dangerous pincers and can be quite aggressive if provoked.
In this final section there are 10 questions to answer, here are the links to the other 9 so you can easily find out those answers too if you need them:
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