
In the Harry Potter books, points are generally earned through good behavior, like answering questions correctly in class or helping professors with extra tasks, and can be deducted for bad behavior like sneaking out after curfew. Disappointingly, Hogwarts Legacy did not have a real House Point system, as winning the House Cup is entirely tied to the main story of the game. Any upcoming Hogwarts Legacy sequel should instead utilize a real House Points system as a sort of morality system for a truly immersive RPG experience.
Hogwarts Legacy 2 Should Have A Real House Points System
Really Winning The House Cup Would Mean More In A Sequel

Hogwarts Legacy does include the House Cup, but its inclusion feels perfunctory, since players don’t earn points through exploring the castle and attending classes, but by completing the main plot and defeating Ranrok’s attack on Hogwarts. This experience is very similar to what happens in every early Harry Potter book, with the golden trio earning points for Gryffindor at the last minute through whatever third-act bravery happened that year.
Side Quests And Good Behavior Should Reward Players
Player Choices Should Earn The House Cup










Rather than letting the House Cup be decided by completing the main story, which many players are bound to do, it should be earned by fully exploring and engaging with all that Hogwarts has to offer. The best way to do this is by tying it to side quests, relationship building, and engaging with daily student life. While plot events should impact some amount of House Points, the bulk of it should be earned rather than simply given to players for completing the main plot.
For example, a quest that involves helping a resident of Hogsmeade find their missing Puffskein could end in a professor hearing about the good deed and rewarding 10 points to the player’s House. Small interactive quests that let players interact with the world more and experience more book-only creatures and spells would help make any sequel far more immersive while simultaneously including more Easter Eggs for longtime fans of Harry Potter.
Deeper RPG Elements Would Go A Long Way To Making HL2 More Immersive
Exploring Hogwarts Means More Than Walking Around The Grounds

A major complaint about Hogwarts Legacy is that, while it did recreate Hogwarts and the surrounding grounds perfectly, it didn’t allow players to enjoy a full school life the way they wanted. Missing features that would have a big impact include building relationships with classmates and romancing other characters, as well as a morality system that would impact how characters react to you and change the outcome of the game.
Editor’s Note: Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling has been accused of transphobia by those in the LGBTQ+ community. Although not directly involved in the development of Hogwarts Legacy, Rowling does stand to earn royalties from the game. We would like to reiterate our support for trans rights and that trans identities are valid. Support services are listed below for trans people impacted by discussions of transphobia. In the USA:
Trans Lifeline : (877) 565-8860
The Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386
In Canada:
Trans Lifeline : (877) 330-6366
Youth Line : 1-800-268-9688
In the UK:
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Mermaids : 0808 801 0400