So much of has been intricately crafted with great attention to detail and nods to the universe. It is truly an impressive and immersive experience that muggles are allowed to enjoy in the open-world of its video game form. Even with the developers' passion and focus, however, there are still many questions left unanswered regarding everything from important details about the core premise of the game, to the smaller queries about the significance of toast.
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There are many subtle details in that add to its replayability, and which make it possible for players to continue discovering unsolved mysteries in the quietest of corners in the game. Especially for those who are well-versed in lore, there are many details to attract one's attention. Digging deeper into the game, though, there are several questions prompted from the game that seem to have no answers. Perhaps these are being left for future DLCs or sequels to , or perhaps, like magic itself, they are simply without explanation.
One of the most recognizable Hermione quotes from is when she corrects Ron's pronunciation" "" This exchange has solidified the name of the spell in the minds of fans of the series, which makes it perplexing that in, the spell that is often used is Levioso rather than Leviosa.
In fact, features both Levioso and Wingardium Leviosa in it, although players gain Levioso much earlier. Levioso (a yellow spell in the game) is a charm that levitates objects or victims off the ground, and they remain still. Meanwhile, Wingardium Leviosa (a blue spell in the game) will levitate objects and allow for them to be moved around. The similarities can be confusing, but it is even more perplexing because holding the spell Accio will automatically have the same effect as Wingardium Leviosa in, leaving all three spells discombobulated.
Some have speculated that Levioso does not levitate people, but rather will levitate the clothing that people are
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