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The Vault shop in Harry Potter Quidditch Champions where players can spend Winged Keys for in-game characters.
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How to earn Winged Keys in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions

There are three types of currency in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions, but the hardest to get is without a doubt the Winged Keys. So how do we earn Winged Keys in this latest entry to the Potter-verse?

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Let’s dive in.

How to earn Winged Keys in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions

The Daily Challenges screen in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions where players can earn Winged Keys.
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It’s actually quite simple — you can earn Winged Keys by completing Challenges in the game. To view your Challenges, head over to the Challenges tab in the main menu and select from either Daily, Weekly, or Career Challenges.

You can’t earn Winged Keys from Career Challenges, but you can earn new broomsticks and other great rewards.

You’ll earn Winged keys from the Daily and Weekly Challenges, but Weekly Challenges definitely have more keys on offer.

The Weekly Challenges screen in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions where players can earn Winged Keys.
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Completing all your Weekly Challenges will get you 41 Winged keys, and the Daily Challenges will help you earn towards the 250 you need for a cosmetic pack, with seven on offer today.

Assuming we get seven Winged Keys from Daily Challenges every day, we could have close to a hundred by the end of the week. Only two and a half more weeks of dedication, and we’ll be able to afford Cho Chang!

And that’s about all there is to earning Winged Keys in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions.

Next up, find out whether you can play with your friends. Does Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions have crossplay?

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As the content manager at Upcomer, Kyle brings a lifetime of gaming and over seven years of professional writing experience to the platform. He holds a tender spot for indie games, but can sometimes be found in an FPS getting destroyed in a fruitless attempt to relive his old CS 1.6 glory days. After which he can usually be found licking his wounds in a chill game of Kenshi.