is no stranger to the age-old House debate from the main series — but a couple of in-game factors actually cement one particular House as the best of the four (and one House as the worst). Joining the first House will grant players an exciting, unforgettable experience, regardless of whether they're longstanding fans, or completely new to the franchise. On the other hand, joining the worst House can leave one feeling underwhelmed and regretful of their choice, especially if they make this mistake on their first playthrough of .
Per canon tradition, though, there's also a way for students to be sorted into a House based on their personalities. Taking the online quiz on the website can let players be sorted into a House before they even log into the game, which can be a preferable option for those who want to feel as immersed as possible. But for those who aspire to be a part of the game's most worthwhile House (and to avoid the most lackluster option), there's a clear path to follow.
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The best House in is Hufflepuff. Students belonging to this group are said to be undyingly loyal, hardworking, and fair. Not only that, but in-game, Hufflepuff players are the only ones able to visit Azkaban thanks to their House-exclusive side quest. This notorious prison is home to some of the wizarding world's most dangerous criminals and creatures, and it has some serious significance in lore, so missing this iconic location in can be a bummer for Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin students (especially considering their House-exclusive quests each take place within castle grounds).
Even if a player isn't interested in visiting Azkaban with 's best House, Hufflepuff,
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