Where there's light, there's dark, and the wizarding world is no exception, but what are the advantages and disadvantages of becoming a dark wizard in ? When following Sebastian Sallow's quest line, players will eventually be faced with this crucial decision, and it may not be immediately clear which path is best for them. Some may be relieved that learning and using the three Unforgivable Curses isn't required to complete the quest, whereas others will relish the opportunity to expand their spell knowledge, but ultimately, the pros and cons of dark magic should influence their decision.
Although students are at complete liberty to choose whether they'd like to be a dark wizard in, the extent of their evil endeavors will be quite narrow compared to the main series. The inclusion of Avada Kedavra has an odd Horcrux implication, but in the end, the Unforgivable Curses are the only form of dark magic that they may cast (at least for the time being). For those who seek the path less walked, this may come as a disappointment — but despite their limitations, these spells in also have their benefits.
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Of course, the most obvious advantage that players will have by becoming a dark wizard in is that they'll be much more powerful in combat. Crucio, Imperio, and Avada Kedavra are entirely unique, but there's practically never a time in which they won't come in handy. As the torture curse, Crucio can deal significant damage to enemies over time and take them out of a fight, making it a powerful crowd control tactic. Unlocking Imperio, the mind control curse, grants the ability to turn enemies into allies during combat. Finally, the infamous Avada Kedavra
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