For the uninitiated, Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery players can explore the castle grounds in search of free energy reserves by clicking on objects in the environment. Year 2 gives players one more way to collect free energy than Year 1, thanks to the fact that a brand new area of the castle is opened up. Players should make collecting this free energy a regular part of their Hogwarts Mystery routine, as it will help them get through the story as fast as possible.

With that in mind, here are all the objects players can tap to collect free energy in Year 2:

East Towers - Empty painting to the left of the Charms Classroom West Towers - Flower painting to the left of the Prefects’ Bathroom Lower Floor (West) - Torch to the right of the Great Hall Lower Floor (West) - Suit of armor with snake shield to the right of the Great Hall Dungeons - House Elf leaning against the wall in front of the Kitchens Castle Grounds - Stick on the ground in front of Hagrid’s Hut Lower Floor (East) - Stack of books on the concrete bench between the Library and History of Magic Classroom

Basically, Year 2 gives players one extra object to tap in exchange for free energy. This isn’t a whole lot, but every little bit counts when it costs so much energy just to get through a single lesson in the game. Year 2 makes the star requirement for lessons even longer, by the way, so getting through the second year is going to take even longer than usual.

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery will be adding even more content in the future, including the ability to adopt pets, so it’s reasonable to assume more free energy reserves will be added to the game as well. Fans will just have to stay tuned in the meantime.

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery is available now for iOS and Android mobile devices.