“I wonder if I should have shared this information”. What a great idea professor, then you wouldn’t have had to send a teenager to fight an ancient evil and murderous bandits.
Did you play the game because it literally goes over to why he couldn’t and still doesn’t stop the fact that the main character would’ve still have been needed no matter what (cause you know, ancient magic not being able to be used or seen by all)
@@jlinus7251 Magical Theory. Just looked it up after reading this. I know I'm late but this video just popped up in my recommended and I found your question.
Would have been awesome if when you choose power you actually get some kind of buff to ancient magic or reduced cooldowns. Like every ending has its pros and cons
I think then fig should live in the good ending cause if you get a buff for the Bad ending but Fig dies either way why would anyone ever choose the good ending
Just beat the game and chose the evil ending. I didn’t even know Fig had died until we were back at hogwarts and they started giving speeches about him. I thought the falling Boulder just separated us so that I would have to beat the big bad guy on my own. I like that the good ending showed Fig dying and wish the evil ending had something similar.
I thought the same! That we’d been seperated by the boulder, but then while fighting I heard my character shout “This is for Professor Fig!” and I was like WAIT WHAT??? It’s weird to me because your character screams when Fig is almost hit by the giant pensive knight at Gringotts, and also yells “NO!” when Ranrok murders Lodgok, so for them not to scream and just kinda be silent sucked.
Everyone going: I thought they were separated by the boulders! But my face was precisely my character's face when I saw it happen. I legit though my dude was squashed by that boulder first time I saw it and was actually shocked to see he survived as long as he did for the good ending.
I just beat the game last night with the good ending and didn't realize professor Fig was dead until the professors were waxing poetic about him. You can see him keep breathing in his "death" cutscene. 9:40
When I first played it I thought the boulder killed fig and I was literally in shock but then I saw him again and I was like "oh.. okay" just to see him die lmao
So realistically it doesnt matter what ending you choose... What a criminally missed opportunity. Would have been dope if your eyes at least glowed red like ranrock or something if you chose "evil" or got to keep the special wand if you chose good. :/
Yeah, there should be more. The player deserves a fun new ability after a fight like the one with Ranrok. If you choose good you should get magic from Hogwarts itself as a thank you for protecting it, if you choose evil you get the ability to use the evil magic.
@@abigailpaz6179 Yeah, for a split second and that's it. I think he's talking a permanent change to them. Or at least have the ability to change them via barber.
I chose to keep the power hoping that would lead to a cure for Anne as it should have, but no. Even though sucking the pain out of her might not really classify as a cure as we've learned. I guess I became the most evil Gryffindor of all time for nothing. Note: If Fig dies anyway and the power is contained anyway and nothing changes, then there is no real difference.
Why would it lead to a cure? It never worked as a cure. It was the equivalent of using an axe to cut your hand off to fix a broken finger. I can't imagine a teenager just learning Ancient Magic was gone to figure it out and totally not become consumed by it, when a fully realized Witch, who had mastered Ancient Magic not only couldn't figure out, but went nuts.
My take is that sooner or later this stored power can be released harmlessly. Either the protagonist is keeping the secret really well or the power had already released and possibly a large scale forgetting spell performed.
I had a mask on and had no idea about the smirk :D I think the "evil" ending is the better ending. Because this way you absorb the power and become a keeper of it by having it in your body, you have the full control ever it, you can ensure no evil will be caused by it and it dies with you. If you contain it in Hogwarts, someone other ancient magic wielder, maybe centuries later, can get to it and use it for evil.
@@patrikdrug6443that was exactly my thought when i made that decision, but sadly that force you to pick these stupid villian lines even though you got good intensions, tragic how we get seperated from prof fig :/
When i got the choice i didn't turn him in all he cares about is his sister Anne Not even his uncle cared to that degree about his own niece just because he lost hope he tried to ruin Sebastian's life and watch His twin sister died and people want to turn him in they do not know the pain of having a loved one suffer and you're powerless to help them .
@@chara257I will not turn in Sebastian I actually feel bad for him I lost bunch of relatives, my great-uncle, my papa (grandpa), and my little sister (I never met her, I was a year when she was born and she only lived to be 40 mins old)
Honestly I feel like the Evil ending can be interpreted in the different way. You took the magic with you and it's within you and it will die with you without anyone hurting until the time it rises again and someone to break everything.
I think this game emphasized that not all Slytherins are as bad as the Potter storyline made it out to be for a while. Anne Ominis and Professor Sharpe are really good. Sebastian is also a really good kid who had bad things happen to him that eventually led him down a dark path. Also if you consider some of the other side characters in the game, they seem like decent people.
@@kingkizza7669 him and Slughorn were the only exceptions. They made every other Slytherin look bad and all of Voldemort’s followers were all Slytherin
It kind of sucks that the only quest line with any impact on the story is Sebastian's... Hopefully they will add more stuff to the ending in DLC or something
Sadly they made it clear they won't do any DLC for the game........... I think their going to be doing other games one of which will be on the school in the US.
The game really didnt offer any sort of "options". Sure, you could disappoint a couple students but I always felt forcefully the good guy. And then the decisions i do get to make that matter only change a couple of cut scenes. No in game changes. I was also really hoping my white dodge plume of smoke would turn black once i cast avada kedavra or something but nope, still good guy white
I don't really get what makes it a bad ending. I do feel this is one of the games weaknesses, in writing, despite me liking the game. It does not appear as they wanted to make it a gray area, it's pretty clear that they wanted keepers to be good and isidora bad but I think it failed. Your bad ending does not change anything, you are still you in the end, and as far as isigora, she wanted to help people and that thing with her dad... like what was that even? Did she suck him too much that he was left a husk? Or is it a side effect of being sucked that eventually you become a husk? Like what she was doing did not appear that bad at very least, and then freaking captain turban there straight up abra kadabras her while she did not seem to try and kill any of the keepers but just though them to be selfish with this power.
He became a husk because the magic she used pulled out pain but also left a hole thru which all the other feelings/soul/magic were slowly leaking out as a side effect. It was affecting the enviroment and her in the end. I would still say keeping it locked away instead of studying it is a bad choice because i would compare it to radiation, whos first discoverers/examiners all died by it, but imagine humanity would have never discovered radiation and all the technological benefits it brought in medical and energy applications because they were too afraid to study it in the first place? Specially thru the eyes of a Slytherin this would be ludicrous. Opening it to study the power wisely, not for own benefit is the true good ending.
She slammed the headmistress head first against a stone wall. That kills people, last time I checked. Captain turban instantly rose to the second place in my list of favorite characters after he abracadabred that gardening tool. You are completely right that the writing is canine excrement in this game, so I was frankly shocked that they actually managed to write a scene where character takes a decisive and justifiable action instead of allowing situation to deteriorate completely. I mean, I would say that they should have explored Isadora's power and actions more instead of turning her into a generic cartoon villain, but I'll go a step further and say that the entire "ancient magic" plot is stupid and should have been cut. They had the entirety of Wizarding World to play with, and instead of doing anything decent with all of that, they focused the main story on a dumb gimmick they invented and dungeons that look more like orokin levels from warframe than hogwarts. What a waste.
@@strawberry-parfait3922 actually, that would be ludicrous to a Ravenclaw Slytherin would want to play with the power. Ravenclaw wants to learn about it how they can use it to advance knowledge I don’t want to say technology, because they technically didn’t have it back then, but in today’s day and age, we want to advance the medical field technology environmental everything we want to learn as much as we can so we can make as much as we can better so we would take this magic play with it and learn about it and put it to use in so many good ways I feel like a slither in what accidentally blew up their cat?
I feel like this game could of been better if it prioritized quality over quantity. 90% of the map and side quests should of been cut and instead focused on main quests and relationship quests. Would rather had a 8-12 hour game rather then the 40 hours of ubisoft slop. I know it it sounds like I hate this game but its just my complaint about this game.
@@n0vitski It is canon for wizards to just erase bones by accident with spells and to regrow said bones with ZERO SIDE EFFECTS with a potion. Hell they singlehandedly turned the place around hogwarts from a desert to an oasis with a single spell. You really think one depulso shot is enough to kill one of the four? Hell you can spam depulso at a student, bouncing them off the wall like a fucking tennis ball without killing them, why would a "master" wizard/witch die with a single spell? Dude straight murdered her with avada kedavra, for no reason other than the four deciding with 0 investigation, 0 thought, 0 research, and 0 insight that she was killing people with again 0 proof of it.
I really thought I'd get some type of powers when literally choosing the power for my own. I would've liked to lose Fig and be OP if choosing that, OR Fig lives and teaches you some type of matched good spells/power if choosing to keep it. Like fable, wherein the choices you make actually affect gameplay, it literally makes no difference in the game, and that's a major L, imho.
I choose full evil, and will not turn in Sebastian as he is the only one who ever fully supported me with the spells which are very useful... Crucio, Imperio and ofc Avada Kedavra. I can even test the spells on him! Gaunt keeps getting in the way with his 'It's forbidden spells, dont learn it'... such a waste of the family line. Main character and Sebastian will be like Dumbledore and Grindelwald but then agreed in ideology
Same man, I looked at the good ending because I only had the evil and thought wait does he survive then he got hit and I was like oh he still died I don’t feel as bad now then he returned and I was like damn I do feel as bad and then he died again and then I was like damn, wish I chose the good ending😭
There’s really no difference between the endings I did the “bad ending” in which I absorbed the power and use it for the betterment of the world keeping it away seems dumb
I honestly think there is no bad ending. After beating the game 4 times, getting the platinum trophy. The "bad" ending to me is really the "good ending" and the "good ending" is more of a "neutral ending"
Kinda shame they didn't do something for the bad ending cosmetic wise. I remember Infamous 1 years ago you could reactivate the device that gave you your powers (it kills others) and if you did your lightning if evil went from red to black outline with red inside wish they did something similar
Finally finished the game after 60+ hours, and i've some thoughts. As much as i loved the game, especially in the early hours of my time with it, the story did feel rather lax in places - wheter it was in going into detail on certain things, or the way characters behaved or talked about things in the world (story wise i mean), but to me this didn't become evident until just over the halfway point around 40 hours or so. When i reached the point where you "choose" what to do with the Repository, i was dissapointed that there was no option to simply release it and leave it to fizzle out on its own as thats what i felt to be the best choice - as keeping it under Hogwarts would only invite future power-hungry threats to the School, and claiming it for myself was out of my personal character as i was playing a Hufflepuff. Thinking on it this is what i'd consider a flaw in the story in that the game didn't go into great detail regarding the Ancient Magic used by Isidora to literally pull the pain and emotions from people - primarily how long do the effects really last (because if they were very long lasting, then Ranrok wouldn't have needed to frantically seek out the other repositories), because this could've influenced the final choices better if they were more fleshed out.
I kinda lost my sense of immersion when I realised my limited choices and actions did not matter. I think it was after I unlocked crucio that did it for me. I used it in battle on front of one of the side characters and they didn't even comment on it. They didn't care, and yet we have Sebastians storyline (which I really liked) in which him using the curses is a big deal. So I kinda stopped caring. Which is a shame cause I really liked the look and mechanics of the game. Yet as pretty as the game is it just felt inconsistent and like I was watching a movie play pit rather than play a role in the story.
@@Evolution-ld2he a fair bit of free time will do that lol but overall the gameplay was easy, so that helped me breeze through most of the combat. Exploration I got out of the way early the hard way - on foot because I didn’t want to miss anything important like butterfly chests or a dungeon. It’s always the first thing I like doing in an open world game :)
Honest to God don't know what the goblins are fighting for. I know Ranrok hates wizards and wants ancient magic sure, but to what end? Kill all wizards? Make a society every Goblins can use wands? Seriously the villain's are so weak in this. The main story was so underwhelming as well. I would have liked a proper good and bad ending.
So, I've chosen the evil ending but from, what I've seen it really didn't matter what ending was chosen because you don't really get anything from either ending and either way it goes the reservoir still manages to get opened. Man, I thought it was gonna be something special between them.
I was a good guy, but i chose the 'evil' choice because there was no, "lets open it and destroy it" option. So if we just left it, it's too dangerous. It's irresponsible to leave it.
Gryffindor and Hufflepuff would choose good ending. Ravenclaw and Slytherin would choose 'evil'. A Gryffindor's honor would demand that they take their role as the guardian of the ancient power seriously and not use it, while loyal Hufflepuff would never dream of betraying the keepers. On the other hand, a Ravenclaw's curiosity would not allow them to leave a treasure trove an ancient knowledge untapped, and an ambitious Slytherin certainly wouldn't pass up such immense power.
Well, I'm a Ravenclaw, and what I saw of this power let me think that it is to dangerous to be used without making a study of it. Ranrok is become completely crazy with it after all. That's why I keep the power sealed, and I inform professors when the situation calm down
As a Ravenclaw I chose the good ending not because it was initially my intention but because I was planning to save that for my secondary Slytherin character. Typical of a Ravenclaw since I didn’t want to disappoint professor Fig or worst get expelled 😂. We are so ridiculously competitive but unlike Slytherins, we’re academics first and foremost.
I choose to believe that the power absorption ending *IS* the good one. Some other random person is going to discover the Final Repository eventually. Why not use it yourself when you *KNOW* you will study it, and if it truly cannot be used for good without a heavy cost, it will die with you.
I'm confused. Mine didn't end like this. I chose the bad ending but when he asked if i were sure after everything i said i want to contain it to do good with it. So when i fought and defeated the dragon i didn't make that orb thing again i absorbed the power for myself for good.
The truth about this choice lies in evolution and competition. If anyone could wield a magic that's would be nothing special about it and there's no advantage of others.
im confused cause i picked to leave the repository and not take the power or whatever but i dont know if i got the good ending or the true one? im guessing the true ending is if you turn in Sebastian and if you had 100% field guide? idk
I felt more cheated out of the field guide quests. It was more underwhelming, especially spending so many hours to find them all without looking for cheats on YT
I will *NOT* accept that as the true ending. Sebastian did nothing wrong. I wouldn't even send Voldemort to Azkaban. Horrible place. A fate worse than death. For a teenager who's been abused all his life--by his uncle, no less--would be the actual evil ending. Especially since I felt more attached to Sebastian and his story than the MC themselves.
It does nothing, it’s always the same ending no matter what you choose or how you behave during the story. For me, the lack of morality system and the lack of multiple ending based on your actions stopped this from being an all time classic game, it’s still a good game, but feels kinda empty in the end
All I got was the ending where you’re irrevocably locked out of learning Avada kedavra. I thought for sure there might be another opportunity, but apparently not… I wasn’t even gonna use it that much, I just want to complete my spell set! This will irk me until the end of time!!
@@conget Except it is. It's addicting and slowly blinds you to reasoning, making you more consumed with it and your desires. To the point you think turning people into husks is a good thing. There is no choice. You just tell yourself you're making this choice yourself, and that you can do it the right way. When no, you are not and you cannot. It's a drug, and you will become a slave to it.
Its dissapointing that I didnt actually get anything when I chose the power. I wish it gave you some kinda permanent buff or at least something cosmetic like ur spells are all red electricity like ranrok or smth.
I really hope they make more in the DLC's this game has so much potential. More so because Harry Potter is a big brand. Alos a lot of people playing the game are grown adults now and I think we all wondered what happened between defeating voldemort and seeing the next generation heading to hogwarts. It's a great game don't get me wrong but there are so many missed opportunities not just within the story and gameplay but also marketing wise they could've made a lot more if they gave just a little more.
Ngl the ending confuses me because i got the bad ending, even though the whole playthrough i was good/spared when given the chance in all my choices. In the end i feel like i went neutral cause i said i wanted to open it but use the power for good and avoid the past mistakes of the witch before and since a lot of goblins now know of it they could drill again
@@abbyschoolcraft5837Rookwood was long dead by that point, courtesy of MC. However, I choose to believe that Anne's curse was dispelled upon Rookwood's death. Nice spot, BTW. Never noticed that before!
I've finished the game a couple of days ago, i chose the "evil" ending, to be honest, didn't expect fig dying, so i felt bad for that. But, as a Slytherin, i thought that "evil" interactions fitted perfectly. Even the wand looked like an "evil"character's wand. I really enjoyed the game tough. Glad that its not just classes and go around the castle.
I am Gabriel Cunnigham Ivan from America State of Florida. But recently moved to Georgia. It's a pleasure to meet you Famous UA-camr CessxPlays I'm completely new to Hogwarts Legacy game my most favorite house is Slytherin Many Legends studied there even Merlin studied there! But also read on Google are there achievements to complete this game on all Four Houses it said Yes. Makes sense I bet it's because Hogwarts Houses War Tournament that's what we like to call it. In that Houses War Tournament they tend to get the Year's own season tournament we seen the Houses War Tournament in Harry Potter 1 the Philosopher's stone Slytherin almost won but with the help of Ron Hermione Harry own personal defeating Voldemort got the Sorcerer Stone Destroyed they won House Season Trophy for Gryffindor so like that first movie whichever house the gamers own protagonists are in will Win the House War Tournament Cup Trophy also Harry Potter 2 Chamber of Secrets Harry even got the Basilisk Killed then got the first Horcrux Destroyed got the hivemind controlled Teenage Voldemort Clone Destroyed. So first gonna play Hufflepuff 🟡started playing Hogwarts Legacy for the very first time in November 17 2024 then will play Ravenclaw 🔵will play Gryffindor 🔴 NUMBER 1 STRONGEST then play Slytherin 🟢 NUMBER 1 MOST POWERFUL FOR LAST WINNING THE HOUSES WAR TOURNAMENT TROPHY.🏆 Read about the the plot on Wikipedia there are 2 choices for the main character to decide what to do with the ancient Sorcery either to keep the Ancient Sorcery hidden for anyone with Heroism in them to use that power on any occasions or absorb the power for themselves RIGHT THERE RIGHT NOW. Already know which is the Good Superhero Ending. I also know the other one is badish but I prefer to call Anti Regulation Hero ending mostly depends on how the gamers uses the Protagonists Complete Potential Ancient Sorcery Advanced Powers even in the upcoming New Hogwarts Legacy Two Game. Haven't seen the videos about those endings don't want spoilers did not read about how bad is Fig's Injuries no spoilers on Fig that's why I just read them on wiki just so you know. But wanted to know are there 3 seperate achievements for each Endings. Are there just 2 achievements for one of those 2 original endings either choose Superhero or Anti Regulation Hero Ending then the second achievement for the True Bonus ending? Or is there 3 Separate Endings One Game File you accomplish by getting the Superhero Ending then other Game File finish the game with the Anti Regulation Hero Ending then get the True Ending?
I’m not convinced that just avoiding the problem and keeping it locked away out of fear is “heroic” especially when that clearly just leaves it for villains to find and eventually access again. We could take it out and learn about it, all magic can be used for good or bad.
When this game was coming out i swear i heard about you being able to chose the dark or light as being a death eater etc, really wished they made more for the game after you finishing school.
i cryed my eyes out when Proffessor Fig died and found out that Sebastian got expelled from hogwarts do to proffesor Fig and Sebastian was my favorite carecters in hogwats legacy
You know, everything about this game was great... except for all 3 endings. You don't really get anything that's amazingly great for your gaming character like more advanced spells or the part where you get to keep the wand to have so much power when you choose the evil ending. The Good Ending was probably the most saddest one of them all, i felt bad for everyone including the main character that you play as, so disappointing! The True Ending is probably the most baffling ending of them all and it is sad to a certain degree but i think it's way better than the other two ending's, probably the most well-suited ending for my own customizable player. Overall, the game was amazing and there's a lot of depth, emotion, friendship, leadership, perks, and other fun activities to do like exploring in the game! I enjoyed it! I'll rate this game a solid 9/10, at least in my opinion. Probably the best Hogwarts game in ages!
I got the bad ending but still saw all the class extra stuff (nattys boggart, beasts class, so on) at the end. I’m confused????? Do you get the true ending with the evil ending???
But I don't understand, why is it a "Bad" ending if my character isn't a bad person? This makes no sense. I can see if my character was going down an evil path and then you would get indication that they will use the power for evil, but JUST because I choose to keep the power that makes my character what, evil by association? That doesn't make any sense!
What happened to Professor Fig when you choose the evil ending? I know he dies regardless, but I didn’t see his body in the evil ending.. I went with the good one btw (obviously)
It's the choice at 09:52 when Fig asks you what will you do with the secret. Other choices before that doesn't really matter, so just replay the final quest.
It honestly took me to watch this to understand that there even was a difference between endings. Chose the evil ending and was not happy that my character ended up containing the magic anyway... very confusing and could have been better...
I love how Hogwarts Legacy has so many different accents and character origins, while the movies only accepted people with British accents/ could do a British accent.
Ack Fig's death kills me every time and it pisses me off that even if we choose the "good" choice he still dies! Like we have a freaking Pheonix just do a cut scene or something where if you choose good he's recovering in St Mungo's or something! For God's sake they didn't need to destroy my heart like that! I'll never choose bad just because I never want to disappoint Fig but I won't deny the fact that in the long run what choice you made made no difference was...irritating.
I like the ending with Ominis. I had this conversation directly with Sebastian as I had not turned him in. I think I need to replay the game and be a bit more evil next time LOL
@Northalix I see, thanks for letting me know, if it wasn't for the possibility of learning the killing curse I def would've turned him in to get ominis (I missed out earlier)
Meaningless gaming "choice" #1276879034568... Anyway I'm way more interested as to why the MC just stands there and does nothing when Ranrok arrives ? Like, dude just kill him... he's RIGHT there... you're ult is fully charged, just transfigure him into a chicken & we can all go home...
oh man i hate this game so much... why even bother to implement choices. it's like in pokemon when the guy says "will you help me with the pokedex" and if you click no he will ask you over and over again until you say yes. yeah, that's perfect realism. or maybe it actually is... and it's a social statement :D how choice is an illusion and you're forced to run in circles until you die,
@@okangel at least not the way I feel. it's not about creating entire storyline. you just chose the have the most powerful magic in the world under your control, and you don't even learn one new spell? same with the graphorn. if i attacked it, it should've simply died. and then you take a part of its body or so to the cave to enter, as a proove that you killed aka conquered it. this is a not a new story-line it's just a minor inconveniency when you notice you can't ride it. or you can make it even easier and take one of those side quests you already have and make it all about healing the graphorn up again after you almost killed it. it's ridiculous how nothing about this game changes no matter how eveil you are. look at fable. if you've done something bad they call you murder and are afraid of you. here you literally kill everything you see and you're such a good person, that they still give you 100 points for gryffindor
Professor Fig: What will you do with the power?
My Character: I’ll keep it for myself, unless you pay a fee.
Keeping the power contained is a lot more work than I expected. I would like to be paid for my time.
😂😂😂
I need those 500 coins man
Bro they give you way to much money in the dialogue option
“I wonder if I should have shared this information”. What a great idea professor, then you wouldn’t have had to send a teenager to fight an ancient evil and murderous bandits.
I’m not sure if you’re new to Harry Potter but that’s sort of a thing at hogwarts.
I read this in a Brit Accent wtf lol
What does Professor Fig even teach in Hogwarts anyway. I don't recall them mentioning what class he takes care off
Did you play the game because it literally goes over to why he couldn’t and still doesn’t stop the fact that the main character would’ve still have been needed no matter what (cause you know, ancient magic not being able to be used or seen by all)
@@jlinus7251 Magical Theory. Just looked it up after reading this. I know I'm late but this video just popped up in my recommended and I found your question.
Would have been awesome if when you choose power you actually get some kind of buff to ancient magic or reduced cooldowns. Like every ending has its pros and cons
That’s what I assumed but sadly not
I think then fig should live in the good ending cause if you get a buff for the Bad ending but Fig dies either way why would anyone ever choose the good ending
@@mcplayer6456because it makes the most sense.
whats the benefit of keeping the power?
@@mdjunad5771 To heal others such as Sebastian's sister. That would be possible but the game doesn't adress any consequence of your choices.
Just beat the game and chose the evil ending. I didn’t even know Fig had died until we were back at hogwarts and they started giving speeches about him. I thought the falling Boulder just separated us so that I would have to beat the big bad guy on my own. I like that the good ending showed Fig dying and wish the evil ending had something similar.
I thought the same! That we’d been seperated by the boulder, but then while fighting I heard my character shout “This is for Professor Fig!” and I was like WAIT WHAT??? It’s weird to me because your character screams when Fig is almost hit by the giant pensive knight at Gringotts, and also yells “NO!” when Ranrok murders Lodgok, so for them not to scream and just kinda be silent sucked.
Even if you get the good ending it is implied that Fig died. And believed to be by the main character.
Everyone going: I thought they were separated by the boulders!
But my face was precisely my character's face when I saw it happen. I legit though my dude was squashed by that boulder first time I saw it and was actually shocked to see he survived as long as he did for the good ending.
I just beat the game last night with the good ending and didn't realize professor Fig was dead until the professors were waxing poetic about him. You can see him keep breathing in his "death" cutscene. 9:40
When I first played it I thought the boulder killed fig and I was literally in shock but then I saw him again and I was like "oh.. okay" just to see him die lmao
So realistically it doesnt matter what ending you choose... What a criminally missed opportunity. Would have been dope if your eyes at least glowed red like ranrock or something if you chose "evil" or got to keep the special wand if you chose good. :/
They do glow red
Yeah, there should be more. The player deserves a fun new ability after a fight like the one with Ranrok. If you choose good you should get magic from Hogwarts itself as a thank you for protecting it, if you choose evil you get the ability to use the evil magic.
@@abigailpaz6179 Yeah, for a split second and that's it. I think he's talking a permanent change to them. Or at least have the ability to change them via barber.
Evil all the way 😈
@@felynia Evil magic? Bro just press X and slam those motherfrs in the ground violently 3 times lol
I chose to keep the power hoping that would lead to a cure for Anne as it should have, but no. Even though sucking the pain out of her might not really classify as a cure as we've learned. I guess I became the most evil Gryffindor of all time for nothing. Note: If Fig dies anyway and the power is contained anyway and nothing changes, then there is no real difference.
Why would it lead to a cure? It never worked as a cure. It was the equivalent of using an axe to cut your hand off to fix a broken finger.
I can't imagine a teenager just learning Ancient Magic was gone to figure it out and totally not become consumed by it, when a fully realized Witch, who had mastered Ancient Magic not only couldn't figure out, but went nuts.
Unless they come out with some fire ass DLC in which you can use the power
My take is that sooner or later this stored power can be released harmlessly.
Either the protagonist is keeping the secret really well or the power had already released and possibly a large scale forgetting spell performed.
Voldemort doesn't hold a candle to how evil I was in Hogwarts Legacy.
I prefer the “evil” ending to be honest. The way he was smirking as he was using the wand was a great touch.
I can t blame you
I had a mask on and had no idea about the smirk :D I think the "evil" ending is the better ending. Because this way you absorb the power and become a keeper of it by having it in your body, you have the full control ever it, you can ensure no evil will be caused by it and it dies with you. If you contain it in Hogwarts, someone other ancient magic wielder, maybe centuries later, can get to it and use it for evil.
@@patrikdrug6443that was exactly my thought when i made that decision, but sadly that force you to pick these stupid villian lines even though you got good intensions, tragic how we get seperated from prof fig :/
Can’t believe you ratted on Sebastian… smh
Fr
When i got the choice i didn't turn him in all he cares about is his sister Anne Not even his uncle cared to that degree about his own niece just because he lost hope he tried to ruin Sebastian's life and watch His twin sister died and people want to turn him in they do not know the pain of having a loved one suffer and you're powerless to help them .
Fr
@@chara257I will not turn in Sebastian I actually feel bad for him I lost bunch of relatives, my great-uncle, my papa (grandpa), and my little sister (I never met her, I was a year when she was born and she only lived to be 40 mins old)
@@ConservativeCornerAlex didint ask
Honestly they didn’t even explain what Ancient Magic was supposed to do they just wanted to make sure you don’t follow Isadora’s footsteps
Honestly I feel like the Evil ending can be interpreted in the different way. You took the magic with you and it's within you and it will die with you without anyone hurting until the time it rises again and someone to break everything.
What would be great is if you choose the evil ending you have to fight all the teachers at the end. :)
That person who loves avarda kadarvra 💀💀💀
@@Elloelloelloellothat me
@@Mrsflufffluff I'm afraid I have to do this AVADA KEDAVR
Ominis was kind and sensitive. A strange slytherin for sure.
Especially since hes a Gaunt, making him an ancestor of you know who
I think this game emphasized that not all Slytherins are as bad as the Potter storyline made it out to be for a while. Anne Ominis and Professor Sharpe are really good. Sebastian is also a really good kid who had bad things happen to him that eventually led him down a dark path. Also if you consider some of the other side characters in the game, they seem like decent people.
slytherins arent all bad guys! the series made it look like it but i feel like they’re pretty misunderstood id say
@@LeagueofShadows2021 are you suggesting that Snape was a villain sort of character in potters storyline.
@@kingkizza7669 him and Slughorn were the only exceptions. They made every other Slytherin look bad and all of Voldemort’s followers were all Slytherin
It kind of sucks that the only quest line with any impact on the story is Sebastian's... Hopefully they will add more stuff to the ending in DLC or something
Sadly they made it clear they won't do any DLC for the game........... I think their going to be doing other games one of which will be on the school in the US.
They said there are no plans for now: the game won’t be fully available on all platforms until end of July. After that I suspect talk of dlc
@@Patrick-xc7rd oh please no!
@Amanda maybe if we riot there will be 😅
its suck that i cant heal Sebastian sister.
The game really didnt offer any sort of "options". Sure, you could disappoint a couple students but I always felt forcefully the good guy. And then the decisions i do get to make that matter only change a couple of cut scenes. No in game changes. I was also really hoping my white dodge plume of smoke would turn black once i cast avada kedavra or something but nope, still good guy white
EXACTLY!!! I wish I was seen as more evil as I used more unforgivable curses
I don't really get what makes it a bad ending. I do feel this is one of the games weaknesses, in writing, despite me liking the game. It does not appear as they wanted to make it a gray area, it's pretty clear that they wanted keepers to be good and isidora bad but I think it failed. Your bad ending does not change anything, you are still you in the end, and as far as isigora, she wanted to help people and that thing with her dad... like what was that even? Did she suck him too much that he was left a husk? Or is it a side effect of being sucked that eventually you become a husk? Like what she was doing did not appear that bad at very least, and then freaking captain turban there straight up abra kadabras her while she did not seem to try and kill any of the keepers but just though them to be selfish with this power.
He became a husk because the magic she used pulled out pain but also left a hole thru which all the other feelings/soul/magic were slowly leaking out as a side effect. It was affecting the enviroment and her in the end. I would still say keeping it locked away instead of studying it is a bad choice because i would compare it to radiation, whos first discoverers/examiners all died by it, but imagine humanity would have never discovered radiation and all the technological benefits it brought in medical and energy applications because they were too afraid to study it in the first place? Specially thru the eyes of a Slytherin this would be ludicrous. Opening it to study the power wisely, not for own benefit is the true good ending.
She slammed the headmistress head first against a stone wall. That kills people, last time I checked. Captain turban instantly rose to the second place in my list of favorite characters after he abracadabred that gardening tool. You are completely right that the writing is canine excrement in this game, so I was frankly shocked that they actually managed to write a scene where character takes a decisive and justifiable action instead of allowing situation to deteriorate completely.
I mean, I would say that they should have explored Isadora's power and actions more instead of turning her into a generic cartoon villain, but I'll go a step further and say that the entire "ancient magic" plot is stupid and should have been cut. They had the entirety of Wizarding World to play with, and instead of doing anything decent with all of that, they focused the main story on a dumb gimmick they invented and dungeons that look more like orokin levels from warframe than hogwarts. What a waste.
@@strawberry-parfait3922 actually, that would be ludicrous to a Ravenclaw Slytherin would want to play with the power. Ravenclaw wants to learn about it how they can use it to advance knowledge I don’t want to say technology, because they technically didn’t have it back then, but in today’s day and age, we want to advance the medical field technology environmental everything we want to learn as much as we can so we can make as much as we can better so we would take this magic play with it and learn about it and put it to use in so many good ways I feel like a slither in what accidentally blew up their cat?
I feel like this game could of been better if it prioritized quality over quantity. 90% of the map and side quests should of been cut and instead focused on main quests and relationship quests. Would rather had a 8-12 hour game rather then the 40 hours of ubisoft slop. I know it it sounds like I hate this game but its just my complaint about this game.
@@n0vitski It is canon for wizards to just erase bones by accident with spells and to regrow said bones with ZERO SIDE EFFECTS with a potion.
Hell they singlehandedly turned the place around hogwarts from a desert to an oasis with a single spell. You really think one depulso shot is enough to kill one of the four? Hell you can spam depulso at a student, bouncing them off the wall like a fucking tennis ball without killing them, why would a "master" wizard/witch die with a single spell?
Dude straight murdered her with avada kedavra, for no reason other than the four deciding with 0 investigation, 0 thought, 0 research, and 0 insight that she was killing people with again 0 proof of it.
I really thought I'd get some type of powers when literally choosing the power for my own. I would've liked to lose Fig and be OP if choosing that, OR Fig lives and teaches you some type of matched good spells/power if choosing to keep it. Like fable, wherein the choices you make actually affect gameplay, it literally makes no difference in the game, and that's a major L, imho.
When you select "I want the power for myself" and see Sebastian in the final quest line instead of Ominis. 😈😈😈
Ich chose the "good" Option and saw Sebastian too. 🤔
That’s only if you turn Sebastian in you see Ominis
Ominis only shows if you send sebastian to wizard jail. If you don't you'll see him in the ending.
I choose full evil, and will not turn in Sebastian as he is the only one who ever fully supported me with the spells which are very useful... Crucio, Imperio and ofc Avada Kedavra. I can even test the spells on him! Gaunt keeps getting in the way with his 'It's forbidden spells, dont learn it'... such a waste of the family line.
Main character and Sebastian will be like Dumbledore and Grindelwald but then agreed in ideology
@@conget wow you're such a dark wizard and I love it, we think alike
I said after the final battle. “Beat that, Harry Potter.”
Professor fig dying literally breaks me everytime cause he was always my favorite character
Same man, I looked at the good ending because I only had the evil and thought wait does he survive then he got hit and I was like oh he still died I don’t feel as bad now then he returned and I was like damn I do feel as bad and then he died again and then I was like damn, wish I chose the good ending😭
14:45.. Man this Game has such a beautiful soundtrack
So happy to see someone else appreciate the score during this scene! Ngl, it tugged on my heartstrings
The beginning intro to Hogwarts had my arm hairs stand up so fast, it shaved themselves.
I feel bad wit the ending of sebastian where you decided tell the headmaster what he did.
Im glad i decided not to tell on him. :)
Hiding a murderer
There’s really no difference between the endings I did the “bad ending” in which I absorbed the power and use it for the betterment of the world keeping it away seems dumb
I honestly think there is no bad ending.
After beating the game 4 times, getting the platinum trophy. The "bad" ending to me is really the "good ending" and the "good ending" is more of a "neutral ending"
I thought the evil ending would be more spectacular but no one actually knows you‘ve become bad bc fig died and no one else was around
Kinda shame they didn't do something for the bad ending cosmetic wise. I remember Infamous 1 years ago you could reactivate the device that gave you your powers (it kills others) and if you did your lightning if evil went from red to black outline with red inside wish they did something similar
Finally finished the game after 60+ hours, and i've some thoughts.
As much as i loved the game, especially in the early hours of my time with it, the story did feel rather lax in places - wheter it was in going into detail on certain things, or the way characters behaved or talked about things in the world (story wise i mean), but to me this didn't become evident until just over the halfway point around 40 hours or so.
When i reached the point where you "choose" what to do with the Repository, i was dissapointed that there was no option to simply release it and leave it to fizzle out on its own as thats what i felt to be the best choice - as keeping it under Hogwarts would only invite future power-hungry threats to the School, and claiming it for myself was out of my personal character as i was playing a Hufflepuff.
Thinking on it this is what i'd consider a flaw in the story in that the game didn't go into great detail regarding the Ancient Magic used by Isidora to literally pull the pain and emotions from people - primarily how long do the effects really last (because if they were very long lasting, then Ranrok wouldn't have needed to frantically seek out the other repositories), because this could've influenced the final choices better if they were more fleshed out.
I kinda lost my sense of immersion when I realised my limited choices and actions did not matter. I think it was after I unlocked crucio that did it for me. I used it in battle on front of one of the side characters and they didn't even comment on it. They didn't care, and yet we have Sebastians storyline (which I really liked) in which him using the curses is a big deal. So I kinda stopped caring. Which is a shame cause I really liked the look and mechanics of the game. Yet as pretty as the game is it just felt inconsistent and like I was watching a movie play pit rather than play a role in the story.
How on earth can you finish this game in 60 plus hours? It took me almost a month and I’m still discovering more secrets.
@@Evolution-ld2he a fair bit of free time will do that lol but overall the gameplay was easy, so that helped me breeze through most of the combat.
Exploration I got out of the way early the hard way - on foot because I didn’t want to miss anything important like butterfly chests or a dungeon. It’s always the first thing I like doing in an open world game :)
Honest to God don't know what the goblins are fighting for. I know Ranrok hates wizards and wants ancient magic sure, but to what end? Kill all wizards? Make a society every Goblins can use wands? Seriously the villain's are so weak in this. The main story was so underwhelming as well. I would have liked a proper good and bad ending.
So, I've chosen the evil ending but from, what I've seen it really didn't matter what ending was chosen because you don't really get anything from either ending and either way it goes the reservoir still manages to get opened. Man, I thought it was gonna be something special between them.
I was a good guy, but i chose the 'evil' choice because there was no, "lets open it and destroy it" option. So if we just left it, it's too dangerous. It's irresponsible to leave it.
Gryffindor and Hufflepuff would choose good ending. Ravenclaw and Slytherin would choose 'evil'.
A Gryffindor's honor would demand that they take their role as the guardian of the ancient power seriously and not use it, while loyal Hufflepuff would never dream of betraying the keepers.
On the other hand, a Ravenclaw's curiosity would not allow them to leave a treasure trove an ancient knowledge untapped, and an ambitious Slytherin certainly wouldn't pass up such immense power.
Interesting cuz I’m a slytherin and I chose the good ending so what does that say about your statement?
Well, I'm a Ravenclaw, and what I saw of this power let me think that it is to dangerous to be used without making a study of it. Ranrok is become completely crazy with it after all. That's why I keep the power sealed, and I inform professors when the situation calm down
@@envyhunny5985 same lol
As a Ravenclaw I chose the good ending not because it was initially my intention but because I was planning to save that for my secondary Slytherin character. Typical of a Ravenclaw since I didn’t want to disappoint professor Fig or worst get expelled 😂. We are so ridiculously competitive but unlike Slytherins, we’re academics first and foremost.
Nothing like tossing people into a box lol
sitting here sobbing over professor fig dying
Same
Great video mate! Thank you for making this.
You are welcome!
I been the good guy all game now I want the power😈
Fr
I choose to believe that the power absorption ending *IS* the good one. Some other random person is going to discover the Final Repository eventually. Why not use it yourself when you *KNOW* you will study it, and if it truly cannot be used for good without a heavy cost, it will die with you.
@@ecrradio7620 hmm that’s true
dam we lost fig even in the good ending?!? Also i had Sebastian there with me not Ominis at the end. (huffle puff)
It depends if you chose to turn him in or not
@@Fernzz06 yes i realized Ty!
I'm confused. Mine didn't end like this. I chose the bad ending but when he asked if i were sure after everything i said i want to contain it to do good with it. So when i fought and defeated the dragon i didn't make that orb thing again i absorbed the power for myself for good.
does anyone know why some people have the "I want the power for my self" option but some don't?
You probably had to do all the Sebastian missions as you learn the dark arts
Skill issue tbh
The truth about this choice lies in evolution and competition. If anyone could wield a magic that's would be nothing special about it and there's no advantage of others.
You need to learn the dark arts first
im confused cause i picked to leave the repository and not take the power or whatever but i dont know if i got the good ending or the true one? im guessing the true ending is if you turn in Sebastian and if you had 100% field guide? idk
I felt more cheated out of the field guide quests. It was more underwhelming, especially spending so many hours to find them all without looking for cheats on YT
I will *NOT* accept that as the true ending. Sebastian did nothing wrong.
I wouldn't even send Voldemort to Azkaban. Horrible place. A fate worse than death.
For a teenager who's been abused all his life--by his uncle, no less--would be the actual evil ending.
Especially since I felt more attached to Sebastian and his story than the MC themselves.
Thanks to mods, you can choose the evil ending and be insanely powerful, but what's the fun then.
What's the mod called ?
I wish there was an option to keep the power for yourself and get a boost
Do you even get to use Miriam’s wand after choosing the bad ending? Just out of curiosity.
Nope, you just have the good ending's outcomes unfortunately and you don't have a greater power after having the bad ending either
I choose the bad ending, immediately regret it but i also like it.
I’m honestly confused about what the evil ending does because I only saw the red eyes nothing else…
It does nothing, it’s always the same ending no matter what you choose or how you behave during the story. For me, the lack of morality system and the lack of multiple ending based on your actions stopped this from being an all time classic game, it’s still a good game, but feels kinda empty in the end
Nothing.
All I got was the ending where you’re irrevocably locked out of learning Avada kedavra. I thought for sure there might be another opportunity, but apparently not… I wasn’t even gonna use it that much, I just want to complete my spell set! This will irk me until the end of time!!
The evil ending should not be called a evil ending becose it's not even evil it's just a better good ending.
Exactly, there is no evil ending. Also that power is not evil, its just up to the user how he used it
@@conget Except it is. It's addicting and slowly blinds you to reasoning, making you more consumed with it and your desires. To the point you think turning people into husks is a good thing.
There is no choice. You just tell yourself you're making this choice yourself, and that you can do it the right way.
When no, you are not and you cannot. It's a drug, and you will become a slave to it.
@@SakuraAvalonTHEN THE POWER WILL DIE WITH YOU!
Instead of being left for another TRULY EVIL person to discover it!
Its dissapointing that I didnt actually get anything when I chose the power. I wish it gave you some kinda permanent buff or at least something cosmetic like ur spells are all red electricity like ranrok or smth.
Good ending and based ending
Choose your Ending Good or Bad
I really hope they make more in the DLC's this game has so much potential. More so because Harry Potter is a big brand. Alos a lot of people playing the game are grown adults now and I think we all wondered what happened between defeating voldemort and seeing the next generation heading to hogwarts. It's a great game don't get me wrong but there are so many missed opportunities not just within the story and gameplay but also marketing wise they could've made a lot more if they gave just a little more.
Slytherin for the win
It's time to break the internet Avada Kedavra
Ngl the ending confuses me because i got the bad ending, even though the whole playthrough i was good/spared when given the chance in all my choices. In the end i feel like i went neutral cause i said i wanted to open it but use the power for good and avoid the past mistakes of the witch before and since a lot of goblins now know of it they could drill again
When all the professors show up >>>>>>
Professor figs death with evil choices is savage
I chose power, and fig survived and I still got the good ending. I really don’t understand the endings. What decisions lead to them happening?
Fig dies either way I think, or he got contained into the orb and will come back eventually to try stop us
What mods are you using because my character looks awful in the scenes and I've got high settings on lol
I didn't use any mods, I use NVIDIA filters to make my games prettier tho.
@@Northalix Do you mean the DLSS?
Did anyone else notice that Anne sallow was the student next to ominous?
I wonder if they interrogated rookwood, found out about Anne's curse and cured her
@@abbyschoolcraft5837Rookwood was long dead by that point, courtesy of MC.
However, I choose to believe that Anne's curse was dispelled upon Rookwood's death.
Nice spot, BTW. Never noticed that before!
I've finished the game a couple of days ago, i chose the "evil" ending, to be honest, didn't expect fig dying, so i felt bad for that. But, as a Slytherin, i thought that "evil" interactions fitted perfectly. Even the wand looked like an "evil"character's wand. I really enjoyed the game tough. Glad that its not just classes and go around the castle.
How would you get the true ending?
Reach level 34
You figure it out before
So oops for me
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Read about the the plot on Wikipedia there are 2 choices for the main character to decide what to do with the ancient Sorcery either to keep the Ancient Sorcery hidden for anyone with Heroism in them to use that power on any occasions or absorb the power for themselves RIGHT THERE RIGHT NOW.
Already know which is the Good Superhero Ending.
I also know the other one is badish but I prefer to call Anti Regulation Hero ending mostly depends on how the gamers uses the Protagonists Complete Potential Ancient Sorcery Advanced Powers even in the upcoming New Hogwarts Legacy Two Game. Haven't seen the videos about those endings don't want spoilers did not read about how bad is Fig's Injuries no spoilers on Fig that's why I just read them on wiki just so you know. But wanted to know are there 3 seperate achievements for each Endings. Are there just 2 achievements for one of those 2 original endings either choose Superhero or Anti Regulation Hero Ending then the second achievement for the True Bonus ending? Or is there 3 Separate Endings One Game File you accomplish by getting the Superhero Ending then other Game File finish the game with the Anti Regulation Hero Ending then get the True Ending?
I’m not convinced that just avoiding the problem and keeping it locked away out of fear is “heroic” especially when that clearly just leaves it for villains to find and eventually access again. We could take it out and learn about it, all magic can be used for good or bad.
Random question but which face option are you using
When this game was coming out i swear i heard about you being able to chose the dark or light as being a death eater etc, really wished they made more for the game after you finishing school.
Choosing the bad ending is better u can past the opportunity to taste some of isidora power she contained
i cryed my eyes out when Proffessor Fig died and found out that Sebastian got expelled from hogwarts do to proffesor Fig and Sebastian was my favorite carecters in hogwats legacy
Anyone else though the battles against the guardians on the trials and some of the poachers battles were more difficult than the final battle
You know, everything about this game was great... except for all 3 endings. You don't really get anything that's amazingly great for your gaming character like more advanced spells or the part where you get to keep the wand to have so much power when you choose the evil ending. The Good Ending was probably the most saddest one of them all, i felt bad for everyone including the main character that you play as, so disappointing! The True Ending is probably the most baffling ending of them all and it is sad to a certain degree but i think it's way better than the other two ending's, probably the most well-suited ending for my own customizable player. Overall, the game was amazing and there's a lot of depth, emotion, friendship, leadership, perks, and other fun activities to do like exploring in the game! I enjoyed it! I'll rate this game a solid 9/10, at least in my opinion. Probably the best Hogwarts game in ages!
Isn't this the ONLY Hogwarts Game??
I love how they tribute or honor Fig in the game as professor Fig! To me that’s an honor to Fig the fib
I got the bad ending but still saw all the class extra stuff (nattys boggart, beasts class, so on) at the end. I’m confused????? Do you get the true ending with the evil ending???
I want the power definitely
@Christian Barbour sucks we should’ve had buffs
I wonder how many of you choose the bad ending because you thought by getting it you'd have some kind of power boost from it.
Sebastián coming back from azkaban looking like hagrid, and hes coming for you
What face creation did you use? He looks so cool
I don't remember :c
I’ve been trying to find it and no luck😢
Where do u find that robe at that's nice
Deluxe Edtion Skins.
But I don't understand, why is it a "Bad" ending if my character isn't a bad person? This makes no sense. I can see if my character was going down an evil path and then you would get indication that they will use the power for evil, but JUST because I choose to keep the power that makes my character what, evil by association? That doesn't make any sense!
What happens if you take the one he didnt show?? Example “I intend to keep it contained here” and then “I shall keep it secret forever”
I chose to keep the power to help Anne - I regret that desicion now - I thought it would do a difference.
What happened to Professor Fig when you choose the evil ending? I know he dies regardless, but I didn’t see his body in the evil ending.. I went with the good one btw (obviously)
Why they had to killed him? I hate this game my heart is broken.
How do u kill the proffesers
how are u doing both endings i did the good one but i want to do the bad was so bad
It's the choice at 09:52 when Fig asks you what will you do with the secret. Other choices before that doesn't really matter, so just replay the final quest.
YOU ACTUALLY GET CLOSURE WITH FIG IN THE GOOD ENDING???
let me use the dark arts im built different
will you talk to sebastian in both endings?
It depends, if you turned him in then you talk to Ominis.
I had Sebastian talk to me at the ending. Any idea why
cause you didnt turn him in
@@ariana6099 ye it's actually because I completely forgot to talk to him before the ending. Did it afterwards. Didn't turn him in tho cause he my bro
I didn't complete his quest line until after the story ending, so he was with me at the end too.
I don't really see the difference between good and true ending, I mean it all happened to me.
Wait so i chose to keep the repository as is but i chose to keep it forever did i prock the good ending still or what
It honestly took me to watch this to understand that there even was a difference between endings. Chose the evil ending and was not happy that my character ended up containing the magic anyway... very confusing and could have been better...
True ending is based based. Just wish they had quiddich
I love how Hogwarts Legacy has so many different accents and character origins, while the movies only accepted people with British accents/ could do a British accent.
There are a lot of different accents in the movies and books, what are you talking about?
Ack Fig's death kills me every time and it pisses me off that even if we choose the "good" choice he still dies! Like we have a freaking Pheonix just do a cut scene or something where if you choose good he's recovering in St Mungo's or something! For God's sake they didn't need to destroy my heart like that! I'll never choose bad just because I never want to disappoint Fig but I won't deny the fact that in the long run what choice you made made no difference was...irritating.
Still can’t believe this game didn’t get game of the year
what's with the bad ending? i dont get it
This character is literally Cole Sprouse
I thought that thenetural option and evil option were the diffrent ones...
I like the ending with Ominis. I had this conversation directly with Sebastian as I had not turned him in. I think I need to replay the game and be a bit more evil next time LOL
Hold up, how'd you get ominis at the end, I had sebastian
If you chose to turn Sebastian in, you get Ominis.
@Northalix I see, thanks for letting me know, if it wasn't for the possibility of learning the killing curse I def would've turned him in to get ominis (I missed out earlier)
R.I.P profeser fig
why choose the robot voice tho
Your character is SOOOOO handsome!!!!!
Meaningless gaming "choice" #1276879034568... Anyway I'm way more interested as to why the MC just stands there and does nothing when Ranrok arrives ? Like, dude just kill him... he's RIGHT there... you're ult is fully charged, just transfigure him into a chicken & we can all go home...
oh man i hate this game so much... why even bother to implement choices. it's like in pokemon when the guy says "will you help me with the pokedex" and if you click no he will ask you over and over again until you say yes. yeah, that's perfect realism.
or maybe it actually is... and it's a social statement :D how choice is an illusion and you're forced to run in circles until you die,
@@okangel at least not the way I feel.
it's not about creating entire storyline. you just chose the have the most powerful magic in the world under your control, and you don't even learn one new spell?
same with the graphorn. if i attacked it, it should've simply died. and then you take a part of its body or so to the cave to enter, as a proove that you killed aka conquered it. this is a not a new story-line it's just a minor inconveniency when you notice you can't ride it.
or you can make it even easier and take one of those side quests you already have and make it all about healing the graphorn up again after you almost killed it.
it's ridiculous how nothing about this game changes no matter how eveil you are. look at fable. if you've done something bad they call you murder and are afraid of you. here you literally kill everything you see and you're such a good person, that they still give you 100 points for gryffindor
“Oh Hi Ash, You’re Late!”