Can you use Avada Kedavra on NPCs?

Can You Use Avada Kedavra on NPCs in Hogwarts Legacy?

The burning question on many players’ minds when diving into the world of Hogwarts Legacy is: can you unleash the Unforgivable Curse, Avada Kedavra, on non-player characters (NPCs)? The short answer is: it’s complicated. While you can technically cast Avada Kedavra on NPCs, the game mechanics and narrative context often prevent it from having the desired deadly effect in most scenarios. This article will delve into the specifics of how Avada Kedavra functions within Hogwarts Legacy, and address some common questions surrounding its use.

Avada Kedavra’s Functionality in Hogwarts Legacy

Hogwarts Legacy doesn’t hold back when it comes to the Dark Arts. Once unlocked, Avada Kedavra is indeed a usable spell in your arsenal. However, its application is more nuanced than a simple point-and-shoot. Primarily, Avada Kedavra is designed to be a one-hit kill against enemies. This makes it incredibly powerful in combat situations, particularly against late-game foes and even some boss battles. The game allows you to quickly eliminate most opponents, adding a strategic edge to combat, though the final boss seems to be an exception.

Limitations on its Use

The biggest limitation is that Avada Kedavra doesn’t work as one might expect on the typical villagers or students wandering around Hogwarts or Hogsmeade. Instead of instantly killing them, as the spell should according to lore, most NPCs remain unaffected. This is largely because the game’s non-interactive NPCs simply follow pre-programmed paths (navmesh) and lack the interactive mechanics that would enable them to react to such a powerful spell. They cannot be targeted, and using Avada Kedavra on them will likely yield only a visual effect or an explosion if the target is non-living.

Targeting Living vs. Non-Living Entities

The game does adhere to the lore that Avada Kedavra requires a living target. If the spell is used on an inanimate object, it doesn’t function as intended. Instead, it may produce an explosion or green fire, as the spell’s power doesn’t have a living target to latch onto. This mechanic also hints that the Horcruxes, pieces of Voldemort’s soul, cannot be destroyed by the Avada Kedavra curse alone, as they are not considered living beings.

Students and Morality

Perhaps the most significant restriction on using Avada Kedavra, and other Unforgivable Curses, involves students. While it may be possible to target students, the game has a protective layer that prevents the curse from being effective against them. In the standard version of the game, players are unable to harm students in a permanent or fatal way. Even if mods or glitches allow players to forcibly target students with the spell, it often results in no permanent consequences, aligning with the game’s avoidance of graphic violence against fellow students. The game’s developers clearly made it impossible for you to truly go evil. There’s no story path where you’ll rise up as a proto-Voldemort.

Frequently Asked Questions About Avada Kedavra in Hogwarts Legacy

To further clarify the intricacies of using Avada Kedavra in Hogwarts Legacy, here are 15 frequently asked questions:

  1. Can you use Avada Kedavra on any enemy?

    • Yes, almost any enemy or boss can be killed with a single Avada Kedavra, making it an efficient way to clear combat encounters. However, it may be obsolete against the final boss.
  2. Does Avada Kedavra work on non-living things?

    • No, when cast on a non-living object, the spell typically fails, sometimes producing an explosion or green fire effect, rather than its intended lethal outcome.
  3. Can you kill NPC’s in Hogwarts Legacy?

    • Yes, you can kill enemies who are NPCs. Enemies are non-player characters since you can’t control them.
  4. What happens if you use Avada Kedavra on Students?

  • The standard game prevents players from harming students. Even if forced via mods, the curses will not have the desired fatal effect.
  1. Can you go evil in Hogwarts Legacy?

    • While you can use morally questionable spells and make certain dark choices, there isn’t a canonical storyline where your character becomes a fully evil villain like Voldemort.
  2. Why was Snape’s Avada Kedavra blue?

    • The intent of the caster affects the spell. Snape’s hesitation and the fact he didn’t want to kill Dumbledore, it was more out of necessity, is theorized to have caused the change in color.
  3. What are the 4 Unforgivable Curses?

    • The 4 Unforgivable Curses are: Avada Kedavra (Killing Curse), Crucio (Cruciatus Curse), Imperio (Imperius Curse), and the curse of creating a Horcrux.
  4. Is Avada Kedavra legal on non-humans?

    • No, Avada Kedavra is not legal to cast on anything, not even non-humans. It is an Unforgivable Curse.
  5. Would Avada Kedavra work on a Dementor?

    • No, because Dementors are not living beings, they cannot be killed by Avada Kedavra.
  6. Can you get sent to Azkaban in Hogwarts Legacy?

    • Only Hufflepuff students can access Azkaban via an exclusive house quest. It’s not an option for other houses in the base game.
  7. Did Ron use Avada Kedavra in the Books?

    • No, Ron never casts Avada Kedavra in the books. This was an invention for the movies.
  8. Did Molly cast Avada Kedavra on Bellatrix?

    • No, Molly did not cast Avada Kedavra on Bellatrix. She defeats her with skillful spell casting.
  9. Has Harry ever used Avada Kedavra?

    • No, Harry has never cast Avada Kedavra, even when it might have seemed necessary. He views it as immoral.
  10. What happens if you use Avada Kedavra on a Horcrux?

    • The Horcrux cannot be destroyed by Avada Kedavra alone. Horcruxes require specific methods for their destruction like Fiendfyre.
  11. How did Albus block Avada Kedavra?

    • Albus Dumbledore, and Aberforth Dumbledore, blocked Avada Kedavra using golden magic.

Conclusion

In summary, while you can technically use Avada Kedavra on NPCs in Hogwarts Legacy, its effectiveness is limited by the game’s design. It functions primarily as a potent combat spell against enemies and does not work on non-living things. The game avoids allowing the curse to harm students, reflecting a desire not to make the game too dark. While there are no evil storyline paths, the game offers a complex magic system for players to explore. Understanding these nuances ensures that you can effectively use Avada Kedavra within the game’s intended framework.

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