Hogwarts Legacy has three main endings for players to discover in addition to Sebastian's dialogue choices which change how his companion quest line ends. Hogwarts Legacy includes a good ending, a bad one, and a universal final end scene for both "good" or "bad" dialogue pathways.
The secret (or true) ending can be unlocked by reaching level 34 in Hogwarts Legacy, which requires players to tick off many of the side objectives to earn enough XP. Anyone who achieves the secret ending will see exactly the same events unfold, regardless of which decision they made at the end of the game.
Hogwarts Legacy: What happens in the Bad Ending? In the Bad Ending, your character again struggles to handle the Ancient Magic unleashed by Ranrok's defeat, but instead of getting help from Professor Fig, you absorb some of that magic into yourself.
If you've been tending towards evil in Hogwarts Legacy throughout your hours with the game, you should choose to open the Repository to complete your arc and embrace the dark side. But if your character is more of a goodie two-shoes, you should opt to keep it contained.
Only the choices made before combating the last boss in the Main Quests "The Final Repository" have any effect on the ending branch. All other choices are irrelevant, so no matter what choice you have made so far, you will be able to see both scenes.
One such unforgivable curse is Avada Kedavra, and yes, the killing spell is in Hogwarts Legacy and you can use it. While we're not advocating the use of the horrible spell, it is powerful in game and will prove handy against tough enemies as it is a one-hit kill curse.
Hogwarts Legacy is a massive success, and Avalanche's game gives players the tools to role-play as Death Eaters.
Yes, you can visit Azkaban in Hogwarts Legacy. While it does not appear on the map, visiting Azkaban is part of an early sidequest that one of the four houses can access.
If you choose not to turn Sebastian in, he will remain at Hogwarts and get away with murder (literally). If he hasn't already taught you the Unforgivable Curses, you can chat to him later and he'll teach you them.
Morality explained. While you can make certain choices and use spells that may be considered morally questionable, you cannot canonically be evil in Hogwarts Legacy. Essentially, there's no version of the story where you'll be recognised as inherently evil and rise up as a proto-Voldemort.
He's always going to have a showdown with his uncle after he goes too far down the dark magic rabbit hole, and eventually he uses the killing curse on him. None of this changes, the only difference is that you can choose whether or not to turn Sebastian in for killing his uncle or not.
If you want to get the “good” ending, you are going to have to choose to keep the Repository a secret and keep it contained. If you want to get the “bad” ending, you will have to make the choice to open the Repository and not keep it a secret.
Hogwarts Legacy's Ranrok Dragon is Technically Not 'Alive'
Players will notice the curse is ineffective if they try to cast Avada Kedavra on it, and not making the final boss a living being is actually a genius way to ensure that players do not anticlimactically fell the dragon in a single hit.
Your Character as a Slytherin
Being a member of House Slytherin won't protect you from Merula Snyde's ire; she will hate you just as much as if you belong to any other House and will still work to undermine you. Character dialogue (sadly) won't change if your character belongs to House Slytherin.
Chiara becomes available as a romance option for the player with the release of the "Festival Fun" side quest. She is also available as a romance option in "Valentine's Day Ball" and "An Enchanted Kiss".
You Don't Age in Hogwarts Legacy Because the Game Only Takes Place Over the Course of One School Year. Your character isn't going to get much older during Hogwarts Legacy.
Now that a few months have passed since Hogwarts Legacy's initial release, many are wondering what kind of DLC support the game will get. Unfortunately, those fans may not want to hold their breath for very long, as Avalanche doesn't have any substantial DLC plans at this moment.
I figured the actual reason was that the developers just didn't have time to make a Quidditch minigame in addition to everything else going on in Hogwarts Legacy. Some suggested that it could show up later as DLC.
The biggest consequence you could face is drawing the ire and disgust from your fellow students and other NPCs in the game. If you are seen using any of the three spells in front of classmates or teachers, you'll hear shocked gasps and other audible admonishments that show their disdain.
A: Hogwarts Legacy is filled with immersive magic, putting players at the center of their adventure to become the witch or wizard they choose to be.
Peter Pettigrew, (a.k.a. Wormtail), is the only Death Eater known to have been in a House other than Slytherin (Gryffindor) while at Hogwarts. There, he was a close friend of Sirius Black, James Potter, and Remus Lupin, although he was the least intelligent and least talented of the group.
The mod features footage of Voldemort wreaking havoc around the Hogwarts grounds. The mod also replaces the player's hands with Voldemort's, creating a seamless experience. However, the mod does have its quirks, as players can still customize Voldemort using the game's character creator.
In Hogwarts Legacy, you'll have the option to make evil choices like practicing the dark arts but you can't become a full-on dark wizard. You'll be able to cast unforgivable curses such as Avada Kedavra, Crucio, and Imperio, which are the actions of a dark wizard.