Watching all the professors come to battle felt really epic since we talked to them, took their classes and knew them personally through quests. To me it felt like watching avengers come together.
Anyone else get choked up over Professor Fig? I was expecting a twist all game that he would somehow be evil, so when it didn't happen, he went out a great mentor.
I completed it last night...I just sat there crying. I played for like two hours longer before my controller died and that whole time I could only bring myself to talk to Professor Weasley after. I visited his classroom and office and I've just been in mourning, traveling the castle for field guide pages.
Same I was hoping for him to be evil, he would have been an awesome bad guy. OR if they would have him as some one that was actually trying to make you an apprentice the whole game just to find out it was for evil would have been cool. Against ragnorok because of his own nefarious plot.
It should’ve gave you the option to heal sevastians sister after you got the bad ending but eventually overtime it would’ve turned her hollow like Isadora’s dad. I thought that would’ve been cool.
I felt the need of a ending where you destroy the power. I didn’t want to consume that power I wouldn’t know the long term repercussions. But I also think keeping that thing hidden will only delay the inevitable: someone following Isidora’s footsteps, I can’t live forever and one day someone like me will show up in Hogwarts again. I felt like the “good ending” was for nothing
Idk when and if it was because of the game or something I read online that I got the impression that I could destroy that and that's what I was gonna do because, well. When mc sais I will keep it forever I felt like. But, you won't live forever girl, what ya talking about, i wanna destroy this so no one can reach it ever again. Like, why keep it if I don't wanna use it u know. Isn't that a better good ending(??? As you said, this just makes the whole story bound to happen again sooner or later.
@@20GalaxyGames02 maybe that's the point, they plan to make a game with Harry's and co's kids, and one of them can use that power. lol idk just talking out of my ass
it was more industrial or 'nuclear; waste kept contained till it decomposed -- more created by misuse of the 'Real' ancient magic rather than being the ancient magic itself - i felt from the storyline (and had been missesd on an industrial scale)
@@BringDHouseDown the main reason this game is in the late 1800's it's because they could do whatever they wanted and without known characters involved. And also, the selling point was to play as yourself and our own story. Why would they go for the exact opposite in a hypothetical next game and so late historically? Besides, if they made a second one I bet I'm not the only one that would actually like to play with the character we created for this game, mainly because a lot of people already stated they actually would like to graduate Hogwarts. saying maybe the next game would be 6th and 7th year. I think two years seems too much though, So i wouldn't t care if they skipped sixth year explaining that nothing interesting happened over that year. They've already got a really good foundation, they just need to fix things and add some others not jump more than a century to continue.
It's funny how different the neutral and "evil" endings are when it comes to Fig's death. You could easily miss him dying in the "evil" one when the rocks drop on him.
It would be great if there were different endings for Seal and Harness. Like for the Seal Endings, you all survived and succeeded, one of you dies, both of you die, and you don't succeed. In Harness Endings, either you harness the power and use it for good or evil, or you fail to harness it and die. Depending on your relationship, Frig dies or lives.
Expansions or quidditch would add a lot to the game maybe multiplayer to some extent too. The game has an insane amount of room to add literally anything could add stuff for 5 plus years if they wanted to
Unwise to do drastic consequences like that in the first game. You can make those when you wanna end the franchise. Them leaving the door open so to speak is wise.
I didn't even notice in my "evil" ending that professor Fig died. That was really anticlimactic. Like he just fell down a cliff on the side. I thought we'd see him later again, cause we also survived it.
Looool after reading your comment I rewatched the bad ending and looked to see Fig fall down the map somewhere until I understood you just meant it in a metaphorical way 😂
I loved the game, but I’m really bummed that most choices don’t change anything, there’s so many ways it could’ve branched out and changed, I sincerely was disappointed there was no option to join rookwood, I also was bummed that taking out Harlow really didn’t do much. Truthfully the last quarter of the game felt unfinished to me. I really do think they ran out of more time. The game we got was still a great adventure and I’m glad I played it.
@@FlorasMori the devs have said that they have no current plans for DLC so if there is one I believe that it will be awhile before we can expect to see one
Was anyone else expecting the game to just be longer? I was hoping for at least a couple years at Hogwarts, like becoming a Prefect. So I could actually build my “Legacy”.
I mean there is still so mutch you can do after main quest challenges the map side quests and stuff but yes i hope they will extend the game somehow because it felt really short but time flies when having fun🤣
I feel they left so much out, Quidditch, patronus, more class time, etc. I rly thought there would be more. I do love it for what it is but want more 😅
And this time when the sequel comes out let's do a better job on not releasing the game with bugs and I mean computer glitches not those damn spiders I've been fighting against. I still have nightmares about acromantulas!
I chose the "bad" ending because I thought containing something just because you are afraid of it didn't sit right. Using it without understanding it is not right either. I don't think the Keepers or Isidora were completely right or wrong, to be honest. So I wouldn't say there is an evil/good ending. To me learning about that magic seems more appropriate than keeping it contained so someone else at some point can deal with it.
As I was playing, I was thinking about how undeveloped the magical world really is. I mean, with a resource as powerful as magic, they could have gone into space in the 19th century. But instead, what we see in the game is a standard of living that is even lower than Muggle standards. I mean, the Industrial Revolution started a century earlier! And I was walking around all this overly rural area, thinking... and towards the end of the game, after going through all the cutscenes, I realized that THIS is their problem! They just don't tend to explore! Unknown magic? Let's just sweep it under the rug (stick it in the basement of the castle)!.. On the one hand, the presence of poachers in this game is surprising-why would anyone go to the trouble of engaging in an illegal business when they can easily maintain a minimum standard of living thanks to magic? On the other hand, I think wizards become poachers out of sheer boredom, because if you have a curious mind, you don't have that many opportunities to fulfill yourself. A wizard doesn't have many options for fulfillment in this world: growing turnips, becoming a teacher, going through papers in the Ministry, or becoming an auror (which at least implies some kind of mental effort in your work). And everyone's fine with that! It's terribly annoying, and terribly annoying that "releasing the ancient magic" is considered an "evil" choice. P.S. Yes, I realize that it's silly to speculate about the order of the world in an unfinished game based on poorly written canon, but still! :D
I got a third dialogue option, stating I planned to use the power for myself. I went full dark wizard in my playthrough, so I guess that's where it came from. My guy was like "It belongs to me, and I'll use it as I see fit."
Same. I also got one. An option where it is my power and I use it how I want (cutscenes are same though). I was a rather nice wizards story wise (also did many sidequest). But I went full dark arts and tried to always help Sebastian concerning Anne (trying to heal her). I also took some of the "worse" dialogues with the keepers especially the fourth one.
The entire events of this game took place because that power was locked away. If you don’t harness it, it’s bound to happen again with the next villain. Opening the power is definitely the smarter way to go.
Remember if we were to release this power, that it may alter the course of history. Grindlewald and Voldemort could become far more powerful if they stumbled upon the ancient magics our character and those before possessed. Somethings are better left well enough alone.
@@solidmoon8266 You are presuming that is an option. We don't know what would happen. Isadora using it only made it grow more powerful and dangerous. There is no 'using it up', as far as we've seen.
When the professors show up it gave me goosebumps and made me feel like I was in the battle at Hogwarts in Deathly Hallows Part 2! 🥺 it felt so powerful!
There is a huge potential for DLC, also map has so many empty places. I choose to harness and keep the power. It was semi good/evil ending. Keeping it for personal use/defending weak but not abusing it like Izydora.
If you keep the power to do good and only you know how to use it the right way it's a good choice, and yes, for sure there's gonna be dlcs, a quidditch one for sure, the option is there, as there's a shop and a field and the devs know now that we really want it 😂
I saw the the raw emotions she extracted to be a drug that she got addicted to the point of her becoming an Addict doing anything for her next big hit. Also Ancient magic wasn't just for pulling out emotions but seemed to do with building Structures and control over the whether.
Game was great but the biggest disapointment that the hold roll/dash button doesn't change to black smoke once you choose the Evil path, I was honestly waiting to zip around like a death eater the entire game :(
none of the endings are really bad it just depends on what path you want to follow at the end of the day theyre all "good" and id even say the "evil" ending is the best one because your character doesnt abuse it like isidora.
i thought the evil ending made the most sense, why hide it away just for someone else to find it again someday? it made more sense in my mind to absorb it into myself so that it would die with me. plus i dont plan on trying to take anyone elses emotions
Yes they are. That ending at the end is clearly the bad one since that magic can't be controlled and used without repercussions. The game made it apparently clear that this is an evil path. So tell yourself whatever you want, taking the power is the evil path
When we both fell I was like "Noo, Fig died, he was my favorite", feeling really sad, just to be like "Oh my God! He's alive and seems to be doing okay" after he's joined me struggling with the stones, just for him to die for for real, like bruh this game's destroyed me in a way I can't describe
@@BeastOrGod he died from his injuries he previously received from the Ranrok attack. He was just hanging on to help you before he succumbed to his injuries.
I don't see how the "bad" ending is bad. It's not a question whether the character ends up being corrupted by the power, that's irrelevant. What's more important is whether the power is kept there or not. Like, if you pay attention to the story, what the FUCK was the point of having the "keepers" if some random goblin in a random era just woke up and decided "man I really want to get that stuff" and then pray for another keeper to just waltz in to save the day like they want the MC to just do. It's a sitting duck, either it is there or it's not. And seeing how the MC is practically irrelevant in the HP lore in hindsight, he probs doesn't do anything worthy of note with the power, he'll just live with it, do whatever, and die of old age or something; the power dies with him, and Hogwarts no longer has a huge target painted on it for at least another century until Harry winds up in the school.
Protagonist: **yell's** **struggle's** Professor: "You are stronger than you think" Protagonist: **yell's and struggle's more** *Happy end* Man, what a bizarre world we live today 😂
I just hope because of how popular it is there's going to be multiple expansions that polish the game. Maybe we might just get Quidditch or maybe not at all. Either way, this deserves a sequel. A full trilogy would be good so that your choices carry over and fully impact the game like Mass Effect, I don't see much point in the story otherwise.
@@benjaminencarminei agree this story is too straightforward and not enough player choice for there not to be a trilogy. They clearly played it safe and left some things open for future installments. My guess is if fan demand is high for a trilogy it’ll happen.
Well this game does seem to have a lot of you being repaid for your kindness. Such as the one time I didn't choose the "pay me bitch" option when doing a sidequest the villager just got happy and paid me anyways. Really was a lot more fun though when I blackmailed that one kid about his dairy or didnt give the leaf to the dude that got bullied.
The choices in general were underwhelming. mechanics like using beasts just for materials and selling the offspring even the ridable ones were just for materials since they were worse than using a regular broom. combat plants too, should've been part of the spell hot bars and do little when used compared to not. Without any sort of relationship system there's no point in being nice to anyone because it affects nothing. Even though you can learn and use CURSES whenever you please, it affects nothing They really needed more time to flesh things out.
Okay so I got an ending i haven’t seen anyone else get? When Fig asked what I was going to do, i said open it. Then he asked why and I had a third option I haven’t seen anyone else have. I said i want to keep the power for myself. There was no “oh imma open it but use it for good”. She was just straight up like yeah i want to use it for myself. And Fig was like “you can’t be serious”. And then the rest was the same as the other “bad ending”. I used all the killing curses and did some questionable things in my playthrough, probs why the game gave me the evilest option hahah
I got that aswell, in my Headcanon my character is a completely edgy dark wizard wannabe (Well, I guess they succeeded considering I spammed AoE Avada Kedavra on cooldown lol)
i did too!! i wanted to know if anyone else did and got something different. i saved it separately to choose that one later but wasnt sure if anyone else has done it?
You missed the 4th ending… if you do Sebastian’s quest line, you get the option to use the power for yourself. It’ll literally end the same way, just different dialogue from your character and Fig if that’s something that matters to you. 😂😂🤷🏻♂️
No doubt the game is a massive success and a good start but there are definitely elements that need improving - I’m excited about sequels and hope they get deeper into rpg elements like the kind of disappointing skill tree (each spell should have have a tree to itself or a deeper charms/dada/transfig/herb/potions/defence skill tree that rewarded using each set of spells to unlock better versions) as well as better writing for the characters and conversations.
So from what i understand, the good ending is that we seal all the power and the bad ending is we also seal the power but absorb just a little bit of it, and the true ending is the one where we win the house cup? How is that a bad ending since our character seems to be determined to use it for good? Also did fig still die in bad ending?
It's not a bad ending. People are probably just assuming it's evil because your character's eyes glow for a second or two. Nothing "evil" about using power for good.
I find it interesting how when you initiate the conversation with Sebastian, he is hunched over (probably sad because of his failure at the side quest?) but once he is told important information, his postures becomes upright.
So good ending Professor Pig dies and in bad ending he lives and mc becomes corrupted with magic power. Not big difference. There you go. You are welcome.
Idk about the good ending but i noticed after choosing the bad ending, my normal spell attacks look exactly like that dark red ancient magic. Could be overthinking it but I just noticed when I shot down vines that I thought fire could only do.
I actually noticed the same!! Just as I was going to start the final quest I got Natty's last owl, thought "I'll do it later, wanna finish this already". Chose the "open/share the power" option and then when I went with Natty to fight Harlow my attacks came out with a red glow and thought "Wait am I tripping or is my magic red? Did I drink a potion? No I didn't wtf, what's going on?" then again I was using Imperio on some guy so maybe that influenced it?
This game seriously going to need many more DLCs. Gameplay is awasome. Storytelling is awasome. But game feels very short. This map has so much more potential. There is not depth at all. . Caves and treasure vautls can be much more. There is no haggling when selling your equipments. All beasts gets sold at same price. This is so much dumg. Especially Skyrim player will relate that. 😢 Depth and more stories. More epic monsters. We all need.
In all honesty, opening it might be better. Not harnessing all of it; just opening it. Fig is worried of the power that ancient magic holds, but in all honesty, ancient magic is only visible to few wizards anyway, and while it can be used for bad, it can also be used for good. Magic as a whole is neither good or bad, but I don't see Fig complaining about it. Incendio can be used to light candles, ovens, fireplaces, and it can also burn paper. It can also burn people alive. Diffindo can be used to cut fabric, perhaps give the wix in question a haircut, and it can also cut off fruit from a tree. It can also be used to cut other people to pieces. Even lumos, the seemingly most friendly spell could in theory be used for bad. It can light things up, but make it strong enough, but it close enough to a wix's eye, and you can blind someone. Magic is powerful in itself, but no catastrophe happened just because those with the power of magic were taught how to harness it. Yes, the unforgivable curses exist, and much harm can be done, but thats what magic is. It has done more good than bad in my opinion, and teaching magic in itself is also to prevent people from unknowingly use magic in a bad way. In the same matter, those with a talent for ancient magic should be taught to harness it, what it is; even perhaps those who can't harness it should at least be taught what it is in broad strokes. This way, at least accidents won't happen, and if the regulation of ancient magic is good, then acts like those of Izydora can be prevented. We shouldn't try to hide ancient magic, put it in a box and say it doesn't exist. Other should know what it is, and ancient magic should be able to flow through the world; however, those who can harness it should be taught how to wield it properly, and should be shown the things it has caused in the past before. Our MC could be one of the first to be such a teacher; they could give trials, memories and other lessons in ancient magic, perhaps as a painting later, so that new generations understand what it is and what it can do. This way, there will be no accidents, and while bad can be done, who knows what amount of good it will do. Miriam is the OG here, and I'm going to continue her legacy. Her hogwarts legacy.
Finally finished HL after 65 hours (according to the save file)😊 Now I'll never play it again, I just can't be bothered doing it 4 times - once is enough!
Before the game came out I fully expected the evil ending to be me forming an allegiance with Ranrok. I went for the evil ending and was kind of disappointed that I didn't get to cure Anne and that there were no repercussions for my actions e.g. being expelled or worse.
ya i was yelling WAKANDA FOREVER! when the strong black african teacher came up, in a 99.9% white scotland. i was so happy and jumping for joy! praise black inclusion! fun factoid. there are more minorities students in this game than white people. you gotta love it, and yes i did go around with a paper and pen and count the students, there are more black and asian / indians than there are whites. also there is not a single hispanic student.
@@jolynecujoh3784 but the character wishes to use it for good? What’s the difference? Does the power corrupt them? Doesn’t sound like it does anything at all.
@@jamesvarela233 There is no difference. Your character stating they want to use it for good means it's also a good ending. Not sure how people are misconstruing using power for good as evil.
@@SailTheShip same at this point might as well use the power. Better to have it on someone that’s good than sealing it away forever just for someone else to find it. Pretty much yeah take it.
You know... Since this was set around 1890-1891. Maybe at the end they should've teased a dlc or something. Like 1 year later after Ranrok's Rebellion and then show Young Albus Dumbledore who attends Hogwarts at 1892. Then we get a dlc to help Young Dumbledore. Still loved the game though.
Honestly, the ending I’d want (at least for my morally ambiguous Ravenclaw) is ‘I’ll keep the power and die with it instead of leaving it in this dingy cave to be stolen by goblins next month’. As it is I don’t like either official ending for her so I guess I’ll pick the ‘I’ll release and keep the power’ super duper evil guy ending even if that’s not how I see it. The lack of development in the final chunk of the game is very clear given that there’s a lot more ways to handle this predicament than what they’re presenting to us. “Good” Ending: Leave it alone and keep the power hidden for another 200 years like the Keeper’s have been doing. I don’t see the point of this ending unless you plan to just wait on the problem and go ‘if I don’t look at it it doesn’t exist’. Plus, IMMEDIATELY after you say ‘I’ll keep it here’ Fig is like ‘Maybe I should tell everybody’. Bruh “Evil” Ending: Absorb the power and keep it for yourself. Like I said, I’m thinking of picking this ending for my Ravenclaw and rewrite it in my head that she’s holding the power so no one else can use it and will die with it. That may not be how it works, but the game doesn’t feel like specifying how it works so I can do what I want. Roleplay, baby “Bad” Ending: Release the power and share it with the world: Definitely the most reckless ending if you don’t consider the ‘unlimited powahhh’ ending the evil one. We spend all this time being lectured about ancient magic, most of the time leaning toward ‘stay away from that crap’, and then we go against everything and release it lol. I can understand doing this for Anne’s sake, though, or the previous ending, but personally it doesn’t make much sense to me given what we know. Overall the endings are mid, some would consider them downright bad, but I’m not that harsh since the rest of the game was enjoyable (except getting every collectible oh God) and I wasn’t looking for a super deep story anyway. The typical ‘my expectations weren’t high to begin with’ response for me, and that’s when you decide to rewrite the ending in your head and ignore what everyone in-game says ‘cause they don’t get there’s other options
They need to do a lot more work on this kinda thing in the sequel. Let us be truly bad if we want & see the repercussions of that, expand on the dialogue npcs have ao they can be more suitable a response to your actions. Same goes for your character you can be casting avada kedavra one minute and the next minute you’re like “oh terribly sorry to bother you professor”.
I love how I’m playing the game four times (each for the four houses) and I made my Slytherin character a sort of antihero which made it so difficult to decide which ending I should pick for her. However, I love Professor Fig too much and I don’t really want to hear the disappointment so sorry Fig but I’m killing you off xx
fig dies in every ending, what are you even talking about, none of the choices in this game make a difference. its just a bunch of propaganda against white people. fun factoid. the school actually has more black and asian/indian students in it than white, and yes i went around and counted. also there are more black/asian/indian professors than white ones. its just one big propaganda puff piece.
Can somebody provide timestamps for the endings? Where the good ending starts and ends, where the evil ending starts and ends, and where the true ending starts and ends.
Bro that gryffindor ending reminds of the 1st film of Harry Potter so much it made me tear just a little bit im literally looking forward to playing and counting to represent Gryffindor House
Don't get wrong having the professors come to our aid in the final battle was cool but I feel like it would have been cooler if the friends MC's made were there, Imelda blasting the trolls while on her broom, Ominis, Sebastian, poppy bringing animals in the fight
I have a question. How did the teachers apparate to the location underground? They are under Hogwarts, and no doubt they came from inside of Hogwarts. I am not sure if the goblins messed with it, but Ronen says they somehow evaded the defensive charms rather than broken them.
Fig literally says as you go into the chamber the protective charm only goes above ground not under but he says something along the lines of going forward they will be making sure its above ground and under..... also all the teachers know where to go as fig says he sent them a owl telling them how to get access to the map chamber where they will be defending from the goblins
Fig literally says as you go into the chamber the protective charm only goes above ground not under but he says something along the lines of going forward they will be making sure its above ground and under..... also all the teachers know where to go as fig says he sent them a owl telling them how to get access to the map chamber where they will be defending from the goblins
Why is everyone saying it is fast 😂 Big time RUclipsrs *always get their games one week in advance* ,it’s no surprise, this shouldn’t be a SURPRISE to people lol
God I wish I knew what song was playing at 1:15 during that run scene. I remember trying to fight all the goblins I could during that scene just to hear it more.
@@princessbanannahammock3925 it is and it’s amazing! Unfortunately that particular track is hard to find. I looked through all of the songs in both albums and couldn’t find that final quest/Ranrok’s fight music 😔
i really wanted to see more stuff related to ancient magic, we did all the trials to seek knowledge, but all we got was the final vault. I expected to arrive to some sort of library or be bombarded with memories of how to actually use ancient magic in combat or to build, I feel that this part of the story was abandoned
Personally I really wanted a true evil ending like he obtains this magic, learns how to use it and instead of using it for good use it for self gain and just kill everyone who knows of its existence. Like full on order 66 the lot 😂. Sound horrible but that is a true evil ending, what's so evil about unlocking it and using it for good or not unlocking it and gig dying 😂
You can speed through the main storyline if you battle a lot. It’s all about your level. If you do all the side quests it takes forever. But you get the gryffindor wins ending
it still seems like there are no confirmed plans for any dlc, but seeing people's ideas for what they could be is so cool. Adding quidditch could be fun, or more dark arts related content, but more than anything I just want some kind of resolution for Anne's character. It doesn't even have to be a positive ending, but things were left SO open I just don't get how they could NOT give some sort of closure. It would be really nice to heal her, especially since I think Sebastian's storyline was the most compelling, or have some kind of repercussions for choosing whether or not to open the repository. The lack of ending for that was really unsatisfying to me, but I can understand that there were quite a few things that had to be scrapped if the developers were running out of time like the unfinished companion framework, I'm just surprised a main storyline is one that lacked enough priority to finish before release. But who knows maybe it was purposeful and will have some kind of tie in with Legacy 2 if not included in a dlc?? I love this game so much though, it was really really fun and the open world was awesome, I still think everyone who worked on this game did an amazing job. And at least we have mods like the Companion one on Nexus to keep playing with after the main storyline is finished! If no one's got us, the modding community sure does
Picture this. You're telling Fig you want to keep the power for yourself, having long earned it for completing the trials of these annoying, goody, two shoes keepers. He tries to reason with you. To no avail. As you're walking towards the red bulging mass, he casts a spell in your back to which you instinctively Protego. You turn around with a glint of madness in your eyes. "..." "Bombarda!" He yells, his wrist slightly flinching. You deflect again and again. The last spell packs more of a punch as Fig s resolve grows. He would not stand idly and watch as you deytroy Miriam s dream. He was wrong for training you, grooming you into the witch he so desperately wanted you to be. He would heed his advice this time. But for the time being, he has to put an end to your plans... to you... Your purple shield flickers as you're pushed back, your feet sliding on the cold metal ground. "So be it-..." You raise your wand, channeling the soul stealing spell as the ground shakes anew. Ranrok got to the repository first and he's transformed. There ensues a 3 way battle between you, Fig, and the now dragon formed goblin. It's an epic battle for the years to tell, and every cheap shot you can take at Fig, you do. Till eventually, your true potential awakes and you overcome your two opponents. Ranrok is reduced to mere lumps of misty red flesh, whereas Fig is now being lifted in the air, unable to fend for himself. With a flick of the wrist, you disarm him.... with the first spell he's ever taught you. How poetic "You... pathetic old man..." (you utter with the right amount of disgust) "Y/n..." (he nearly whimpers) "You thought you could stop me... shackle me like Percival did with Isidora, but you were wrong. "I only sought to protect you-" "Protect me?" (You interrupt him and with a flick of your wand bring him to you) There's a moment of silence where he can only begrudgingly whimper under your spell "Seems like you ought to heed your own lessons, professor, And as you slowly lifts him away and further into the air, his face is one of failure and despair. He's failed you. Failed her (I'm sorry Myriam) And a green light thunders in
Destroy should've been an option. i was going for a fair playthrough where i would only do bad if it meant greater good. Leaving the power is only a temptation for someone else to take the trials and get the power. Also Ranrok didn't even need to take the trials to find the repository so anyone with enough will could get in there realistically. If we destroyed it that opportunity would be gone forever. Personally though i felt like Isidora was on the right track in trying to use ancient magic for the betterment of everyone but it was misguided. The keepers kinda had a philosophy of not using the power at all because they don't know what its capable of and to me that didn't seem right because if you have the chance to do good you should.
i wish the game had a longer story kinda and more spells, and when i finished the whole story line at level 28, it took me so long to get to level 34 to get the ending sequence bc there where no side missions left i wish they would add more quest or maybe some dlc in the future
I leveled to 40 after the last fight, before Cup cutscene. But by that time i also had 100% completion on Collections and Challenges (maps 100% complete), so it adds up in the end i guess. And i agree on longer story, it's never enough story :D
Finished the boss fight at level 37. The leveling still seemed quick to me but I did all the quest and had about 83 percent total completion. I also loved fighting ij game so I would often stop to fight random dark wizards, goblins and trolls
Killing off Isidora felt extremely awkward with me & didn't sit well. I understand that she had to be killed, but one of the Keepers/Professor, jumping in & using the Killing Curse. Nobody even gives him heat. They're just chill. Percival Rackham's character was very poorly designed, and so was the headmaster's. None of them showed any endearing qualities. There was no one character that made us feel wow with their power or skill. Felt a little off. But other than that, a fantastic game that rivals Valhalla.
My only complaint about the game. I kinda wish that Natty, Poppy, and Sebastián joined you in your final quest. Create that close group of friends at hogwarts
I choose to keep the power sealed away and in time, reveal it only to those whom I would trust without question. My house is and always will be Hufflepuff.
I was hufflepuff and opened the seal because the seekers basically attacked isidora first for no reason. I don’t defend isidora using it on kids but at least she tried using it for good. Besides it’s not much different from other magic, just more powerful. I think it was a bad decision to not explore the possibilites of harnessing the ancient magic after absorbing it.
That was not attacking her for no reason. That was them determining the crazy lady was fine with yanking emotions out of children and wasn’t going to stop. Then she fought back their attempt to subdue her and showed herself to be a threat. Then she was AK’d. They didn’t just walk up and start blasting.
@@AlleluiaElizabeth They basically tried to detain her and she defended herself. She made mistakes partly because the others wouldn’t counsel her or enforce safety precautions on using the ancient magic scientifically due to their overt pessimism. Which is absurd in a world where magic is used to heal broken bones, read thoughts and memories, brew potions that give superpowers and are used to shapeshift… Bad plot imo.
@@Wagmiman I mean, the safety precaution of "Don't take people's emotions against their will." was definitely being enforced here. She refused to be subdued and responded with potentially deadly force. She proved her intent was to continue doing it by fighting them instead of laying down her wand when asked.
I wish you could either choose to kill or spare ranrok, however you would need to know avada kedavra (you can learn it through a side mission) to kill ranrok, and if you spare him he will be sent to azkaban
Watching all the professors come to battle felt really epic since we talked to them, took their classes and knew them personally through quests. To me it felt like watching avengers come together.
Yeah same I really liked that
I felt the same way. I even said you guys are so screwed now playing through 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That is exactly what first came into my mind seeing them - Avengers! I even have that comment caught in an upcoming video. :D
not mommy garlick :(
FRL
Anyone else get choked up over Professor Fig? I was expecting a twist all game that he would somehow be evil, so when it didn't happen, he went out a great mentor.
I dunno why I thought Fig would betray me but I felt so awful for suspecting him afterwards. He was a real one and I was so distraught over his death
I completed it last night...I just sat there crying. I played for like two hours longer before my controller died and that whole time I could only bring myself to talk to Professor Weasley after. I visited his classroom and office and I've just been in mourning, traveling the castle for field guide pages.
yeah the guy never betray us and chose to die for us 😅
I thought that was pretty dumb. He gets all they way to the end just to die in such a Hollywood movie way smh
Same
I was hoping for him to be evil, he would have been an awesome bad guy.
OR if they would have him as some one that was actually trying to make you an apprentice the whole game just to find out it was for evil would have been cool. Against ragnorok because of his own nefarious plot.
It should’ve gave you the option to heal sevastians sister after you got the bad ending but eventually overtime it would’ve turned her hollow like Isadora’s dad. I thought that would’ve been cool.
Dlc maybe? We can hope right?
Yeah fr if i chose that power let me use it
Agreed.
Ya well it didn't, enjoy your terf game
@@redacted5035 Yeah, sure JK coded and developed this game. 🙄
I felt the need of a ending where you destroy the power. I didn’t want to consume that power I wouldn’t know the long term repercussions. But I also think keeping that thing hidden will only delay the inevitable: someone following Isidora’s footsteps, I can’t live forever and one day someone like me will show up in Hogwarts again. I felt like the “good ending” was for nothing
Percival even says “leave it there, don’t be tempted to destroy it” so i thought i would get a chance to
Idk when and if it was because of the game or something I read online that I got the impression that I could destroy that and that's what I was gonna do because, well. When mc sais I will keep it forever I felt like. But, you won't live forever girl, what ya talking about, i wanna destroy this so no one can reach it ever again. Like, why keep it if I don't wanna use it u know. Isn't that a better good ending(??? As you said, this just makes the whole story bound to happen again sooner or later.
@@20GalaxyGames02 maybe that's the point, they plan to make a game with Harry's and co's kids, and one of them can use that power. lol idk just talking out of my ass
it was more industrial or 'nuclear; waste kept contained till it decomposed -- more created by misuse of the 'Real' ancient magic rather than being the ancient magic itself - i felt from the storyline (and had been missesd on an industrial scale)
@@BringDHouseDown the main reason this game is in the late 1800's it's because they could do whatever they wanted and without known characters involved. And also, the selling point was to play as yourself and our own story. Why would they go for the exact opposite in a hypothetical next game and so late historically? Besides, if they made a second one I bet I'm not the only one that would actually like to play with the character we created for this game, mainly because a lot of people already stated they actually would like to graduate Hogwarts. saying maybe the next game would be 6th and 7th year. I think two years seems too much though, So i wouldn't t care if they skipped sixth year explaining that nothing interesting happened over that year. They've already got a really good foundation, they just need to fix things and add some others not jump more than a century to continue.
“Yes, well done Slytherin, well done Slytherin indeed. HOWEVER! I believe we have a few last minute points that need awarding.”
Jokes on you, i played slitherin
@@Zaurkax14 I’m not sure I follow you.
She was giving Dumblebore vibes with those last minute points
@@Nejigirl4427 def
You see there was a vision about someone in the future named harry potter. Because of that we give griffindor 1 million house points.
I felt bad for Anne and Seb. I really wished we could save her somehow.
does anne die?
@@rohann36 no she just moves out of feldcroft and we never see her again but she left a letter
Maybe In The Next Part Of The Game
Hopefully future dlc
there is no DLC planned for hogwarts legacy@@markjordan5478
It's funny how different the neutral and "evil" endings are when it comes to Fig's death. You could easily miss him dying in the "evil" one when the rocks drop on him.
Yep. I kinda did
I didnt know till professor Weasley said so after 😂
I didn’t know we could have a moment with him 😂 I told him ima take the power and he was like “are you serious?” And boom crushed lmao
I was like, “bro u good?” And then after the toast I was like “oh damn. Skill issue ig”
When all the professors showed up. It dead gave me goosebumps
Really? I was annoyed as I wanted to slay all these goblins myself
I used all 3 unforgivable curses in front of them and in that particular moment in time they didn't seem to care
@@equinoxeternal well when you got goblins and trolls coming at you left and right I doubt they were paying much attention.
Same!!! 😆😁
nah fr😭😭😭
It would be great if there were different endings for Seal and Harness. Like for the Seal Endings, you all survived and succeeded, one of you dies, both of you die, and you don't succeed. In Harness Endings, either you harness the power and use it for good or evil, or you fail to harness it and die. Depending on your relationship, Frig dies or lives.
Expansions or quidditch would add a lot to the game maybe multiplayer to some extent too. The game has an insane amount of room to add literally anything could add stuff for 5 plus years if they wanted to
Maybe in a sequel remember this is the studios first actual big boy game
@@GHOSTTIEF that’s fax but they did a hell of a job
The storytellers & developers clearly played it safe with player choice because they have sequels in mind.
Unwise to do drastic consequences like that in the first game. You can make those when you wanna end the franchise. Them leaving the door open so to speak is wise.
I didn't even notice in my "evil" ending that professor Fig died. That was really anticlimactic. Like he just fell down a cliff on the side. I thought we'd see him later again, cause we also survived it.
Looool after reading your comment I rewatched the bad ending and looked to see Fig fall down the map somewhere until I understood you just meant it in a metaphorical way 😂
I loved the game, but I’m really bummed that most choices don’t change anything, there’s so many ways it could’ve branched out and changed, I sincerely was disappointed there was no option to join rookwood, I also was bummed that taking out Harlow really didn’t do much. Truthfully the last quarter of the game felt unfinished to me. I really do think they ran out of more time. The game we got was still a great adventure and I’m glad I played it.
Same, I loved the game, but since the end could've been more, I think that just makes it way more possible for DLC to happen!
@@CoolioMateGD DLC is definitely coming, it’s too successful to not bring in.
@@FlorasMori You have a great point!
@@FlorasMori the devs have said that they have no current plans for DLC so if there is one I believe that it will be awhile before we can expect to see one
@@FlorasMori RDR2 didn’t have DLC when it should of, same may go for this game
Was anyone else expecting the game to just be longer? I was hoping for at least a couple years at Hogwarts, like becoming a Prefect. So I could actually build my “Legacy”.
As its fifth year I do hope it's a trilogy
@@Nonyuhbusiness nah I’m tryna do a game outside of Hogwarts, explore the world beyond this region
To build a family and to get a dog as well
I mean there is still so mutch you can do after main quest challenges the map side quests and stuff but yes i hope they will extend the game somehow because it felt really short but time flies when having fun🤣
DLC I'd guess
Oh I really hope they make another legacy. The toast to Fig made it feel like the Harry Potter books and movies. We want more Legacy’s, please!!!!!!
"Obvious sequel is obvious cliche"
I feel they left so much out, Quidditch, patronus, more class time, etc. I rly thought there would be more. I do love it for what it is but want more 😅
There are plans for a hogwarts legacy 2
@gamer_geek_nerd there is not.
And this time when the sequel comes out let's do a better job on not releasing the game with bugs and I mean computer glitches not those damn spiders I've been fighting against. I still have nightmares about acromantulas!
I chose the "bad" ending because I thought containing something just because you are afraid of it didn't sit right. Using it without understanding it is not right either. I don't think the Keepers or Isidora were completely right or wrong, to be honest. So I wouldn't say there is an evil/good ending. To me learning about that magic seems more appropriate than keeping it contained so someone else at some point can deal with it.
My thoughts exactly 👌😎
Frankly I wanted to destroy it by the end of the game. I didn't want the power, but I didn't want anyone else to have said power either.
As I was playing, I was thinking about how undeveloped the magical world really is. I mean, with a resource as powerful as magic, they could have gone into space in the 19th century. But instead, what we see in the game is a standard of living that is even lower than Muggle standards. I mean, the Industrial Revolution started a century earlier! And I was walking around all this overly rural area, thinking... and towards the end of the game, after going through all the cutscenes, I realized that THIS is their problem! They just don't tend to explore! Unknown magic? Let's just sweep it under the rug (stick it in the basement of the castle)!.. On the one hand, the presence of poachers in this game is surprising-why would anyone go to the trouble of engaging in an illegal business when they can easily maintain a minimum standard of living thanks to magic? On the other hand, I think wizards become poachers out of sheer boredom, because if you have a curious mind, you don't have that many opportunities to fulfill yourself. A wizard doesn't have many options for fulfillment in this world: growing turnips, becoming a teacher, going through papers in the Ministry, or becoming an auror (which at least implies some kind of mental effort in your work). And everyone's fine with that! It's terribly annoying, and terribly annoying that "releasing the ancient magic" is considered an "evil" choice. P.S. Yes, I realize that it's silly to speculate about the order of the world in an unfinished game based on poorly written canon, but still! :D
@@smurova.aThey did go to space, how else would they have been able to establish Pigfarts on Mars?
I got a third dialogue option, stating I planned to use the power for myself. I went full dark wizard in my playthrough, so I guess that's where it came from. My guy was like "It belongs to me, and I'll use it as I see fit."
How'd you get that option?
@@andrewcochrane5393 I have no idea. Best I can say is, if feels evil pick it.
Same. I also got one. An option where it is my power and I use it how I want (cutscenes are same though).
I was a rather nice wizards story wise (also did many sidequest).
But I went full dark arts and tried to always help Sebastian concerning Anne (trying to heal her).
I also took some of the "worse" dialogues with the keepers especially the fourth one.
@@andrewcochrane5393I think it’s if your house is slytherin or you unlocked all unforgivables
@@kanja7931 I was ravenclaw and only had crucio and imperio. That option also appeared for me although I didn't choose it
The entire events of this game took place because that power was locked away. If you don’t harness it, it’s bound to happen again with the next villain. Opening the power is definitely the smarter way to go.
Ya, open it and put it to good use before the next villian that figures out what it is tries to take it.
Remember if we were to release this power, that it may alter the course of history. Grindlewald and Voldemort could become far more powerful if they stumbled upon the ancient magics our character and those before possessed. Somethings are better left well enough alone.
@@winterknight5923 using it all up before they can get to it is exactly the best way to go about it. Can't abuse what isn't around anymore.
@@solidmoon8266 well I opened it and I’m still not powerful 😭
@@solidmoon8266 You are presuming that is an option. We don't know what would happen. Isadora using it only made it grow more powerful and dangerous. There is no 'using it up', as far as we've seen.
When the professors show up it gave me goosebumps and made me feel like I was in the battle at Hogwarts in Deathly Hallows Part 2! 🥺 it felt so powerful!
There is a huge potential for DLC, also map has so many empty places.
I choose to harness and keep the power.
It was semi good/evil ending.
Keeping it for personal use/defending weak but not abusing it like Izydora.
So can I play quiddich now professor black?
I chose same option keeping the power for myself mwahahahahah
@@XeroDash0 same, it's a power fantasy after all
If you keep the power to do good and only you know how to use it the right way it's a good choice, and yes, for sure there's gonna be dlcs, a quidditch one for sure, the option is there, as there's a shop and a field and the devs know now that we really want it 😂
I saw the the raw emotions she extracted to be a drug that she got addicted to the point of her becoming an Addict doing anything for her next big hit. Also Ancient magic wasn't just for pulling out emotions but seemed to do with building Structures and control over the whether.
Game was great but the biggest disapointment that the hold roll/dash button doesn't change to black smoke once you choose the Evil path, I was honestly waiting to zip around like a death eater the entire game :(
none of the endings are really bad
it just depends on what path you want to follow
at the end of the day theyre all "good" and id even say the "evil" ending is the best one because your character doesnt abuse it like isidora.
Nah if u aint get ur final goodbyes with fig issa bad ending
@@proofAnthonynah it’s whatever if he was alive that’ll be a good ending but doesn’t since he still dies lol
i thought the evil ending made the most sense, why hide it away just for someone else to find it again someday? it made more sense in my mind to absorb it into myself so that it would die with me. plus i dont plan on trying to take anyone elses emotions
Yes they are. That ending at the end is clearly the bad one since that magic can't be controlled and used without repercussions. The game made it apparently clear that this is an evil path. So tell yourself whatever you want, taking the power is the evil path
@@YourEmperorStef lol at end of day that shit is the same as the good ending figs still dies who cares
I knew when I began this game that he was gonna die by the end of it, but damn, it's so devastating, he's such a wonderful character.
For some reason I expected him to be evil working with the others and turn against me in the end HAHAHHA
@@mohammadherzallah2121 that thought crossed my mind when he was like, dont tell anybody about what happened on our trip to Hogwarts.
But he died so stupidly XD "oof, I can't lift it, it's so heavy" *dies
When we both fell I was like "Noo, Fig died, he was my favorite", feeling really sad, just to be like "Oh my God! He's alive and seems to be doing okay" after he's joined me struggling with the stones, just for him to die for for real, like bruh this game's destroyed me in a way I can't describe
@@BeastOrGod he died from his injuries he previously received from the Ranrok attack. He was just hanging on to help you before he succumbed to his injuries.
I love that for “evil” ending prof fig just dies right away and don’t even get to speak with him as he dies lol
i was so confused when black hold his speak
@@arved3592 THIS
no literally i had no clue he even died
@@Jakethedogenjoyer same😭😭i had to clip it and come back to it like what 😭
lmao I was wondering what happened to him too I feel like the ending wasn't very well thought out compared to the other one
I don't see how the "bad" ending is bad. It's not a question whether the character ends up being corrupted by the power, that's irrelevant. What's more important is whether the power is kept there or not. Like, if you pay attention to the story, what the FUCK was the point of having the "keepers" if some random goblin in a random era just woke up and decided "man I really want to get that stuff" and then pray for another keeper to just waltz in to save the day like they want the MC to just do. It's a sitting duck, either it is there or it's not. And seeing how the MC is practically irrelevant in the HP lore in hindsight, he probs doesn't do anything worthy of note with the power, he'll just live with it, do whatever, and die of old age or something; the power dies with him, and Hogwarts no longer has a huge target painted on it for at least another century until Harry winds up in the school.
Shame there wasn’t actually an evil path that allowed you to join Victor Rookwood. Could have backstabbed goblin boi together.
Yeah it seemed like a scrapped idea that would’ve taken too much time and effort in their schedule.
I can't really foresee that working.
@@Wagmiman instead of an interesting story, we got platforming and merlin trials
@@spagetti001 “I wonder what you have in store for me this time”
Think if we made a deal with Rookwood, give some of the ancient magic and he reverses the curse on Anne.
The “evil ending” is just as pure and good as the true ending, kinda disappointed
It's Garry Potter what do you expect from a Garry
I know right? Your character still insists they're trying to wied it for "good" and to help people. Doesn't sound very evil.
In also disappointed, I thought I was gonna go full sith when I saw the red eyes, but then I just sealed in again :/
His character reminded me of a younger Vergil from Devil May Cry. Such a handsome, evil guy who just wanted "more power". 😊
Protagonist: **yell's** **struggle's**
Professor: "You are stronger than you think"
Protagonist: **yell's and struggle's more**
*Happy end*
Man, what a bizarre world we live today 😂
The power of friendship solos all verses.
@@Insurgency_Raider Overlord says hi.
Just finished the game and chose all the evil paths and I’m VERY underwhelmed with the ending but still fun just coulda been significantly better
I just hope because of how popular it is there's going to be multiple expansions that polish the game. Maybe we might just get Quidditch or maybe not at all. Either way, this deserves a sequel. A full trilogy would be good so that your choices carry over and fully impact the game like Mass Effect, I don't see much point in the story otherwise.
@@benjaminencarminei agree this story is too straightforward and not enough player choice for there not to be a trilogy. They clearly played it safe and left some things open for future installments. My guess is if fan demand is high for a trilogy it’ll happen.
@@benjaminencarmine they originally planned for no dlc but changed there minds, the devs weren't expecting the game to do as well as it did
Well this game does seem to have a lot of you being repaid for your kindness. Such as the one time I didn't choose the "pay me bitch" option when doing a sidequest the villager just got happy and paid me anyways. Really was a lot more fun though when I blackmailed that one kid about his dairy or didnt give the leaf to the dude that got bullied.
The choices in general were underwhelming.
mechanics like using beasts just for materials and selling the offspring even the ridable ones were just for materials since they were worse than using a regular broom.
combat plants too, should've been part of the spell hot bars and do little when used compared to not.
Without any sort of relationship system there's no point in being nice to anyone because it affects nothing.
Even though you can learn and use CURSES whenever you please, it affects nothing
They really needed more time to flesh things out.
Okay so I got an ending i haven’t seen anyone else get? When Fig asked what I was going to do, i said open it. Then he asked why and I had a third option I haven’t seen anyone else have. I said i want to keep the power for myself. There was no “oh imma open it but use it for good”. She was just straight up like yeah i want to use it for myself. And Fig was like “you can’t be serious”. And then the rest was the same as the other “bad ending”. I used all the killing curses and did some questionable things in my playthrough, probs why the game gave me the evilest option hahah
same here!
I got that as well lol
I got that aswell, in my Headcanon my character is a completely edgy dark wizard wannabe (Well, I guess they succeeded considering I spammed AoE Avada Kedavra on cooldown lol)
Ye I played exactly the same and had the same thing in the cutscene couldn’t help but say I’ll keep the power for myself to see if it was usable after
i did too!! i wanted to know if anyone else did and got something different. i saved it separately to choose that one later but wasnt sure if anyone else has done it?
I feel like the good ending works best with Gryffindor and Hufflepuff. And the evil ending works best with Ravenclaw and Slytherin.
Me, as an evil Hufflepuff choosing all the evil options and getting the evil ending
You missed the 4th ending… if you do Sebastian’s quest line, you get the option to use the power for yourself. It’ll literally end the same way, just different dialogue from your character and Fig if that’s something that matters to you. 😂😂🤷🏻♂️
I got this one, but doesn't the ending change a bit? Instead of release it you grab the ancient power with your wand
voldemort's ancestor confirmed
@@Vorleh 😂😂 did same lamao
No doubt the game is a massive success and a good start but there are definitely elements that need improving - I’m excited about sequels and hope they get deeper into rpg elements like the kind of disappointing skill tree (each spell should have have a tree to itself or a deeper charms/dada/transfig/herb/potions/defence skill tree that rewarded using each set of spells to unlock better versions) as well as better writing for the characters and conversations.
The evil ending might as well let you absorb the whole thing and turn into some kind of magical god.
So from what i understand, the good ending is that we seal all the power and the bad ending is we also seal the power but absorb just a little bit of it, and the true ending is the one where we win the house cup?
How is that a bad ending since our character seems to be determined to use it for good? Also did fig still die in bad ending?
He is alive in the bad ending
@@_ITALUKE_ wait seriously? Then the bad ending is a good ending?
@@thetarnishedone1248 it seems like good to me
Not all bad endings have to end with the world burning.
It's not a bad ending. People are probably just assuming it's evil because your character's eyes glow for a second or two. Nothing "evil" about using power for good.
I find it interesting how when you initiate the conversation with Sebastian, he is hunched over (probably sad because of his failure at the side quest?) but once he is told important information, his postures becomes upright.
I do really wish this game would have started in the first year but I understand a bit why it didn't.
Maybe in the sequel 🤞
I wish we could’ve kept the Keepers’ Wand as a cosmetic.
So good ending Professor Pig dies and in bad ending he lives and mc becomes corrupted with magic power.
Not big difference. There you go. You are welcome.
Is like exactly the same destiny
Fig not Pig 😭😭😭😭😂😂😂
@@PacifyKy "Pig" lmao what?
this game story sucked just like i thought it would
@@WhySoSeriousSenpai nah
Idk about the good ending but i noticed after choosing the bad ending, my normal spell attacks look exactly like that dark red ancient magic. Could be overthinking it but I just noticed when I shot down vines that I thought fire could only do.
@Seymowr good know cause it had my brain confused cause I never paid attention to the minor attacks lol
I actually noticed the same!! Just as I was going to start the final quest I got Natty's last owl, thought "I'll do it later, wanna finish this already". Chose the "open/share the power" option and then when I went with Natty to fight Harlow my attacks came out with a red glow and thought "Wait am I tripping or is my magic red? Did I drink a potion? No I didn't wtf, what's going on?" then again I was using Imperio on some guy so maybe that influenced it?
@@zephyr7484
The regular attacks were always red though.
This game could have been amazing but they had to make the main character the biggest NPC in the whole game
This game seriously going to need many more DLCs.
Gameplay is awasome. Storytelling is awasome. But game feels very short. This map has so much more potential. There is not depth at all.
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Caves and treasure vautls can be much more. There is no haggling when selling your equipments. All beasts gets sold at same price. This is so much dumg.
Especially Skyrim player will relate that. 😢
Depth and more stories. More epic monsters. We all need.
Can you still get that final scene if you choose to absorb the ancient magic?
I did
Watch all the professors come to help me really gave me a goosebump Deja Vu of all the aurors entering in the Order of the Pheonix
In all honesty, opening it might be better. Not harnessing all of it; just opening it. Fig is worried of the power that ancient magic holds, but in all honesty, ancient magic is only visible to few wizards anyway, and while it can be used for bad, it can also be used for good. Magic as a whole is neither good or bad, but I don't see Fig complaining about it.
Incendio can be used to light candles, ovens, fireplaces, and it can also burn paper. It can also burn people alive.
Diffindo can be used to cut fabric, perhaps give the wix in question a haircut, and it can also cut off fruit from a tree. It can also be used to cut other people to pieces.
Even lumos, the seemingly most friendly spell could in theory be used for bad. It can light things up, but make it strong enough, but it close enough to a wix's eye, and you can blind someone.
Magic is powerful in itself, but no catastrophe happened just because those with the power of magic were taught how to harness it. Yes, the unforgivable curses exist, and much harm can be done, but thats what magic is. It has done more good than bad in my opinion, and teaching magic in itself is also to prevent people from unknowingly use magic in a bad way. In the same matter, those with a talent for ancient magic should be taught to harness it, what it is; even perhaps those who can't harness it should at least be taught what it is in broad strokes. This way, at least accidents won't happen, and if the regulation of ancient magic is good, then acts like those of Izydora can be prevented.
We shouldn't try to hide ancient magic, put it in a box and say it doesn't exist. Other should know what it is, and ancient magic should be able to flow through the world; however, those who can harness it should be taught how to wield it properly, and should be shown the things it has caused in the past before. Our MC could be one of the first to be such a teacher; they could give trials, memories and other lessons in ancient magic, perhaps as a painting later, so that new generations understand what it is and what it can do. This way, there will be no accidents, and while bad can be done, who knows what amount of good it will do. Miriam is the OG here, and I'm going to continue her legacy. Her hogwarts legacy.
Professor Fig said KSI’s new songs name😂
I really hope they do a MAJOR NEXT EXPANSION WITH A MAJOR TWIST !!!!! ..... IM LIVING FOR IT !!!!!!
Finally finished HL after 65 hours (according to the save file)😊 Now I'll never play it again, I just can't be bothered doing it 4 times - once is enough!
still find it funny how they announce Fig's death when you take the evil route when he doesn't even die in the cutscene lmao
He gets crushed by a rock and the viewers are expected to understand that he just died there…
@@Wagmiman its kinda annoying see as though if you take the good route you see him die, but in the bad route you don't
@@Wagmiman that's the idea I got from his facial expression.
Before the game came out I fully expected the evil ending to be me forming an allegiance with Ranrok.
I went for the evil ending and was kind of disappointed that I didn't get to cure Anne and that there were no repercussions for my actions e.g. being expelled or worse.
its the game where the choices are made up and the actions have no consequences.
what's worse than being expelled?
@@mai_mai10 Ron: "She really needs to sort out her priorities."
when the professors show up i literally get chills. was yelling in joy when it happened for the first time
ya i was yelling WAKANDA FOREVER! when the strong black african teacher came up, in a 99.9% white scotland. i was so happy and jumping for joy! praise black inclusion! fun factoid. there are more minorities students in this game than white people. you gotta love it, and yes i did go around with a paper and pen and count the students, there are more black and asian / indians than there are whites. also there is not a single hispanic student.
@@Runescape. Same thing here
I love how people are talking about the "Good" ending or the "Evil" ending, when neither one was good or evil.
exactly i played it again with a slytherin because i wanted to see if i can get to be a dark wizard, but nah nothing, just mean lines top
Uhh wait, what are the differences?
They both seem to end with you sealing the thing away.
I think the “bad ending” you just steal some of it for yourself as seen and use the power rather than not
@@jolynecujoh3784 but the character wishes to use it for good? What’s the difference? Does the power corrupt them? Doesn’t sound like it does anything at all.
@@jamesvarela233 idk man I haven’t played the game sounds like a meh ending since no outcome is “different” from a neutral ending
@@jamesvarela233 There is no difference. Your character stating they want to use it for good means it's also a good ending. Not sure how people are misconstruing using power for good as evil.
@@SailTheShip same at this point might as well use the power. Better to have it on someone that’s good than sealing it away forever just for someone else to find it. Pretty much yeah take it.
You know... Since this was set around 1890-1891. Maybe at the end they should've teased a dlc or something.
Like 1 year later after Ranrok's Rebellion and then show Young Albus Dumbledore who attends Hogwarts at 1892.
Then we get a dlc to help Young Dumbledore. Still loved the game though.
Honestly, the ending I’d want (at least for my morally ambiguous Ravenclaw) is ‘I’ll keep the power and die with it instead of leaving it in this dingy cave to be stolen by goblins next month’. As it is I don’t like either official ending for her so I guess I’ll pick the ‘I’ll release and keep the power’ super duper evil guy ending even if that’s not how I see it. The lack of development in the final chunk of the game is very clear given that there’s a lot more ways to handle this predicament than what they’re presenting to us.
“Good” Ending: Leave it alone and keep the power hidden for another 200 years like the Keeper’s have been doing. I don’t see the point of this ending unless you plan to just wait on the problem and go ‘if I don’t look at it it doesn’t exist’. Plus, IMMEDIATELY after you say ‘I’ll keep it here’ Fig is like ‘Maybe I should tell everybody’. Bruh
“Evil” Ending: Absorb the power and keep it for yourself. Like I said, I’m thinking of picking this ending for my Ravenclaw and rewrite it in my head that she’s holding the power so no one else can use it and will die with it. That may not be how it works, but the game doesn’t feel like specifying how it works so I can do what I want. Roleplay, baby
“Bad” Ending: Release the power and share it with the world: Definitely the most reckless ending if you don’t consider the ‘unlimited powahhh’ ending the evil one. We spend all this time being lectured about ancient magic, most of the time leaning toward ‘stay away from that crap’, and then we go against everything and release it lol. I can understand doing this for Anne’s sake, though, or the previous ending, but personally it doesn’t make much sense to me given what we know.
Overall the endings are mid, some would consider them downright bad, but I’m not that harsh since the rest of the game was enjoyable (except getting every collectible oh God) and I wasn’t looking for a super deep story anyway. The typical ‘my expectations weren’t high to begin with’ response for me, and that’s when you decide to rewrite the ending in your head and ignore what everyone in-game says ‘cause they don’t get there’s other options
1:14 there in the thick of it chat 💀💀
They need to do a lot more work on this kinda thing in the sequel. Let us be truly bad if we want & see the repercussions of that, expand on the dialogue npcs have ao they can be more suitable a response to your actions. Same goes for your character you can be casting avada kedavra one minute and the next minute you’re like “oh terribly sorry to bother you professor”.
I love how I’m playing the game four times (each for the four houses) and I made my Slytherin character a sort of antihero which made it so difficult to decide which ending I should pick for her. However, I love Professor Fig too much and I don’t really want to hear the disappointment so sorry Fig but I’m killing you off xx
fig dies in every ending, what are you even talking about, none of the choices in this game make a difference. its just a bunch of propaganda against white people. fun factoid. the school actually has more black and asian/indian students in it than white, and yes i went around and counted. also there are more black/asian/indian professors than white ones. its just one big propaganda puff piece.
Can somebody provide timestamps for the endings? Where the good ending starts and ends, where the evil ending starts and ends, and where the true ending starts and ends.
I don't get the video I just saw one ending
There is no evil end. Just slightly less good. Your character in the "evil" ending insists they want to use it for good. Hardly evil.
@@SailTheShip lameeeee
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@@SailTheShip I mean, evil people don't typically see themselves as evil. I don't think Voldemort views himself as evil either.
Bro that gryffindor ending reminds of the 1st film of Harry Potter so much it made me tear just a little bit im literally looking forward to playing and counting to represent Gryffindor House
Grow a spine.
Rons Great Great Granny seems pretty chill, ngl
So Mass Effect 3 ending, but in Hogwarts.
Don't get wrong having the professors come to our aid in the final battle was cool but I feel like it would have been cooler if the friends MC's made were there, Imelda blasting the trolls while on her broom, Ominis, Sebastian, poppy bringing animals in the fight
As ive reached the end of the game already, i must say the levels got more intense as well as the duels
Today I finished the game and I rate it an 8/10 I picked the evil ending but in the end it doesn’t really matter what option you pick
0:38 It's over goblins, we have the high ground.
Goblins: You underestimate my power...
I have a question. How did the teachers apparate to the location underground? They are under Hogwarts, and no doubt they came from inside of Hogwarts. I am not sure if the goblins messed with it, but Ronen says they somehow evaded the defensive charms rather than broken them.
The first thing they say when they land is that the goblins removed the schools magical defenses
@@Nonyuhbusiness Professor Ronen says they somehow evaded the defensive charms, not destroyed them
@@melchiormagni I guess the teachers must've met outside of hogwarts charms range and apparated down
Fig literally says as you go into the chamber the protective charm only goes above ground not under but he says something along the lines of going forward they will be making sure its above ground and under..... also all the teachers know where to go as fig says he sent them a owl telling them how to get access to the map chamber where they will be defending from the goblins
Fig literally says as you go into the chamber the protective charm only goes above ground not under but he says something along the lines of going forward they will be making sure its above ground and under..... also all the teachers know where to go as fig says he sent them a owl telling them how to get access to the map chamber where they will be defending from the goblins
This is one if those endings where I'm like that's it? I want more!
Why is everyone saying it is fast 😂
Big time RUclipsrs *always get their games one week in advance* ,it’s no surprise, this shouldn’t be a SURPRISE to people lol
Three endings, and in none of them can we save our beloved professor. Definitely in my mind he never dies.
God I wish I knew what song was playing at 1:15 during that run scene. I remember trying to fight all the goblins I could during that scene just to hear it more.
The soundtrack is on spotify. 😊
@@princessbanannahammock3925 it is and it’s amazing! Unfortunately that particular track is hard to find. I looked through all of the songs in both albums and couldn’t find that final quest/Ranrok’s fight music 😔
Very tragic for Sebastian’s family and Ominis Gaunt a blind dude that embraced so much pain during childhood
They could make this into an amazing movie
Would better as a TV show
Now that you talked about it, New Harry Potter Movie could continue Hogwarts Legacy Story with Ancient Magic etc
I liked that they created new storylines instead of making another Harry Potter Movie about Harry or Dumbledore
i really wanted to see more stuff related to ancient magic, we did all the trials to seek knowledge, but all we got was the final vault. I expected to arrive to some sort of library or be bombarded with memories of how to actually use ancient magic in combat or to build, I feel that this part of the story was abandoned
Personally I really wanted a true evil ending like he obtains this magic, learns how to use it and instead of using it for good use it for self gain and just kill everyone who knows of its existence. Like full on order 66 the lot 😂. Sound horrible but that is a true evil ending, what's so evil about unlocking it and using it for good or not unlocking it and gig dying 😂
I was ready to start slaughtering everyone in sight
Now after watching the ending, it comes to my mind if voldemort had won the battle of hogwarts he would have found the source.
Wait so many of you have already finished the game? How? I'm stuck at grinding galleons to buy stuff to complete assignments!!! Woah!!
You can speed through the main storyline if you battle a lot. It’s all about your level. If you do all the side quests it takes forever. But you get the gryffindor wins ending
@@mh27869n depends on the house, I got Slytherin wins
Don’t underestimate the index pages… you get 80xp per page lmao
it still seems like there are no confirmed plans for any dlc, but seeing people's ideas for what they could be is so cool. Adding quidditch could be fun, or more dark arts related content, but more than anything I just want some kind of resolution for Anne's character. It doesn't even have to be a positive ending, but things were left SO open I just don't get how they could NOT give some sort of closure. It would be really nice to heal her, especially since I think Sebastian's storyline was the most compelling, or have some kind of repercussions for choosing whether or not to open the repository. The lack of ending for that was really unsatisfying to me, but I can understand that there were quite a few things that had to be scrapped if the developers were running out of time like the unfinished companion framework, I'm just surprised a main storyline is one that lacked enough priority to finish before release. But who knows maybe it was purposeful and will have some kind of tie in with Legacy 2 if not included in a dlc??
I love this game so much though, it was really really fun and the open world was awesome, I still think everyone who worked on this game did an amazing job. And at least we have mods like the Companion one on Nexus to keep playing with after the main storyline is finished! If no one's got us, the modding community sure does
Picture this.
You're telling Fig you want to keep the power for yourself, having long earned it for completing the trials of these annoying, goody, two shoes keepers. He tries to reason with you. To no avail. As you're walking towards the red bulging mass, he casts a spell in your back to which you instinctively Protego. You turn around with a glint of madness in your eyes.
"..."
"Bombarda!" He yells, his wrist slightly flinching. You deflect again and again. The last spell packs more of a punch as Fig s resolve grows. He would not stand idly and watch as you deytroy Miriam s dream. He was wrong for training you, grooming you into the witch he so desperately wanted you to be. He would heed his advice this time. But for the time being, he has to put an end to your plans... to you...
Your purple shield flickers as you're pushed back, your feet sliding on the cold metal ground.
"So be it-..."
You raise your wand, channeling the soul stealing spell as the ground shakes anew. Ranrok got to the repository first and he's transformed. There ensues a 3 way battle between you, Fig, and the now dragon formed goblin. It's an epic battle for the years to tell, and every cheap shot you can take at Fig, you do. Till eventually, your true potential awakes and you overcome your two opponents. Ranrok is reduced to mere lumps of misty red flesh, whereas Fig is now being lifted in the air, unable to fend for himself. With a flick of the wrist, you disarm him.... with the first spell he's ever taught you. How poetic
"You... pathetic old man..." (you utter with the right amount of disgust)
"Y/n..." (he nearly whimpers)
"You thought you could stop me... shackle me like Percival did with Isidora, but you were wrong.
"I only sought to protect you-"
"Protect me?" (You interrupt him and with a flick of your wand bring him to you)
There's a moment of silence where he can only begrudgingly whimper under your spell
"Seems like you ought to heed your own lessons, professor,
And as you slowly lifts him away and further into the air, his face is one of failure and despair.
He's failed you. Failed her
(I'm sorry Myriam)
And a green light thunders in
Much better. 💌
❤️🖤
I'd rather have this than what the game gives you.
The way Professor Sharp mouthed “Oh fu-“ when the troll came right in front of him.
I took the evil ending because what was the point of locking it away for it only to be found again? We have to co exist with the power at some point
Agreed.
❤🖤
Let the power die with us.
Destroy should've been an option. i was going for a fair playthrough where i would only do bad if it meant greater good. Leaving the power is only a temptation for someone else to take the trials and get the power. Also Ranrok didn't even need to take the trials to find the repository so anyone with enough will could get in there realistically. If we destroyed it that opportunity would be gone forever. Personally though i felt like Isidora was on the right track in trying to use ancient magic for the betterment of everyone but it was misguided. The keepers kinda had a philosophy of not using the power at all because they don't know what its capable of and to me that didn't seem right because if you have the chance to do good you should.
I believe the “ bad “ ending is the for a glorious purpose ending
i wish the game had a longer story kinda and more spells, and when i finished the whole story line at level 28, it took me so long to get to level 34 to get the ending sequence bc there where no side missions left i wish they would add more quest or maybe some dlc in the future
Same for me. Was 30 when i finished the Story and the struggle for Lvl 34 was real...
Really? Was 33 by the end but i also did the field pages and most of the side quests except for like 3
I just did battle arenas over and over again they level you up pretty quickly
I leveled to 40 after the last fight, before Cup cutscene. But by that time i also had 100% completion on Collections and Challenges (maps 100% complete), so it adds up in the end i guess. And i agree on longer story, it's never enough story :D
Finished the boss fight at level 37. The leveling still seemed quick to me but I did all the quest and had about 83 percent total completion. I also loved fighting ij game so I would often stop to fight random dark wizards, goblins and trolls
Incredible game, look forward to new and different Harry Potter themed games.
My Slytherin Chatacter was given the 3rd dialogue option as "This is my power".
Anybody else kinda weirded out cause the Dungeons feel too Out of place aestheticaly? Looks like a Fantasy MMO Sometimes... Good Game in generall tho
3:13 those guards were like: shit man I didn't know you were chill like dat
As someone who hasn’t beat the main story yet I had no idea there was more than 1 ending
bruh that is the next level of "i'm boring with this game already"
@@A.borealis just because I haven’t beat the story doesn’t mean I’m bored with the game?
Why are you watching the endings of a game you haven't beaten?
@@Gaze73 I’m bored
@@joshross939 lol good one
This game deserved to be nominated to the goty, people putting it down just because it was a harry potter game are dumbasses
The real bad ending is where they pull that crap with the House Cup again.
Killing off Isidora felt extremely awkward with me & didn't sit well. I understand that she had to be killed, but one of the Keepers/Professor, jumping in & using the Killing Curse. Nobody even gives him heat. They're just chill. Percival Rackham's character was very poorly designed, and so was the headmaster's. None of them showed any endearing qualities. There was no one character that made us feel wow with their power or skill. Felt a little off.
But other than that, a fantastic game that rivals Valhalla.
Dumbledore is definitely channeling some of Professor Weasley's spirit in the house cup
😂
Made me laugh.
I actually cried during figs death speech 😢
Completed the game 2 times within an hour. Speedrunning god🤣
Hogwarts legacy is amazing 👏
Ever heard of the idea of ‘early copies’? Yeah shocking I know.
@@hagoromootsutski9058 what do you mean huh 🤔
@@jaredherodps5godofwarragnarok. some people had early access to the game
is not really true with a hack you can go directly to the ending game
My only complaint about the game. I kinda wish that Natty, Poppy, and Sebastián joined you in your final quest. Create that close group of friends at hogwarts
I choose to keep the power sealed away and in time, reveal it only to those whom I would trust without question. My house is and always will be Hufflepuff.
I was hufflepuff and opened the seal because the seekers basically attacked isidora first for no reason.
I don’t defend isidora using it on kids but at least she tried using it for good. Besides it’s not much different from other magic, just more powerful.
I think it was a bad decision to not explore the possibilites of harnessing the ancient magic after absorbing it.
I'm a Ravenclaw and I chose to seal it away too. Maybe in the future we can use the power but for now it's too dangerous.
That was not attacking her for no reason. That was them determining the crazy lady was fine with yanking emotions out of children and wasn’t going to stop. Then she fought back their attempt to subdue her and showed herself to be a threat. Then she was AK’d. They didn’t just walk up and start blasting.
@@AlleluiaElizabeth They basically tried to detain her and she defended herself.
She made mistakes partly because the others wouldn’t counsel her or enforce safety precautions on using the ancient magic scientifically due to their overt pessimism. Which is absurd in a world where magic is used to heal broken bones, read thoughts and memories, brew potions that give superpowers and are used to shapeshift…
Bad plot imo.
@@Wagmiman I mean, the safety precaution of "Don't take people's emotions against their will." was definitely being enforced here. She refused to be subdued and responded with potentially deadly force. She proved her intent was to continue doing it by fighting them instead of laying down her wand when asked.
17:42 I get different answers. 1) I want the power for myself or 2 ur right 3) everyone should know about it the world
cant believe the game makes you grind to level 34 to watch THIS. glad i opted for seeing it on yt :D
I wish you could either choose to kill or spare ranrok, however you would need to know avada kedavra (you can learn it through a side mission) to kill ranrok, and if you spare him he will be sent to azkaban
So which is the bad ending and which is good? They're too similar.
Same
The one where you grin with an evil expression
you buying the game is the bad ending
@@WhySoSeriousSenpai shut up
@@WhySoSeriousSenpai yes I’m transphobia and homophoboc
23:03 - I'm dead ass laughing so hard at that npc girl just standing there. Reminds me of that Bill Clinton kid HAHAHA