Just like any good RPG, Portkey Games' latest release gives players the choice of creating a good or evil character, but that doesn't necessarily mean its worth using Avada Kedavra in . Alongside the killing curse, it's also possible to learn and cast the other two Unforgivable Curses: the torture spell Crucio, and the mind control spell Imperio. However, some witches and wizards may understandably have some hesitations about using Avada Kedavra to outright kill their opposition.
In, Avada Kedavra is the most powerful and dangerous spell. It was the crux behind much of Lord Voldemort's power (in multiple ways), and in general, it's an easy one-way ticket to the wizarding world's high-security prison, Azkaban. Even though the true meaning of the Avada Kedavra spell proves that it was never intended to harm, that's ultimately what it's known for in and in alike, and so it may be difficult to determine whether it's worth using this dark magic in-game.
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Surprisingly, there are little to no consequences for using Avada Kedavra in. Even though the protagonist is using the most notorious spell to ever exist, they're never reprimanded by anyone (other than a few lines of generic dialogue from NPCs and companions). In fact, the main storyline won't be affected whatsoever if the player decides to become a dark wizard. This may come as a disappointment to some players who were looking forward to causing chaos in the wizarding world; but generally, the fact that using Avada Kedavra has virtually no negative impact on makes a strong case for using the spell in combat.
So while 's dark magic has pros and cons, the advantages tend to heavily outweigh the disadvantages for many witches
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