My character condoned Sebastian untill he taught me all 3 unforgivable curses and then conspired with his best friend to turn him in to the authorities.
I chose the option to open it and didnt regret it really. That power can't be there forever. It's too dangerous cause everyone know where it is. It should be opened and the wizards/witches should learn from it. However apparently it didnt matter what choice you made cause nothing really happened afterwards...
Ngl I felt guilty I didn’t meet up to figs expectations. But I chose to keep the magic because story wise it makes sense. and the keeps the whole time felt so manipulative and Sebastian was right in a sense. Besides “ I could learn from isadoras mistakes and avoid them when learning to do real good with the ancient magic.
do u get to use it at all or is it just a choice that leads to nothing ? i made the decision to leave it but i’m bumming and tryna figure out if i got it if i’d get some dope ass new skills or anything or is just pretty lame
@@nijulhefner1113 if the results are the same then what's even the point of being good/evil? if they had gone with the infamous second son route where whether you chose to be a hero/villain actually changes the story, then it'd be so much better
@ARMYALEX1869 That would have been awesome, that's kind of what I was expecting too with the dark magic and different dorm factions. The only benefit of being evil is asking for more money from quests or keeping the items instead of returning them I beleive too.
@@nijulhefner1113 yeah it's honestly kinda underwhelming. they could have done things like whether you choose evil/good will give you access to a different set of spells. for example being evil you can choose to defeat enemies by killing them, while being good you can defeat them by stunning them or something. this is how infamous second son did it and i really enjoyed it. it felt like my choices actually has consequences. like how being evil would make civilians scream in fear and run away from me when i walk past, and even if i save them they'd still be terrified of me. that's the kind of consequences we need in hogwarts legacy.
So here’s the thing. I wanted to be good the first time around and then do all evil the second time but this choice makes no sense. Obviously the good guy choice is to keep it contained here but it’s already been discovered by the bad guys that it’s here so leaving it is just dumb. It should be moved atleast
That was my thought process to. I felt bad for professor fig. But we ain’t evil for keeping the magic open. “ learn from isadoras mistakes and avoid them to do real good”
I've just finished the boss fight and went straight up here to check, where is my unlimited power from the "keep this power for myself" option. Tbh. I'm really disappoited. I expected bigger drama around it than just making Fig a bit upset before his french kiss with big ahh rock.
Well, considering that Isidora became a power hungry emotion-vampire who started turning people into emotionaless, comatose husks... kind of hard not to be in the keeper camp. It's pretty clear in-game that she didn't truly understand the magic she was using and that the magic was addictive (draining other people's emotions would give the caster feelings of euphoria). Wanting to keep the magical byproduct of cursed ancient magic under lock and key is a hard thing to construe as bad.
@@Ingel_Riday6690 I agree that the way that Isadora went about using the magic was not the best way, but I don’t think she was entirely wrong. It seemed that she wanted to find a way to harness the ancient magic in a way that would help others. I think that is better than just sitting on the ancient magic and doing nothing with it, as it seemed the other keepers wanted to do. Perhaps it would have been a better option if, instead of just rejecting Isadora’s inclination to help others, all the keepers would have worked together to try to better understand the ancient magic and see if there was a way to harness it to help others. I think they could have found a way to use the ancient magic for good before it escalated into taking people’s pain away. And perhaps if they did find a way, instead of keeping it a secret, they possibly could have trained others on how to use the ancient magic for good too, so that the knowledge didn’t die with them. Just a thought. I’m bummed out that we weren’t able to see the impact of the choices.
Why can’t I take the power and use it for good? It would have been nice to at Weald that power after the game. Maybe smoke powers like other dark wizards or an extra finishing spell. Something….
I wish this game had more different outcomes. Like if he consumed the power for himself, the game would change after. Now, nothing changes, which does not make sense. In the cutscene, you can clearly see he inhales it. But that's it. He is still the same afterwards. Then what did him inhaling it do? Nothing???
My character condone Sebastian to teach me all the 3 forbidden curses, then proceeded to gaslight him and saying what he is doing is bad. Then proceeded to open the repository and claimed the - HIS - power for himself claiming Isidora fucked up by using it to save people.
I agree with you. I think keeping the power contained, even if temporarily, would allow more time for the character and others to decide what to do with the ancient magic. I think, in general, it’s good to develop a plan before executing ideas. If the power was just released by the character, then it could potentially create chaos if the character didn’t understand how to control all the power at once in that moment and how it might affect them.
As a Gryffindor, I mostly went with the positive options in the dialogues up until this point. Mostly. In the end, after they've fulfilled their purposes to me, I ratted out Sebastian and backstabbed Professor Fig (and the Keepers). Heck, I was ready to Avada Kedavra Prof. Fig's ass myself if it wasn't for Ranrok.
People are complaining about a lack of consequences, it’s not only a game, but it’s about following a script, and it’s also about the lore differences.
I played this game immediately after Witcher 3 and the dialogue choices and the impacts of those choices constantly disappointed me. The dialogue in this game is essentially meaningless. In the Witcher 3 it has real consequences. I hope someone releases a game with the attention to detail of the Witcher 3 again someday. Instead of just a cash crap with no depth
@@CosmosCat I think it's only during the quest and removed afterwarts. I reloaded a save a did the quest again, but still only see it during that quest.
bro…i dont recall any of this😭😭im so upset, i passed ranrok and i guess i fell asleep or something , i dont know what i chose. is there a way to know what you chose?
SOOOOOooo.... I wanted to go for the bad choice and have the power, but after Fig tried to talk me out of it I chose to be good and Fig died... what about the bad choice? Does Fig still die?
yeah you just don't get the ending of him on the floor, he basically never appears again and the wand is on the floor. and your left confused when Prof Wesley starts talking about Fig dying when you don't even see it if you choose the bad ending....
i had 3 options for some reason, but 2 of them do the same thing, one is just a harsher way of putting it. i dont see others talking about it and so im confused. you didnt have the 3rd option, why?
I choose to contain the power andnfeel like was a great choice, to be able to say goodbye to professor Fig, lets you know that you did the right thing🪄
Just beat the game and wow what a storyline I still have plenty of side quest to do but finished the main story. Rip Fig he was a great teacher 🫡🥲still love the game. I chose to take it. Wait so basically you don’t gain any extra power?
@@manugames92 wow that kinda blows I was expecting to gain some kinda dark wizardry or sum. Just finished the side quest missions, sucks the game is basically over for me.
my character is so two faced in this game, I went with all the evil choices and theyre still acting all smiley and innocent, a literal psychopath 💀
😂😂😂 lol
My character condoned Sebastian untill he taught me all 3 unforgivable curses and then conspired with his best friend to turn him in to the authorities.
LMFAOAO
Lmfaoooooo
same lmfao !
With all the trials they put me through, I’m opening it 😂
I chose the option to open it and didnt regret it really. That power can't be there forever. It's too dangerous cause everyone know where it is. It should be opened and the wizards/witches should learn from it. However apparently it didnt matter what choice you made cause nothing really happened afterwards...
Ngl I felt guilty I didn’t meet up to figs expectations. But I chose to keep the magic because story wise it makes sense. and the keeps the whole time felt so manipulative and Sebastian was right in a sense. Besides “ I could learn from isadoras mistakes and avoid them when learning to do real good with the ancient magic.
do u get to use it at all or is it just a choice that leads to nothing ? i made the decision to leave it but i’m bumming and tryna figure out if i got it if i’d get some dope ass new skills or anything or is just pretty lame
@@bloloo69 it's hogwarts legacy, there's zero consequences for either choice.
@@bloloo69 nah you didn’t miss out on nothin
@@bloloo69 yeah i went to the dark side and literally nothing changed lmao
Strange why this is even an option if there are no differences after regardless
Strange why there are so many options along the game if it the missions and storyline goes always to the same points
@@calviuskin4435I guess it's all role play for if you want to be a good or evil wizard lol
@@nijulhefner1113 if the results are the same then what's even the point of being good/evil? if they had gone with the infamous second son route where whether you chose to be a hero/villain actually changes the story, then it'd be so much better
@ARMYALEX1869 That would have been awesome, that's kind of what I was expecting too with the dark magic and different dorm factions.
The only benefit of being evil is asking for more money from quests or keeping the items instead of returning them I beleive too.
@@nijulhefner1113 yeah it's honestly kinda underwhelming. they could have done things like whether you choose evil/good will give you access to a different set of spells. for example being evil you can choose to defeat enemies by killing them, while being good you can defeat them by stunning them or something. this is how infamous second son did it and i really enjoyed it. it felt like my choices actually has consequences. like how being evil would make civilians scream in fear and run away from me when i walk past, and even if i save them they'd still be terrified of me. that's the kind of consequences we need in hogwarts legacy.
So here’s the thing. I wanted to be good the first time around and then do all evil the second time but this choice makes no sense. Obviously the good guy choice is to keep it contained here but it’s already been discovered by the bad guys that it’s here so leaving it is just dumb. It should be moved atleast
That was my thought process to. I felt bad for professor fig. But we ain’t evil for keeping the magic open. “ learn from isadoras mistakes and avoid them to do real good”
Because you had glasses on, you didn't see his eyes glow red after inhaling some of the pain
I've just finished the boss fight and went straight up here to check, where is my unlimited power from the "keep this power for myself" option. Tbh. I'm really disappoited. I expected bigger drama around it than just making Fig a bit upset before his french kiss with big ahh rock.
😂😂😂😂
Same. I was expecting to be the next Isidora but in the end I need to prepare for O.W.L.S like wtf who wants to study when you have dark magic
@@Cc_1862 right like i aint got shit to study when is my divine ascension supposed to take place proffesor pissants?? 😂😂😂😂
honestly none of the options are really satisfying
Its funny how the game tries to push you to go along with the ideology if the keepers.
Well, considering that Isidora became a power hungry emotion-vampire who started turning people into emotionaless, comatose husks... kind of hard not to be in the keeper camp. It's pretty clear in-game that she didn't truly understand the magic she was using and that the magic was addictive (draining other people's emotions would give the caster feelings of euphoria). Wanting to keep the magical byproduct of cursed ancient magic under lock and key is a hard thing to construe as bad.
@@Ingel_Riday6690 I agree that the way that Isadora went about using the magic was not the best way, but I don’t think she was entirely wrong. It seemed that she wanted to find a way to harness the ancient magic in a way that would help others. I think that is better than just sitting on the ancient magic and doing nothing with it, as it seemed the other keepers wanted to do. Perhaps it would have been a better option if, instead of just rejecting Isadora’s inclination to help others, all the keepers would have worked together to try to better understand the ancient magic and see if there was a way to harness it to help others. I think they could have found a way to use the ancient magic for good before it escalated into taking people’s pain away. And perhaps if they did find a way, instead of keeping it a secret, they possibly could have trained others on how to use the ancient magic for good too, so that the knowledge didn’t die with them. Just a thought. I’m bummed out that we weren’t able to see the impact of the choices.
And I’m like nope
I love Voldemort and death eaters lol
they say at the end withou fig hogwarts is nothing but my character legit did it all to save hogwarts
Open it and let fate decide what happen but it shouldn't stay untapped especially if it can help the the community
Why can’t I take the power and use it for good? It would have been nice to at Weald that power after the game. Maybe smoke powers like other dark wizards or an extra finishing spell. Something….
bullshit ends, I want the damn power not a different cutscene
Honest😂
So after endgame , nothing changes If you open It?
This game needed an alignment system
So true man, like how Read Dead 2 has the good and bad meter right?
I wish this game had more different outcomes. Like if he consumed the power for himself, the game would change after. Now, nothing changes, which does not make sense. In the cutscene, you can clearly see he inhales it. But that's it. He is still the same afterwards. Then what did him inhaling it do? Nothing???
DLC coming in September
@@MrMortyBaby really? And is it based on the choice you made
@@MrGreen57838 The Death of Professor charges
@@MrMortyBaby ain’t happening this year.
And then you rebuild the repository anyway
I prefer the Good ending as in having an Uncle Ben moment with Professor Fig :(
I only chose the evil path because I read that your wand gets a new visual effect. Is this true?. And if so, what is the visual effect?.?.
Is there a difference between "power should not be kept from the world" vs "I want the power for myself"?
Only this.
Only dialogue from how Fig reacts, and the players response to him. Both result in the player doing the same thing and absorbing it.
@@invaderjoshua6280 not in the good option
Isn't there a permanent visual effect on the players wand if you choose to open it?
@@Evokyr I feel like that is what I saw.
Choose greater power, play game more, same power...... 😭
The eyes glow red after inhaling if you don’t wear glasses :) just thought I’d let others know that
My character condone Sebastian to teach me all the 3 forbidden curses, then proceeded to gaslight him and saying what he is doing is bad. Then proceeded to open the repository and claimed the - HIS - power for himself claiming Isidora fucked up by using it to save people.
1:20 who would wanna keep it contained u could be so powerful and unbeatable
Containing the power was the best choice sadly
Whyyyyy
I agree with you. I think keeping the power contained, even if temporarily, would allow more time for the character and others to decide what to do with the ancient magic. I think, in general, it’s good to develop a plan before executing ideas. If the power was just released by the character, then it could potentially create chaos if the character didn’t understand how to control all the power at once in that moment and how it might affect them.
I know professor fig dies if you open it
dies eitherway
Die anyway.
He dies if you contain it too
he died in my playthrough as well, I chose to keep the repository as it is.. but he appeared to help us before he died in a heartwarming scene..
I really really wish I could say no power is inherently evil or good it depends how it’s used
As a Gryffindor, I mostly went with the positive options in the dialogues up until this point. Mostly. In the end, after they've fulfilled their purposes to me, I ratted out Sebastian and backstabbed Professor Fig (and the Keepers). Heck, I was ready to Avada Kedavra Prof. Fig's ass myself if it wasn't for Ranrok.
People are complaining about a lack of consequences, it’s not only a game, but it’s about following a script, and it’s also about the lore differences.
No matter what, after every mission it's all the same.
Is there pros and cons for either choice?
Not after.
Choice does not matter in this game.
Maybe in DLC or a new game.
I just couldnt be so evil 😂
I was disappointed with good ending.I did all the work and Fig got all honors. Atleast with evil end I got rewarded getting that power.
I played this game immediately after Witcher 3 and the dialogue choices and the impacts of those choices constantly disappointed me. The dialogue in this game is essentially meaningless. In the Witcher 3 it has real consequences. I hope someone releases a game with the attention to detail of the Witcher 3 again someday. Instead of just a cash crap with no depth
Isn't there a permanent visual effect on the players wand if you choose to open it?
Did you read that off distractify to? I chose the option to get that wand effect and don’t have it either. Haven’t seen anyone else talk about it.
@@CosmosCat I think it's only during the quest and removed afterwarts. I reloaded a save a did the quest again, but still only see it during that quest.
@@Evokyr really disappointing then. I was hoping to get something out of that evil choice at the end but ig it’s just the achievement
How did you get this option ""I want all the power for myself"? most people dont get that option?
I choose open it.
@@manugames92 I didn’t get it and I chose open it.
bro…i dont recall any of this😭😭im so upset, i passed ranrok and i guess i fell asleep or something , i dont know what i chose. is there a way to know what you chose?
After Ranrok fight the protagonist will seal or embrace the power, and no outcome at all.
I choose to keep it and now I regret
SOOOOOooo.... I wanted to go for the bad choice and have the power, but after Fig tried to talk me out of it I chose to be good and Fig died... what about the bad choice? Does Fig still die?
Yes
yeah you just don't get the ending of him on the floor, he basically never appears again and the wand is on the floor. and your left confused when Prof Wesley starts talking about Fig dying when you don't even see it if you choose the bad ending....
@@slamjam92 Confused? Ranrok in his Dragon form got him.
Him surviving for a heroic farewell is the ass pull (though it was warranted/expected)
i had 3 options for some reason, but 2 of them do the same thing, one is just a harsher way of putting it. i dont see others talking about it and so im confused. you didnt have the 3rd option, why?
What the third absent option in this video said?
Would I be stronger if I took it?
Absolutely no outcome.
So Fig dies either way?
Yes
So does it not matter what we choose?
No outcomes.
What is * i intend to keep it contained here do anyway
Just the way Fig die and no outcomes.
Cancel WB.They ruined a game.Also J.K.R
No we're going to cancel you
@@Sway_Boogie shut it
Jk Rowling has names for the creatures in the world but she's the goat for being honest and based and not a leftard that hates women
I choose to contain the power andnfeel like was a great choice, to be able to say goodbye to professor Fig, lets you know that you did the right thing🪄
Just beat the game and wow what a storyline I still have plenty of side quest to do but finished the main story. Rip Fig he was a great teacher 🫡🥲still love the game. I chose to take it. Wait so basically you don’t gain any extra power?
And no outcomes.
@@manugames92 wow that kinda blows I was expecting to gain some kinda dark wizardry or sum. Just finished the side quest missions, sucks the game is basically over for me.