The Gift of Gratitude Part 3
Harry Potter Hogwarts Mystery
Hello everyone, welcome to Part 3 of our Walkthrough for The Gift of Gratitude Adventure for Harry Potter Hogwarts Mystery. During the previous part, you ran some deliveries for Zonko’s in order to work off Charlie’s debt. You also found out that Mr. and Mrs. Weasley decided to visit their son and spend Christmas with him at Hogwarts. And finally, after running some errands, you managed to repay Charlie’s debt to Zonko’s. Bilton was very pleased with your work performance, so he allowed you to go on a shopping spree as a reward. You used the opportunity to get some Christmas presents for your friends. Now is the time for you to return to Charlie and see if he’s getting better. But before that, you will be met with a waiting period of four hours. Since you are most likely low on energy at this point, it is recommended to wait and let your energy recharge in the meantime.
[Disclaimer: This walkthrough will feature the gameplay from the perspective of a Year 6 student. Since the adventure is available for students of Year 3 and above, the star and attribute requirements for certain tasks might be different for you, depending on the year you’re in.]

Proceed to the Hospital Wing once the waiting time is over.

You’ll be surprised to see Charlie out of bed.

He’ll happily inform you that Professor Snape allowed him to leave the Hospital Wing.

Unfortunately, he’s not allowed to leave the castle, so he’ll still have to spend Christmas at Hogwarts.

You will point out some good things about it.

He’ll smile and say that he’s glad to be able to leave the Hospital Wing.

You will tell him that you got some gifts for him as a reward for helping Bilton.


By the looks of it, Charlie also got a gift for you.

He’ll suggest opening the gifts immediately.

This requires earning five stars within an hour. All five stars are needed to pass, so avoid starting this task if you are out of energy.

There is a 5-cost action linked to your character. Focus on your actions if you want to save a bit of energy.

Charlie will thank you for the gift. He’ll admit he likes eating sweets occasionally.


If you correctly answered Bilton’s question during the previous part, you will present his gift to Charlie. He will happily chuckle about it.


You’ll also thank Charlie for a lovely present he got you – a pair of knitted socks.

He’ll tell you he learned how to knit from his mom.

He’ll ask if you like the socks he made for you. There are two options to reply with. If you like Charlie, it is recommended to pick the first option. Otherwise, feel free to choose either one.

Unfortunately, most of your friends are away for the Christmas holidays, so you’ll have to wait for them to come back before delivering their gifts.

Charlie will be curious to know who will be getting gifts from you.

You’ll start telling him the names.

He will interrupt you saying that Hagrid was recently visiting him.


You’ll ask Charlie if he knows where Hagrid went.

As it seems, he went to do some shopping in Hogsmeade.

Head to Madam Puddifoot’s Tea shop when you are ready.

Upon arriving, you will be able to interact with some of the characters. Tap on the speech bubbles above them if you are interested to see what they have to say.

The following dialogue will differ, based on whether this is your first time visiting Madam Puddifoot’s Tea shop or not.



Hagrid will be curious to know why you came to the tea shop.

You’ll tell him about the Christmas present you have for him.


Hagrid will be moved by your kind gesture.

He’ll decide to wait with opening the gift until Christmas morning.

You certainly won’t mind it.

He’ll then ask you to help him with picking out some Christmas gifts.

You will be more than happy to assist him.

Hagrid will admit he wants to get something for some of the magical creatures.

He’ll ask if you think he’s strange for buying gifts for the magical creatures. There are two options to choose from. If you like Hagrid, it is recommended to pick the second option. Otherwise, feel free to choose either one.

You will ask Hagrid about the gifts he is planning to get for his creature friends.

He’ll tell you he’s thinking about getting them some teas and snacks, but he isn’t sure what to pick.

He’ll ask you to help him decide.

Helping Hagrid with shopping requires earning five stars within three hours. Since all five stars are needed to pass, avoid starting this task if your energy bar is empty.

There are 5-cost actions linked to Madam Puddifoot, your character, and one of the shelves. Prioritize these actions if you want to save some energy.

Once you are done, you will help Hagrid make an order.

Madam Puddifoot will go to the back to retrieve all of the requested items.


Hagrid will thank you for helping him choose the appropriate gift for the magical creatures.

He’ll admit he isn’t quite fond of shopping.

On top of that, he often gets nervous in places as delicate as Madam Puddifoot’s tea shop.


You will suggest leaving the place, lest you might make an accident like Charlie did in Zonko’s.

Hagrid will be surprised to hear that Charlie was the one responsible for that accident.

You’ll happily agree to fill Hagrid in on your way back to the castle.

Shortly after, Charlie will ask you to meet with him in the Library. Proceed there when you are ready.

When you arrive, you will see your friend making some Christmas gifts. You’ll ask him about it.

He’ll tell you he’s making presents for his family. While it will be easy for him to present them to his parents, wrapping up gifts for his other siblings might prove difficult.


And Professor Snape didn’t make it any easier for him.



He’ll ask if you could help him finish wrapping up the presents.

You’ll be more than happy to do so.

Charlie will ask you to follow his lead.

Wrapping up presents requires earning five stars within an hour. All five stars are needed to pass, which is why it’s recommended not to start this task if your energy is low.

There is a 5-cost action tied to your character. Focus on your own actions if you want to save a bit of energy.

With a delicate movement of your wand, you will wrap up the final present.


Charlie will thank you for helping him.

He’ll be very happy knowing that his siblings will receive some nice Christmas presents.

He will ask if you prefer giving gifts or receiving them. There are two options to choose from. Other than some minor dialogue differences, this choice won’t have any big impact on the story, so feel free to go with the option you prefer.

Charlie will admit he is sad for not being able to see his siblings’ faces when they open the gifts.


You will remind him that he can still have an amazing Christmas at Hogwarts.

You’ll ask if he is finally out of the Hospital Wing. Charlie will nod.


You’ll then ask if his parents are staying at Hogwarts during Christmas. Once again, Charlie will give you a positive answer.


You will tell him that he can still enjoy the Christmas Feast in the Great Hall.


Charlie will thank you for reminding him he can still have an amazing Christmas at Hogwarts.

Shortly after, you will get to enjoy the Christmas feast. Head to the Great Hall when you are ready.

Upon arriving, you will be able to interact with some of the students and see what they have to say.

You will join the Weasleys at the table, and Molly will be the first one to wish you a Merry Christmas.

You’ll also wish her a Merry Christmas and say you’re glad that she and Mr. Weasley are going to be celebrating Christmas with Charlie and you.

Arthur will say that Christmas dinner at Hogwarts isn’t bad at all.

You will ask them about Charlie’s brothers and sisters.

As it seems, Bill’s been taking good care of them all.

Mrs. Weasley will say she is very glad that everyone is well and that she and Mr. Weasley can have a lovely Christmas dinner with Charlie and you.

Shortly after, the feast will start.


Enjoying the Christmas Feast requires earning five stars within eight hours. All five stars are needed to pass.

There are two 5-cost actions linked to Charlie. Prioritize his actions if you want to save as much energy as possible.

You will be very pleased with the food the house-elves made.

As for Charlie, he will be eager to try some dessert.

Molly will be very glad that everything turned all right in the end. She will admit she was very worried once she learned about her son’s accident.

Moments later, Professor Snape will approach the table.

You will be surprised to see him leaving so soon without even having a dessert.

The Professor will simply say he lost his appetite, before leaving the Great Hall.


Charlie will be sure to comment on that.

His father will ask him to be respectful to the Professor. After all, Snape helped him while he was injured.

Charlie will mention there are all kinds of rumors going around about Professor Snape.

This will spark your curiosity.

Charlie will tell you that he heard no one sent Snape any Christmas presents.

Molly will point out it’s probably just a cruel rumor.

Charlie will ask if you believe that rumor. There are two options to reply with. If you like Professor Snape, it is recommended to pick the second option. Otherwise, feel free to pick the one you prefer.

Moments later, Hagrid will arrive and cheerfully greet everyone.

He will ask if he can take the table scraps.

You will find his request odd, to say the least.

He will say that he plans to use those as a Boxing Day surprise for some magical creatures.

Speaking of which, you will ask him if the magical creatures liked the gifts he got for them.

Hagrid will say that the creatures loved the gifts, but he hasn’t been able to see all of them.

You will ask him if there’s a chance to see the other magical creatures soon.

He’ll suggest you meet on the Training Grounds the next morning.

Apparently, you’ll be in for quite the surprise.

This will conclude Part 3 of The Gift of Gratitude adventure. Hit the Collect button to claim your rewards.

What kind of surprise does Hagrid have for you? And will you do something to cheer up Professor Snape? Find out in the final part of this adventure.
Thank you for reading.
