![]() ![]() You do not gain any extra powers in the endgame as you clear out the rest of the map. You still celebrate your House Cup win with your friends and the game rolls credits. No one ever mentions your decision to be evil and hoard all the dark magic power for yourself. ![]() This horrifies Professor Fig for exactly one line of dialogue, but the only difference is a slightly darker final cutscene which shows me wielding the “pain magic” with a sick smile rather than stuffing it back into its box.īut after this…nothing changes. Naturally, as an evil Hufflepuff witch, I decided to control the dark forces rather than bind them. There’s no way to save him even if you made the “good” decisions. Any option you chose results in the same boss fight against Ranrok, and Professor Fig dying. You can chose to contain or control the reserves of dark magic the Keepers are sworn to protect. The Grand Finale: This was probably the most disappointing part. ![]() My friendly AI partners never remarked on them in combat, though enemies sometimes would say things like “you’re no stranger to dark magic are you?” But it didn’t make anyone in the story treat me any differently, even when I’m slinging these spells next to Professor Fig. It’s just ten times more powerful than any other spell in Hogwarts Legacy.Īs for the downsides of using these curses? I didn’t find any. And its upgrade means you kill any cursed enemy nearby. And then of course, Avada Kedavra, the killing curse which, I have to respect the decision here, can one-shot any enemy in the game, including giant trolls and named bosses. That’s especially true of Imperio, which can take the strongest enemy out of combat and have him curse everyone he attacks. Choosing to learn the curses does not forbid you from making “good” decisions later, but it’s part of the road to cosplaying as evil here, and they are fundamentally some of the strongest curses in the game. Unforgivable Curses: I would say easily the biggest difference between a good and evil playthrough is the Unforgivable Curses. ![]()
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