Almost like the devs think "no one would ever try to kill the dragons with avara, no one is really that evil, so dont waste time with dragon animations death". * An week from release this video came out *
Are you saying that Ghandi was like nice and you will look Voldemort look like almost pacifistic and stuff? Idk why I see this so mcuh lately, but all of you fucking people know that Ghandi had more in common with Hitler than Stalin right? Okay I will now ocmmunicate this in a form all you kids, uh I mena recent adults will understand. In a 30sec hitler meme ruclips.net/video/f0gKJOIG4P0/видео.html
0:45 lmao he put a LOT of passion into that last one. Making them disappear feels like the games way of freaking out cuz it’s like “oh crap we got no dragon death animations yet this spell kills anything…. Screw it let’s just erase it”. (I don’t know if there’s actually no dragon death animations as I haven’t played yet)
I actually respect the fact that they didn’t nerf this spell at all. It is suppose to kill any living thing instantly and that’s what it does in this game. Does that make it the most overpowered spell? Absolutely, but it is the most overpowered spell in the books and movies so it fits. How lame would it have been if it didn’t kill everything with one hit, I would have been pissed honestly lol. Edit: I definitely would have preferred the professors and people around you to react to it though, like at least act scared or disgusted. You can walk around flinging this spell everywhere and they just keep walking like a mass genocide isn’t happening. That counts for all the unforgivable curses too. Edit 2: The only thing I've heard some people say that makes sense to me is that maybe the Unforgivable Curses weren't as frowned upon in the past, or as frightening to the Wizarding World. I can maybe see that with Crucio and Imperio but I still think Avada Kedavra would be seen as the darkest and most forbidden spell even at the time of its conception just because of the effect of what it does. I still think its just the fact that they didn't go into the details that much with how people in the game react to things around you while your playing though, but at least this theory explains some of the immersion breaking reactions.
idk what are you talking about. game is actualy shit, there is no feeling of anything from the book in a proper way. avada is just a spell like bombarda in this game. you can walk around hogward and kill students, and then attend classes. game feels like it would be some huge overhaul mod for other game, because it only has assets from harry potter, but whole story and every plot is just an utter shit with 0 consequences and meaningful rewards. it should be like that: you learn avada spell, you use it ONCE and at this point you unlock a whole other story, being banned and actually being an enemy to whole magic school and gov. like literally different game in a game. choosing a path of good or bad magican should DRASTICALLY change whole story and all plots, alll friends, enemies, etc, etc. rly disapointing game, but it would be literally the same as it is in case of genshin impact. game shit but since anime fanbase has no other good rpg game then all of them loves that game without caring how shit and p2w it is. same story for hl. shit as fuck, but since there is no rpg from harry potter there always would be some huge hr fans that will keep talking how good this game, while its shit again.
@@10kgTNTequivalent Book are 100 years from this era legacy. They are not that banished here they are just forbidden for now until Voldemort. But i find it true that the game need to feel more like a dynamic world and need to adapt the choises you are doing. whatever you doing have absolute no repercution on the story and it's kinda sad. Even skyrim and oblivion managed that 15 years ago
Would be funny if in a twist avada kedavra actually just makes the dragons invisible instead so now you still have a dragon *and* they're invisible now.
From what I remember the killing curse COULDNT KILL A DRAGON IF ONLY ONE WIZARD WAS CASTING IT, since dragons have natural resistance againstg magic (Which is why it takes a team of wizards to tame a dragon). I think the same applies top the nundu
That applies to stunning charms, I think. But honestly, J.K isn't a writer like Sanderson is, where every magic system is accurately defined and written.
@@EnmityTemplar Theres a forum I stumbled upon that says that dragons cant die from a single AK. I think it was on quora? Not sure Imma search for it again when I get home
@@EnmityTemplar J.K is more “I just got this idea and I’m making it the foundation of an entire book without a second thought of whether it’d work with the current story or not”, but that means the creativity is unrestricted. All the new information and stuff might not work once the entire story is already created and new storylines are added, but it’s pretty damn nice for kids.
@azurie580 A kid who isn't a billionaire but has a good life with reasonable stress and work. I'm having my shit better than most others and I'm pretty happy with where I am lmao.
Tri-Wizard Cup DLC, Quidditch DLC and a Magical Beasts DLC: - Add More Dragons to the open world (Ones to fight and ones to tame) - Add Dementors and the Patronus - Add the option to ride the other hippogriths or even the unicorns you tame. - Add the option to take companions with you across the open world. - Expand the Relationships further. - Joining your house team and choosing your position in Quidditch. - More Enemy Variety! - Set the DLC's a year later to wrap up stories set in place or set in motion new events to carry more story forward. I absolutely love this game but I think these inclusions would add so much more replayabilty to the game. I've finished the main campaign, companions quests, puzzles, secrets and 65% of the side quests and captured every beast, but I do worry about the longevity of the game if Avalanche and Warner Bros decide not to make any DLC.
There won't be a Triwizard Tournament DLC. The tournament was abolished in the 1700s, and Avalanche have said they're sticking to established canon, which means the Triwizard Tournament is banned. I expect that we will get Quidditch, but they're not going to do something that blatantly disregards the lore like that.
Okay, but you know why this makes me happy? The dragons have walking and idle animations. Why would they animated that if the devs didn’t have plans to incorporate dragons more in the game… hopefully to ride.
Funny how it is a forbidden spell and probably most common citizen mages didn't even knew it before Voldemort rise, but this wave of videos of ppl using it everywhere make it feels more like a tiktok challenge than actually an unforgivable curse.
@@lolerie No, it was an outlawed spell by 1717, doesn't matter what you use it against, it became unforgivable to use it, in the sense that using any of those three would land you in Azkaban for life. The only reason "Moody" used them in book four was because he wasn't actually Moody That being said, there were times where the three spells became legal: once during the war against Grindelwald, the other two times were the first war against Voldemort, and the second when he took over the ministry.
@@MCshadr217 no, it is only illegal against humans. Goblins are not humans. And Barty did use imperio against humans too, so certainly Albus allowed that.
Didnt some creatures have magic resistance, for example even some spell bounce out of Hagrit (since he was half gigant). So I think even the killing Curse would bounce of a Dragon (unless you perfectly aim at his Eyes or another weak point).
No, this spell is different. It's not as if needs to penetrate you, this spell in particular is said to be like ripping their soul from their body upon contact, like a wind gusting past and it taking your soul along with it.
@azurie580 that's not how the spell works. If it touches you at all you're dead. The argument could be made maybe a dragons scales protect it but it would never be limited to a certain number like 3
@@Callsign_Prophet Naah it is well known that Dragons are usually immune to magic, that's why knights were really important because they needed to kill Dragons with just regular weapons. In harry potter they never said if they are inmune or not, but I prefer if they are, then dragons are more increíble
@Alfredo Humberto the killing curse isn't a simple spell, literally nothing alive can resist it except 2 cases and even in both cases it still kills something. The spell doesn't work on the basis of normal spell because it only interacts with a living soul, and anything that is part of that living thing serves as a conduit to that soul. Infact it doesn't need to entirely land on the person, it just needs to make a contact at the most minute point. This was discussed in the book. The spell CAN be block by a non living object of certain size, the scales or skin of a dragon is part of it so it'll just conduct the spell right to the dragon's soul and rend it right out. That's the genius of the spell, the perfect spell for killing. The only two cases it could be resisted was Harry's mother turning herself into a loving sacrifice, meaning she was offered a chance to live but threw away that chance to die in Harry's stead and people have no souls due to splitting it into hocruxes and the flesh of the target not being a conductor to the soul (though the hocrux being hit with it would rend it) It operates more on the absolute metaphysical laws of the Wizarding world on souls and life rather than the mundane natural laws like resisting normal magic due to inborn characteristics. There is also that talent and power of the caster as well. Voldemort probably could kill anyone with the killing curse since he was just that strong and good at casting it and well loves killing, but someone with less talent, skill and fundamental undeestanding and desire to kill anything probably couldn't hurt a dragon with it. It's why it can bypass any magic shields and protections other than a loving sacrifice since it's basically just taking the shot for the recipient. That's also why you can just simply dodge the spell too.
Fun fact the spell kills anything with less than 10 million hitpoints as avada kedavra’s damage is set to this number in the sqlite file where all spell properties are defined.
Is there anything to do after beating the game? I finished it a couple of days ago and it seems like the only thing you can do are the map objectives and a few side quest that you didn’t do during the main story
@Generic RUclipsr yeah I was shocked how the room of requirement back room grew again next time I went back there after beating the story. Thats awesome.
@@Capybarainahumansuit Had to spend an hour rearranging things because it messed up my layout haha! Allowed me to max out the Herbology section though.
I wonder what are the actual consequences of using Avada Kedavra🤔 because if it’s just something as simple as “we don’t use that spell because it’s a bad spell” then that’s 100% dumb. Why can’t everyone just use one shotting spell and have basically a gun for a wand? In fact, it be better than a gun, because any part of your body that gets hit by it causes an instant kill🤷🏿♂️ so what’s the catch to using that spell? Is it half your life, you don’t go to heaven or hell? There’s gotta be a big consequence to using something that one shots pretty much everything.
Your soul can be "broken" in a sense through killing people. Voldemort would kill people to break his soul into pieces in order to make his Horcruxes, and the Killing Curse is the fastest and easiest way to do it. While using the Killing Curse doesn't garuntee that happening everytime, in the 7th book, Snape was concerned about it happening to him if he killed Dumbledore. Snape being concerned about his soul getting broken despite many years of being a Death Eater is a good indicator of how bad that can be. I think Slughorn in the 5th book mentions something about how bad it is to have your soul broken as well, but I don't remember specifically what he said. Voldemort was born wrong and eventually fell into evil long before he started doing Horcruxes, so it's unclear how much worse off he was for breaking his soul. As for the people killed, nothing really happens after they're killed.
Most spells , even the killing curse won't work on dragons , their hide is too well armored and fortified magically , only a group of wizards working together or an extremely exceptional caster could hope to harm them. The only way to harm them with guarantee is to target their weak spot which are their eyes , hitting the eyes with a few specific spells like the conjunctivitis curse can injure or disable them long enough for you to escape
@@lolerie Incorrect. Dragons are partially immune to all forms of magic, including the Killing Curse, but any spell can harm them. A barrage of spells can eventually hurt a dragon, such as multiple wizards casting the Stunning Charm in unison, as in the Goblet of Fire, or an exceptionally powerful wizard, but not even the Killing Curse can one shot a dragon.
@@Katnaya doesn’t matter , the dragon hide is imbued with ancient magic as well XD , by exceptional caster I mean the likes of Dumbledore and Voldemort who could probably find alternate methods to subdue a dragon alone with their prodigious skill
Books unforgivable curses take a tool in the body and makes the user look more and more grim the more they use it ( that’s why Voldemort look like that ) Me using 50 curses every 10 min : perfect health
on dragon that spell has a different effect, it teleport them into headmaster office, as you can see they dont feel any pain at all, they just fade away LOL
It’s nice that killing curse works mostly, let’s just say i used it against harlow well you can probably guess what happened if you have played that far
dragons are supposed to be imune to all type of magic to a certain degree (in harry potter telltale ofc) so it shouldnt have worked unless at the very leat many wizards were casting it at the same time but ey whatever lol what actually do cocnerns me is the poor animation, they just poof gone.
Alright, and? It has all of the features that are explained in the books, and the books are the actual canon. The devs are free to have artistic license on things. The only canon description of the Hungarian Horntail is that it had black scales, yellow eyes, horns, and a spiked tail and it looked like a lizard. Looks good to me.
Poppy Sweetings Quest line, they appear briefly in a illegal fighting ring. I had no idea they were even the Hungarian Horntail or the Welsh Green when they appeared in the game.
I like how they just disappear
"gone reduce to atom"
Mr. Dumbledore...I don't feel so good.
Just like Voldemort 🤣
@@vilukshanmohanraj1556 oh god lmao
Almost like the devs think "no one would ever try to kill the dragons with avara, no one is really that evil, so dont waste time with dragon animations death".
* An week from release this video came out *
That Voldemort audio at the end😂😂😂
Its the best
Lmao threw me off but I got a amazing laugh!! 😂
Epic
Made me laugh just like the ''' anything of the trolley dear?'' one
Caught me off guard too. 😂😂😂
Voldemort gonna look like Gandhi after I am done with this game
😂😂😂
Are you saying that Ghandi was like nice and you will look Voldemort look like almost pacifistic and stuff?
Idk why I see this so mcuh lately, but all of you fucking people know that Ghandi had more in common with Hitler than Stalin right?
Okay I will now ocmmunicate this in a form all you kids, uh I mena recent adults will understand.
In a 30sec hitler meme
ruclips.net/video/f0gKJOIG4P0/видео.html
Voldemort looks like Gandhi next to nuclear Gandhi
@@jacket2383 No. Voldemort < Nuclear Ghandi < Usagi Pekora
He does look like gandhi minus the glasses and nose
When you use the unforgivable curse but everyone forgives you
It is now a forgivable curse !
You know it's a wild generation when you can casually cast unforgivable curses ...
It's illegal to use unforgivable curse on human, but it's not illegal to use on non-human creatures. (maybe ?)
@@阿綱-g5m that's kinda racist dood
I was looking for this comment
0:45 lmao he put a LOT of passion into that last one. Making them disappear feels like the games way of freaking out cuz it’s like “oh crap we got no dragon death animations yet this spell kills anything…. Screw it let’s just erase it”. (I don’t know if there’s actually no dragon death animations as I haven’t played yet)
Yeah pretty sure there's no animation for it, still it's nice that the rest of the script runs as intended erasing the opponent
Probs gonna get patched, game just released
There is no point where you actually fight a dragon, so they don't need to have death animations for one lol
@@SuccubiSage well just in case, the possibility of players casting AK on dragon is not zero after all.
There’s a dragon flying around the world map when you pause the game. Don’t know if they will let you fight it eventually
I actually respect the fact that they didn’t nerf this spell at all. It is suppose to kill any living thing instantly and that’s what it does in this game. Does that make it the most overpowered spell? Absolutely, but it is the most overpowered spell in the books and movies so it fits. How lame would it have been if it didn’t kill everything with one hit, I would have been pissed honestly lol.
Edit: I definitely would have preferred the professors and people around you to react to it though, like at least act scared or disgusted. You can walk around flinging this spell everywhere and they just keep walking like a mass genocide isn’t happening. That counts for all the unforgivable curses too.
Edit 2: The only thing I've heard some people say that makes sense to me is that maybe the Unforgivable Curses weren't as frowned upon in the past, or as frightening to the Wizarding World. I can maybe see that with Crucio and Imperio but I still think Avada Kedavra would be seen as the darkest and most forbidden spell even at the time of its conception just because of the effect of what it does. I still think its just the fact that they didn't go into the details that much with how people in the game react to things around you while your playing though, but at least this theory explains some of the immersion breaking reactions.
It's like the player character is using SCP-668.
It have a huge cooldown in fight so it's kinda balanced to be honest. You have to setup your curse before using it else you will lose so much value
idk what are you talking about. game is actualy shit, there is no feeling of anything from the book in a proper way. avada is just a spell like bombarda in this game. you can walk around hogward and kill students, and then attend classes. game feels like it would be some huge overhaul mod for other game, because it only has assets from harry potter, but whole story and every plot is just an utter shit with 0 consequences and meaningful rewards.
it should be like that: you learn avada spell, you use it ONCE and at this point you unlock a whole other story, being banned and actually being an enemy to whole magic school and gov. like literally different game in a game. choosing a path of good or bad magican should DRASTICALLY change whole story and all plots, alll friends, enemies, etc, etc.
rly disapointing game, but it would be literally the same as it is in case of genshin impact. game shit but since anime fanbase has no other good rpg game then all of them loves that game without caring how shit and p2w it is. same story for hl. shit as fuck, but since there is no rpg from harry potter there always would be some huge hr fans that will keep talking how good this game, while its shit again.
@@10kgTNTequivalent Book are 100 years from this era legacy. They are not that banished here they are just forbidden for now until Voldemort. But i find it true that the game need to feel more like a dynamic world and need to adapt the choises you are doing. whatever you doing have absolute no repercution on the story and it's kinda sad. Even skyrim and oblivion managed that 15 years ago
Well , there are others ways to nerf spell. I mean situation lile you said where using it against human is like crime for people from school etc
Would be funny if in a twist avada kedavra actually just makes the dragons invisible instead so now you still have a dragon *and* they're invisible now.
Palarandusk moment
AND they are pissed.
I feel so bad for those poor Dragons lol
From what I remember the killing curse COULDNT KILL A DRAGON IF ONLY ONE WIZARD WAS CASTING IT, since dragons have natural resistance againstg magic (Which is why it takes a team of wizards to tame a dragon). I think the same applies top the nundu
That's what I though, some magical creatures and beings are highly resistance to spells.
That applies to stunning charms, I think. But honestly, J.K isn't a writer like Sanderson is, where every magic system is accurately defined and written.
@@EnmityTemplar Theres a forum I stumbled upon that says that dragons cant die from a single AK. I think it was on quora? Not sure Imma search for it again when I get home
@@EnmityTemplar J.K is more “I just got this idea and I’m making it the foundation of an entire book without a second thought of whether it’d work with the current story or not”, but that means the creativity is unrestricted. All the new information and stuff might not work once the entire story is already created and new storylines are added, but it’s pretty damn nice for kids.
@azurie580 A kid who isn't a billionaire but has a good life with reasonable stress and work. I'm having my shit better than most others and I'm pretty happy with where I am lmao.
The killing curse works as a invisibility curse for dragons.
*Snape:* Impressive. 100 points from Gryffindor!
The dragons went to buy some milk. dont worry, they'll be back
Those dragon are so gentle, they just walk around leisurely, nothing like the ones in the movie or the books
Tri-Wizard Cup DLC, Quidditch DLC and a Magical Beasts DLC:
- Add More Dragons to the open world (Ones to fight and ones to tame)
- Add Dementors and the Patronus
- Add the option to ride the other hippogriths or even the unicorns you tame.
- Add the option to take companions with you across the open world.
- Expand the Relationships further.
- Joining your house team and choosing your position in Quidditch.
- More Enemy Variety!
- Set the DLC's a year later to wrap up stories set in place or set in motion new events to carry more story forward.
I absolutely love this game but I think these inclusions would add so much more replayabilty to the game. I've finished the main campaign, companions quests, puzzles, secrets and 65% of the side quests and captured every beast, but I do worry about the longevity of the game if Avalanche and Warner Bros decide not to make any DLC.
There won't be a Triwizard Tournament DLC. The tournament was abolished in the 1700s, and Avalanche have said they're sticking to established canon, which means the Triwizard Tournament is banned. I expect that we will get Quidditch, but they're not going to do something that blatantly disregards the lore like that.
*Gets hit with Avada Kedabra*
Dragon: Aight...peace. *Vanishes*
This is the magical equivalent of a samurai slashing an enemy but they don't die until the samurai sheathes their katana.
That's anime...🤣🤣
"oh cool it makes it disappear"
*meanwhile the developers:*
"WHY THE F*** DOES THE DRAGON KEEP DISAPPEARING?!"
Dragon be like "I don't feel so good..."
Wow, AK actually makes dragons invisible in the wizarding world, FASCINATING!
Okay, but you know why this makes me happy? The dragons have walking and idle animations. Why would they animated that if the devs didn’t have plans to incorporate dragons more in the game… hopefully to ride.
I wish the models were more like the movie counter parts.
We’re gonna get dragons into the room of requirement eventually, maybe as mounts
*Spoiler *not really though// there’s a quest with poppy that deals with dragons
@David S They did say no plans for dlc..
The Last Avada ka Davra brought out his Inner Voldie
Funny how it is a forbidden spell and probably most common citizen mages didn't even knew it before Voldemort rise, but this wave of videos of ppl using it everywhere make it feels more like a tiktok challenge than actually an unforgivable curse.
It is not unforgivable against dragons. Only against humans. In fact it is used most often to kill a dragon, since they are immune to magic.
Once an unforgivable curse turned into a TikTok challenge 🤣
@@lolerie No, it was an outlawed spell by 1717, doesn't matter what you use it against, it became unforgivable to use it, in the sense that using any of those three would land you in Azkaban for life. The only reason "Moody" used them in book four was because he wasn't actually Moody
That being said, there were times where the three spells became legal: once during the war against Grindelwald, the other two times were the first war against Voldemort, and the second when he took over the ministry.
@@MCshadr217 no, it is only illegal against humans. Goblins are not humans. And Barty did use imperio against humans too, so certainly Albus allowed that.
@@MCshadr217 but aurors can use it
Legend has it an ancient magic would cause them to appear in a different land called Skyrim
Yeah the dragons just log off
Didnt some creatures have magic resistance, for example even some spell bounce out of Hagrit (since he was half gigant). So I think even the killing Curse would bounce of a Dragon (unless you perfectly aim at his Eyes or another weak point).
Or stick the wand up bumhole of the dragon and cast the spell
No, this spell is different. It's not as if needs to penetrate you, this spell in particular is said to be like ripping their soul from their body upon contact, like a wind gusting past and it taking your soul along with it.
@azurie580 that's not how the spell works. If it touches you at all you're dead. The argument could be made maybe a dragons scales protect it but it would never be limited to a certain number like 3
@@Callsign_Prophet Naah it is well known that Dragons are usually immune to magic, that's why knights were really important because they needed to kill Dragons with just regular weapons.
In harry potter they never said if they are inmune or not, but I prefer if they are, then dragons are more increíble
@Alfredo Humberto the killing curse isn't a simple spell, literally nothing alive can resist it except 2 cases and even in both cases it still kills something. The spell doesn't work on the basis of normal spell because it only interacts with a living soul, and anything that is part of that living thing serves as a conduit to that soul. Infact it doesn't need to entirely land on the person, it just needs to make a contact at the most minute point. This was discussed in the book.
The spell CAN be block by a non living object of certain size, the scales or skin of a dragon is part of it so it'll just conduct the spell right to the dragon's soul and rend it right out. That's the genius of the spell, the perfect spell for killing.
The only two cases it could be resisted was Harry's mother turning herself into a loving sacrifice, meaning she was offered a chance to live but threw away that chance to die in Harry's stead and people have no souls due to splitting it into hocruxes and the flesh of the target not being a conductor to the soul (though the hocrux being hit with it would rend it)
It operates more on the absolute metaphysical laws of the Wizarding world on souls and life rather than the mundane natural laws like resisting normal magic due to inborn characteristics.
There is also that talent and power of the caster as well. Voldemort probably could kill anyone with the killing curse since he was just that strong and good at casting it and well loves killing, but someone with less talent, skill and fundamental undeestanding and desire to kill anything probably couldn't hurt a dragon with it.
It's why it can bypass any magic shields and protections other than a loving sacrifice since it's basically just taking the shot for the recipient. That's also why you can just simply dodge the spell too.
Something similar to a wanted level in GTA would have be a good idea for this game every time you use an unforgivable curse.
yeah, policeman or the auror office from the minister of magic chasing you like in red dead redemption
Fun fact the spell kills anything with less than 10 million hitpoints as avada kedavra’s damage is set to this number in the sqlite file where all spell properties are defined.
There was actually this “infamous” character that didn’t die from that… it was a goblin and I was shocked!
Pissed me off so much. Lol
the goblin who lived
Oh goodness you caught me off guard at the end there
the Dragon Who Lived!
Mr. Stark...I'm not feeling so good
The Voldemort voice was so sick 😂😂
Magnificent! So dragons don't die, they just disappeared.
Mr. Potter?
I don't feel so good.
Bro Thanos snapped them with Avada Kedavra
In a game were you can set your enemies ablaze and play ping pong with them an instant, painless death starts to seem like the more humane option
And everyone else just carries on with their day while an unforgivable curse is spammed into innocent dragons 😂
I love the fact the dragons are like *this is fine* 💀
Is there anything to do after beating the game? I finished it a couple of days ago and it seems like the only thing you can do are the map objectives and a few side quest that you didn’t do during the main story
You can do the most important part of the game!…
Make your Room of Requirement look pretty 😂
@Generic RUclipsr yeah I was shocked how the room of requirement back room grew again next time I went back there after beating the story. Thats awesome.
@@Capybarainahumansuit Had to spend an hour rearranging things because it messed up my layout haha!
Allowed me to max out the Herbology section though.
@@genericyoutuber5533 but can you now sleep on your own bed or sit on your on sofa/chair?
The coded Avada Kedavra as /deleteentity
I feel like the highlights of the game are just the Three Unforgivable Curses.
I don't feel so good mr. potter.
It is not a dragon. It is a wyvern
"Mr. Hagrid, I don't feel so good"
When lord Voldemort says the killing curse it sounds like he has a sore throat
Dragons: mr Stark, I dont feel very good ...
That they have all species of dragon modeled in game, makes me wonder/hope they will let us catch em later. Maybe DLC.
I wonder what are the actual consequences of using Avada Kedavra🤔 because if it’s just something as simple as “we don’t use that spell because it’s a bad spell” then that’s 100% dumb. Why can’t everyone just use one shotting spell and have basically a gun for a wand? In fact, it be better than a gun, because any part of your body that gets hit by it causes an instant kill🤷🏿♂️ so what’s the catch to using that spell? Is it half your life, you don’t go to heaven or hell? There’s gotta be a big consequence to using something that one shots pretty much everything.
Your soul can be "broken" in a sense through killing people. Voldemort would kill people to break his soul into pieces in order to make his Horcruxes, and the Killing Curse is the fastest and easiest way to do it. While using the Killing Curse doesn't garuntee that happening everytime, in the 7th book, Snape was concerned about it happening to him if he killed Dumbledore. Snape being concerned about his soul getting broken despite many years of being a Death Eater is a good indicator of how bad that can be.
I think Slughorn in the 5th book mentions something about how bad it is to have your soul broken as well, but I don't remember specifically what he said. Voldemort was born wrong and eventually fell into evil long before he started doing Horcruxes, so it's unclear how much worse off he was for breaking his soul.
As for the people killed, nothing really happens after they're killed.
No consequnce agaist dragons, or anything not humans, I would imagine that would even include warewolfs...
@@rozu7772 Ah Gotcha
fading from this plain of existence
That last curse was personal.
Bro just Thanos snapped them out of existence lmao
Feels like old-school mob death animation
What mod menu did u use to spawn in the dragon?
I don't feel so good Mr. Stark...
The dragons have their own invisiblity cloak
I really wish they made a branching storyline with consequences for using spells like this with the trade off of using the op spells
damn, they just got Thanosed out of existence. Love it
Someone far away in Skyrim: *TEACH ME*
The lord voldemort sound is nicely synced. Lol
In book lore it takes 12 different wizards casting stupify all at once even to semi stun a dragon
I like how they seem to not even realize they are fully dead as they disappear.
That final Avada Kedavra tho
In the Wizarding World lore, dragons are immune to a majority of spells which makes them the most overpowered creatures.
I really felt that when he said *AVUDU KUDUVRA*
"you may fire when ready"
Most spells , even the killing curse won't work on dragons , their hide is too well armored and fortified magically , only a group of wizards working together or an extremely exceptional caster could hope to harm them.
The only way to harm them with guarantee is to target their weak spot which are their eyes , hitting the eyes with a few specific spells like the conjunctivitis curse can injure or disable them long enough for you to escape
ur character is an extremely exceptional caster he possesses ancient magic
Only Avada works on them actually.
@@lolerie Incorrect. Dragons are partially immune to all forms of magic, including the Killing Curse, but any spell can harm them. A barrage of spells can eventually hurt a dragon, such as multiple wizards casting the Stunning Charm in unison, as in the Goblet of Fire, or an exceptionally powerful wizard, but not even the Killing Curse can one shot a dragon.
@@Katnaya doesn’t matter , the dragon hide is imbued with ancient magic as well XD , by exceptional caster I mean the likes of Dumbledore and Voldemort who could probably find alternate methods to subdue a dragon alone with their prodigious skill
@@jordanjack4629 this is correct , yesyes
They need to nerf avada kedavra
Gone, reduced to atoms
Even if there's any glitch in the game, the devs can explain it as magic 😅
True
Hogwarts legacy but the protagonist casted the killing curse when the dragon attacked
Someone just wrapped them with a huge invisibility cloak
Books unforgivable curses take a tool in the body and makes the user look more and more grim the more they use it ( that’s why Voldemort look like that )
Me using 50 curses every 10 min : perfect health
Can you make a video on how to use mods in this game?
You can tell someone on the design team loves D&D just by looking at the black dragons design
Asking the important questions i see
We need a mod where it skips the animations for this spell so you can go machine gun kelly crazy.....
on dragon that spell has a different effect, it teleport them into headmaster office, as you can see they dont feel any pain at all, they just fade away LOL
So they just "i don't feel so good". No death animation, got it.
is it possible to remove the deathcam from Avada Kedavra? I personaly hate this kinda cinematic moves, most prefer it to be as a normal spell
I love how they just dissepear like the dev didnt think player Will actually kill a dragon
Avada Kedavra can't Kill a Dragon, it just eliminate from the existance.
I think there should be a penalty for using Avada Kedavra. Maybe a morality system with the law or something.
That's would actually be cool
But it legal to use against dragons...
Its a childrens game...not GTA...this is why we have so many school shootings now comments like this...
@@ashton3512 Harry almost killed his aunt and killed Quirelll without a wand even. So LOL to you.
It’s nice that killing curse works mostly, let’s just say i used it against harlow well you can probably guess what happened if you have played that far
dragons are supposed to be imune to all type of magic to a certain degree (in harry potter telltale ofc) so it shouldnt have worked unless at the very leat many wizards were casting it at the same time but ey whatever lol what actually do cocnerns me is the poor animation, they just poof gone.
Isn't the dragons supposed to has magic proof scale?
In the 5th book they need five professional wizard to suppressing the dragons
They are immune to magic. That is why avada is used to kill them most of the time.
@Azuri e well, nothing alive is immune to it...
@Azuri e this video shoes it is not. And avada takrd 10 million HP.
The game looks so good
That's not bug... is magic!
Seems overpowered
The Horntail is nothing like the one in the movie.
Alright, and? It has all of the features that are explained in the books, and the books are the actual canon. The devs are free to have artistic license on things. The only canon description of the Hungarian Horntail is that it had black scales, yellow eyes, horns, and a spiked tail and it looked like a lizard. Looks good to me.
What mod menu did you use to spawn in the dragon?
My dad after he gone get some milk:
(the last avada) the favorite audio part ahahaha
Dragon : Mr stark i dont feel soo good
They're putting on invisibility cloaks
Damn those dragons are massive! The killing curse arent strong enough tho, have to use twice😂
What a good game damn
Those dragons look a lot like Daenerys' from GoT. One cream, one green and one black.
If a dracolich ever gets real, I dunno what will kill it.
Where can you find the Welsh green and Hungarian horntail in game??
Poppy Sweetings Quest line, they appear briefly in a illegal fighting ring. I had no idea they were even the Hungarian Horntail or the Welsh Green when they appeared in the game.
What mod did you use to spawn them?