Hogwarts Legacy players find no use whatsoever for Avada Kedavra in their playthrough of Hogwarts Legacy.
Hogwarts Legacy may seem far away now that PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S versions were all made available last February; but for budding witches and wizards itching for the Nintendo Switch version, their adventure just begins now!
Hogwarts Legacy will hit Nintendo Switch on 14 November amid some concerns that its release may be cancelled; after failing to appear during Nintendo Direct and having undergone substantial optimisations to run properly on both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms. But the port appears set; one Reddit user recently claimed they played it, reporting surprising success albeit with stylized graphics; take this leak with caution, though! If diving in next month you might also discover players have found an upsetting way of using Avada Kedavra!
As its name implies, Avada Kedavra can be an unsettling way to use Avada Kedavra; after all, it’s an evil curse meant for killing. Yet many Hogwarts Legacy players used their deadly powers against innocent cats at release; could we see similar behavior when Hogwarts Legacy hits Switch next month? Although I hope not but expect otherwise!
Hogwarts Legacy fans would welcome the inclusion of a morality system into any sequel game, as you are free to act irrationally throughout play without suffering repercussions if your behavior violates school standards and rules. Even murdering every enemy you come across and still being considered an outstanding student won’t affect this standing; at worst you may receive some negative remarks from classmates and teachers when engaging in harmful behavior – no worse consequences exist than getting dirty looks for bad behavior!
Please refrain from Avada Kedavra-ing cats, as that seems much less satisfying and satisfying to me than when done by Ranrok and his minions. Instead, why don’t we massage their soft coats instead – that seems much healthier!