A gamer known as Kampa Plays adds a playful twist to the Harry Potter world inside Elden Ring by using mods that bring the Elder Wand and the Nimbus 2000 into the game. The creator demonstrates the results in a video fans can watch to see how these magical tools blend with the game’s systems and visuals.
To bring the plan to life, the project relies on a collection of mods available from the user az3163693. These mods show classic Harry Potter artifacts coexisting with Elden Ring gameplay, offering a fresh and imaginative take for fans who enjoy crossover experiences and fan-made content.
In the project, the Nimbus 2000 broom is depicted as an invisible magical steed for the hero, which means flying for traversal isn’t feasible in this setup. The video notes visual quirks, as the broom occasionally appears behind the character due to rendering limits in the mod. That said, the imagination and execution still shine through, inviting players to rethink how empowered travel and aerial sequences could feel within the game’s world.
Regarding the Elder Wand, the mod is essentially a visual remake of the Carian Royal Scepter, repurposed to fit the Harry Potter theme while keeping the wand mechanics aligned with Elden Ring’s combat system. The result is a familiar look with a new magical edge that suits the hybrid setting fans enjoy exploring.
Hogwarts Legacy remains a touchstone for these discussions, with expectations that a broader Hogwarts-inspired experience will continue to evolve. The game is well-established as a role-playing title situated in the Harry Potter universe, and conversations around it often intersect with other fan-made projects that blend familiar lore with new gameplay twists. Steam hosts a project page for related content, serving as a waypoint for players curious about modded experiments and crossovers. On newer platforms, Ubisoft Plus has become accessible through Xbox Game Pass, expanding the ways players can engage with magical themes across ecosystems and devices.
Sources and perspectives in this piece reflect community impressions and ongoing development across major gaming outlets, with observations grounded in gameplay demonstrations and modding community discussions. VG Times has covered similar experiments and reactions, providing context for how the fan modding scene continues to push the boundaries of established worlds. (VG Times)