has multiple endings, and the choices that affect these outcomes are arguably the greatest decisions in the game beyond settling on which Hogwarts House to choose. The ancient magic mystery that the fifth-year protagonist and Professor Fig have been trying to solve will finally come to a head, and it'll be up to them to navigate a particularly tricky situation. Their choice will directly influence the outcome of the game, so it's crucial that players are aware of which ending is best for them.
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Hogwarts Legacy.]
Every student will have access to the three endings in, regardless of which decisions they make throughout the length of the title, since there's no in-game morality system. Indeed, even the darkest witches and wizards will have access to the good ending, and those that are morally sound will also have access to the evil ending. As such, players should feel free to approach character conversations, side quest choices, and other seemingly impactful actions, like asking for more money after quests, however they please — because only one decision ultimately dictates all endings.
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Both the good and evil endings in take place below the school, as players are racing to the Repository underneath Hogwarts — where the ancient magic is held — in an attempt to get there before Ranrok can. They are accompanied in this scene by Professor Fig, and several other teachers make an appearance as well, fending off the school from the incoming goblin invasion. However, after a certain point, the protagonist is separated from everyone save for Fig as they make their way to the Repository. This is when the key choice
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