Badass Bookworm: Excels at both classes and duelling.The Atoner: Possibly, if you select options indicating it they just want to do right by the school and return honour to the family.Your possible forms are a bird (an eagle), a cat, or a dog. Animorphism: It takes participating in a timed sidequest, but you have the potential to become an Animagus.note The general form is decided in a conversation, while the specific animal is further defined depending on your stats, meaning there's nine potential Patronuses to draw from After a failure early on, they succeed in summoning a big cat, an equine, or a hare. Animal Battle Aura: In a timed sidequest, they find out that a Dementor is loose on school grounds, so they seek tutoring from Tonks to learn to cast the Patronus Charm.Ambiguously Bi: By the time of Year 5, you're allowed to confess that you're smitten with a classmate of either gender.Affectionate Nickname: Jacob calls his sibling "Pip".Skye Parkin, a fellow progidy herself, and Rath, their rival and one of the best Beaters at Hogwarts, calls them a natural Quidditch player as well. When it comes to Quidditch, the Player picks it up with little to no knowledge of the sport beforehand and become one of their house's best playes.Year 7 has Jacob mention that they had performed wandless magic as a child, and they pick it back up pretty quickly after barely some research and practice. The Ace: Proves to be a very adept wizard or witch, excelling at spells and potions beyond their level.A first year at the beginning of the game, they quickly develop a reputation and become involved in a mystery that directly ties into their family.
This may not be a bother to some, but the characters are the exact same as characters in the canon books and movies.The Player Character, whose name, gender, appearance, and personality are player-determined, as is their House note The implication, by loading screens and trailers, is that they're meant to be a pale female with long brown hair and green eyes, but later trailers featured them as Ambiguously Brown female with shorter dark brown hair. You also don't get much freedom in your wand, and I know the wand chooses you, but we should've Been able to make our own, and make it our Pottermore one. With the sorting hat, you get TOO much freedom, instead of a personality quiz, and then asking your opinion, it goes straight to "what do you want to be" with no thinking or quizzes for what house. When you play gobstones with your best friend Rowan, it's nit a mini game which allows you to actually play, the only way to play it and win is to distract her so you win. This game doesn't allow you to walk around Hogwarts freely, and allows you in certain areas until you're in a certain year/grade, you can't talk to other wizards and witches unless the game tells you to. You can't use longer time periods, caus obviously, you'll need to use more energy. What makes it worse is the time limit of the classes, you have 1 hour to use 25+ Energy balls, as well as waiting for them, so you will probably not finish the task. Not to mention, the only ways of getting energy is paying for it or waiting 2-4 minutes to get one energy. (Participate in class, do spells, etc.), you waste a lot of them in useless things you have to do in class like "daydream" or "flip through a book", you have about 25 energy balls and you use them all in a span of 2 minutes, Since every action takes up about 2-5 energy balls. To do, really anything in this game you got to have energy, which allows you to do anything. I have three main reasons why this doesn't exceed, or at least live up to my expectations for the game 1: the energy balls The graphics are pretty good, I like how they brought the original actors of the professors back for some cameos, which are minimal but still good.