As a fresh fifth-year, players will meet an array of unique professors in , but some prove to be more captivating than others. By attending class, completing assignments, and asking questions about their past, students can develop a better understanding of their teaching styles and backstories. These factors can ultimately help determine which professors are the best, and which conversely leave something to be desired.
Although Headmaster Phineas Nigellus Black is technically a part of Hogwarts' staff, he doesn't explicitly teach any classes, which excludes him from the list of professors. The few interactions that players share with him are more than enough to determine that he's conceited, selfish, and entirely dislikable, anyway. So even though Phineas Black is related to Sirius Black, a beloved character, this doesn't save his reputation from being the school's least popular Headmaster of all time and ranking below 's best and worst professors alike.
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Staying true to his persona in the series, History of Magic Professor Cuthbert Binns is the most uninteresting professor in. His lessons are so dull that they put the class to sleep, and as a well-intentioned note from Professor Ronen describes, the test material is so trivial that it brings students to tears.
Despite kind suggestions from his colleagues, Professor Binns makes no effort to improve his painfully monotonous teaching style. Not even his death, which took place of natural causes during a peaceful slumber, can make him any less boring as a ghost in .
Professor Bai Howin is in charge of Beasts class, but despite teaching one of the most fascinating subjects at Hogwarts, she comes across
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