Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mysteryrecently received a quiet update that mainlylets Hogwarts students continue Year 3. However, it also adds a new free energy source to the game, meaning players can routinely receive up to eight pieces of free energy a few times per day.

The new update forHarry Potter: Hogwarts Mysterymakes it possible to tap Peeves, the brightly-dressed poltergeist that haunts Hogwarts, for free energy. This brings the total free energy in the game up to eight at the time of this writing, with Peeves found at the East Tower, next to the Divination Classroom staircase.

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With Peeves, here are all eight free energy locations currently available inHogwarts Mystery:

Even with the addition of Peeves as a free energy source, players will still find themselves hurting for energy while playingHarry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery. The game is designed to make players run out of energy as often as possible in an attempt to convince them to spend real world cash on the gems necessary to buy more energy. However, buying gems is not always a safe prospect inHarry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery.

Some players have encountered a glitch in the game where the gamespends their gems automatically. This usually seems to happen when players tap loading screens or when they tap the screen in an effort to unfreeze the game. Players can avoid this glitch by simply not tapping the screen whenHarry Potter: Hogwarts Mysteryis loading or frozen, but even so, it is understandably frustrating when the game spends gems without the player’s knowledge.

Hopefully this issue and other problems withHarry Potter: Hogwarts Mysteryare addressed in the coming weeks.

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mysteryis out now for iOS and Android mobile devices.