Does it make a difference if you turn Sebastian in?
Yes, it makes a significant difference if you turn Sebastian in, as this decision will affect the storyline, your character’s interactions, and the overall outcome of the game, particularly in regards to learning Unforgivable Curses like Avada Kedavra. The choice to turn Sebastian in or not is a pivotal moment in the game, influencing the fate of Sebastian and the player’s ability to learn certain dark magic spells.
Understanding the Consequences
The decision to turn Sebastian in or not has multiple consequences that extend beyond the immediate storyline, impacting the player’s experience and the game’s ending. It’s essential to consider these outcomes before making a choice.
Learning Unforgivable Curses
If you choose not to turn Sebastian in, he will remain in the game, allowing you to learn Unforgivable Curses from him. However, if you decide to turn him in, he will be expelled and taken to the Ministry of Magic, and you will no longer have the opportunity to learn these spells from him.
FAQs
- What happens if I turn Sebastian in? If you turn Sebastian in, he will be expelled from Hogwarts and taken to the Ministry of Magic to face justice, and you will not be able to interact with him or learn Unforgivable Curses from him again.
- Can I still learn Avada Kedavra if I turn Sebastian in? No, if you turn Sebastian in, you will not be able to learn Avada Kedavra from him, and your only option to acquire this spell would be to start a new game.
- Does turning Sebastian in affect the game’s ending? Yes, choosing to turn Sebastian in or not will have a notable impact on the game’s final cutscene and the overall storyline.
- Will Sebastian’s fate change if I don’t turn him in? If you don’t turn Sebastian in, he will remain in Hogwarts, and you will still be able to learn Unforgivable Curses from him, but his ultimate fate and the consequences of his actions will still unfold.
- Can I save Sebastian’s uncle from being killed? No, Sebastian’s uncle’s fate is sealed, and regardless of your choice, he will still be killed by Sebastian using the killing curse.
- How do I get Sebastian to teach me Avada Kedavra? You can learn Avada Kedavra from Sebastian by choosing not to turn him in and then speaking with him in the Undercroft, where he will offer to teach you the spell.
- What is the consequence of learning Unforgivable Curses from Sebastian? Beyond some disapproving dialogue from other characters, there are no significant downsides to learning Unforgivable Curses from Sebastian.
- Can I miss out on learning Avada Kedavra? Yes, if you turn Sebastian in or fail to learn the spell from him before he is gone, you will miss out on the opportunity to learn Avada Kedavra, except by starting a new game.
- Does the game have a good and bad ending? Yes, the game has two main endings: a good ending where ancient magic is contained, and a bad ending where the player siphons the power for themselves.
- How do I get the good ending in Hogwarts Legacy? To get the good ending, you need to make specific choices, including responding with “I intend to keep it contained here” and “I shall keep it secret forever” when prompted by Professor Fig.
- Should I trust Sebastian in Hogwarts Legacy? Telling Sebastian the truth or not does not significantly impact the story or your friendship with him.
- Can I romance Sebastian in Hogwarts Legacy? No, Hogwarts Legacy does not currently feature romance options, including with Sebastian.
- What happens to Anne if I don’t turn Sebastian in? Regardless of your choice, Anne will continue to suffer from her curse in Hogwarts Legacy, as her storyline is not directly affected by Sebastian’s fate.
- Can I get expelled from Hogwarts Legacy? Yes, it is possible to get expelled, which could potentially shorten the game unless it is part of the planned storyline.
- Should I snitch on Sebastian? The decision to snitch on Sebastian depends on your playstyle and the consequences you are willing to accept, including losing the opportunity to learn Unforgivable Curses from him.