Wish the game would've found some way to make Isadora the final boss. Have some kind of twist where Isadora's stored Ancient Magic is what kept her alive all those years. Then the main character would defeat her in an intense battle between the 2 Ancient Magic wielders, while at the same time destroying that orb of Ancient Magic Isadora created.
The revelation with rookwood felt so anti climactic. The companions should have been more involved or better yet just focus on one companion if they didn’t have the resources for more. They clearly favored Sebastian the most
In my gameplay I took out that piece of Troll booger once, Avada Kedavra, but that asshole dematerialized, but the second time it exploded! (I ment Rookwood!) 😂 When I had to reach the Goblin (i don't remember is name, and i don't care! 😂) at ending I used Avada Kedavra a couple of times in front of the professors! 😂 Nobody said anything. A couple of times I used Cruciatus and Imperius in front of Poppy (good girl) said: "Someone enjoys dark magic!" or something like that... WTF? Wasn't Avada Kedavra one of the spells that got you jailed for life?
@@ShadowSoul92 Depends. The Three Unforgivable Curses were outlawed in 1717. In retrospect, Hogwarts Legacy takes place in the early 1800's, so suffice to say the outlawing of the Unforgivable Curses is relatively 'new'. Dark Magic is still taught actively, openly in some places, such as Durmstrang Institute where they openly teach their students Dark Magic. Dark Magic is not uncommon, however the depth/degree Witches and Wizards are willing to go in order to push the boundaries, is. But on a mechanic standpoint, the reason why no one reacts to you using the Unforgivable Curses is literally because there is no Morality system. They already hinted at a sequel that is to come, which will more than likely have a Save Game Transfer feature that takes what you did in the first game, over into the second game. So -- if you opted for the evil ending, well....
@@narky5071 They kinda do react to you though, although not as comprehensive as you said due to the lack of morality system. If you use any of the unforgivable curses in front of fellow students or professors, they will react saying something like "where did you learn that spell?" or "I better not catch you using that spell anymore in the future". So yeah, the reaction isn't something that you would expect where people started running away from you or you have aurors apparating in trying to arrest you. But they do react with some dialog remarks about it. As far as the dark arts concerned, they're merely tools. Yes they unforgivable curses are relatively recently outlawed in the timeline. While Durmstrang insititute openly teaches dark arts to students, most people too easily think that Dark Arts = Evil. While in terms of the lore, it's not that simple. Dark arts are merely tools, and it's all about how you use it that matters. There's a difference in using Avada Kedavra to defend yourself and the entire wizarding world against a threat like Isidora, compared to using a simple and harmless depulso spell to push muggles off the cliff for your enjoyment.
I get the feeling that natty and poppy were supposed to have more to them, but for whatever reason only Seb's storyline was properly finished. And even his feels rushed at the end.
The good ending you aren’t selfish with power and so friends will support you. Bad ending you will have no need for support with the power you now have
Because it happened before 1717, not after. 1717 was when the Three Unforgivable Curses were outlawed (Cruciatus, Imperius, Killing Curse). Percival Rackham, Charles Rookwood, Niamh Fitzgerald and San Bakar were around quite a bit before the early 1700's (as is hinted through the Pensieve memories that showed young Isolda Morganach, her brother, and her father - they were definitely well before the Hogwarts Legacy timeline).
Lol, suppose she could have. But Horcruxes are Highly complicated, magical works, and extremely rare to achieve as Herpo the Foul was at the time the only wizard to achieve making a Horcruxes when others may tried but failed and cost them they lives so at that time it would have been a Legend in a story. But Isidorah was to Fixated on her Heal the world. I don't think she gave her mind anything else to do. She was even blind to the long-term consequences of her pain extraction. Otherwise, I'd imagine with a clear head she would have walked the path to make one. Rather she would Succeed is a different matter.
Since there are other Ancestors in this game of the Harry Potter characters we've grown to love, i made my character an ancestor to Draco and Lucius Malfoy.
Wish the game would've found some way to make Isadora the final boss. Have some kind of twist where Isadora's stored Ancient Magic is what kept her alive all those years. Then the main character would defeat her in an intense battle between the 2 Ancient Magic wielders, while at the same time destroying that orb of Ancient Magic Isadora created.
The revelation with rookwood felt so anti climactic. The companions should have been more involved or better yet just focus on one companion if they didn’t have the resources for more. They clearly favored Sebastian the most
In my gameplay I took out that piece of Troll booger once, Avada Kedavra, but that asshole dematerialized, but the second time it exploded! (I ment Rookwood!) 😂 When I had to reach the Goblin (i don't remember is name, and i don't care! 😂) at ending I used Avada Kedavra a couple of times in front of the professors! 😂 Nobody said anything. A couple of times I used Cruciatus and Imperius in front of Poppy (good girl) said: "Someone enjoys dark magic!" or something like that... WTF? Wasn't Avada Kedavra one of the spells that got you jailed for life?
@@ShadowSoul92 Depends. The Three Unforgivable Curses were outlawed in 1717. In retrospect, Hogwarts Legacy takes place in the early 1800's, so suffice to say the outlawing of the Unforgivable Curses is relatively 'new'. Dark Magic is still taught actively, openly in some places, such as Durmstrang Institute where they openly teach their students Dark Magic.
Dark Magic is not uncommon, however the depth/degree Witches and Wizards are willing to go in order to push the boundaries, is.
But on a mechanic standpoint, the reason why no one reacts to you using the Unforgivable Curses is literally because there is no Morality system. They already hinted at a sequel that is to come, which will more than likely have a Save Game Transfer feature that takes what you did in the first game, over into the second game.
So -- if you opted for the evil ending, well....
@@narky5071 They kinda do react to you though, although not as comprehensive as you said due to the lack of morality system. If you use any of the unforgivable curses in front of fellow students or professors, they will react saying something like "where did you learn that spell?" or "I better not catch you using that spell anymore in the future". So yeah, the reaction isn't something that you would expect where people started running away from you or you have aurors apparating in trying to arrest you. But they do react with some dialog remarks about it.
As far as the dark arts concerned, they're merely tools. Yes they unforgivable curses are relatively recently outlawed in the timeline. While Durmstrang insititute openly teaches dark arts to students, most people too easily think that Dark Arts = Evil. While in terms of the lore, it's not that simple. Dark arts are merely tools, and it's all about how you use it that matters. There's a difference in using Avada Kedavra to defend yourself and the entire wizarding world against a threat like Isidora, compared to using a simple and harmless depulso spell to push muggles off the cliff for your enjoyment.
@@narky5071 Hogwarts Legacy takes place in late 1800, so like 1890 something..
One thing that triggered me is that when lodgok died, that "No!" sounded like they didn't care at all
fr, I legit screamed "No" and my character just said "no."
Literally 😭 Like compare Harry’s “NOO!” When cedric died and the MC’s Noo to Lodgok… like bruh
I love this game!
I saw the name Harry Potter, then realized it was the name of the active character 🤣
Lol.
It's Harry potter
I get the feeling that natty and poppy were supposed to have more to them, but for whatever reason only Seb's storyline was properly finished. And even his feels rushed at the end.
I remember when draco and harry in the tower Dumbledore died it's sad but I didn't cry
How'd you feel when & after Cedric Diggory died 🤔🤔
The good ending is so better.. but i dont no why he dont come at the bad ending..
The good ending you aren’t selfish with power and so friends will support you. Bad ending you will have no need for support with the power you now have
Halfway through vid it’s so cool x
Noob
Should have used Chomping Cabbages on the Dragon
No one going to mention that a teacher went as far as to use the killing curse on someone?
Because it happened before 1717, not after. 1717 was when the Three Unforgivable Curses were outlawed (Cruciatus, Imperius, Killing Curse). Percival Rackham, Charles Rookwood, Niamh Fitzgerald and San Bakar were around quite a bit before the early 1700's (as is hinted through the Pensieve memories that showed young Isolda Morganach, her brother, and her father - they were definitely well before the Hogwarts Legacy timeline).
@@narky5071 Then again San Bakar's use of the killing curse was justified. He had to defend himself and his colleagues
Surely isidorah made horcruxes somehow.
Lol, suppose she could have. But Horcruxes are Highly complicated, magical works, and extremely rare to achieve as Herpo the Foul was at the time the only wizard to achieve making a Horcruxes when others may tried but failed and cost them they lives so at that time it would have been a Legend in a story. But Isidorah was to Fixated on her Heal the world. I don't think she gave her mind anything else to do. She was even blind to the long-term consequences of her pain extraction. Otherwise, I'd imagine with a clear head she would have walked the path to make one. Rather she would Succeed is a different matter.
Did Ranrok just DODGE a freaking Avada Kedavra?????
The thumbnail is kinda sus.
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I love how the mc is harry potter
Harry Potter exists before Harry Potter.
Lol
@Connor the Android CONNOR the f*ck you doing?
Since there are other Ancestors in this game of the Harry Potter characters we've grown to love, i made my character an ancestor to Draco and Lucius Malfoy.
Characters kinda give me a sim vibe
I want to details
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