No Luna, sadly! Hogwarts Legacy' is set over a century before she’s born, but the game’s packed with characters who channel her eccentric energy. There’s a herbology professor who’s just as delightfully odd, and side quests involving fantastical creatures that feel ripped from Luna’s dusty old textbooks. I spent hours just wandering, half hoping to find a hidden portrait of her lurking in some forgotten corridor. The absence makes sense, but her spirit’s totally there if you squint.
It’s a bummer Luna doesn’t pop up, but honestly, the timeline wouldn’t work. Hogwarts Legacy' nails the magical weirdness she embodies, though—like the student who insists moon frogs are real or the conspiracy theories about goblins. The game’s world-building is so rich that I didn’t miss her as much as I thought I would. Plus, discovering new lore about wizarding history kinda feels like unraveling one of Luna’s far-fetched stories. The devs knew what they were doing by leaving her out but keeping her essence.
Nope, she’s not in it! But the game’s got plenty of her trademark oddball charm. If you loved Luna, you’ll still find things to gush over—like the bizarre creatures or the students who march to their own drum. Timeline-wise, it was never gonna happen, but the game’s heart is in the right place.
Hogwarts Legacy' has been such a blast to play, especially with all the little nods to the Harry Potter universe. Luna Lovegood isn’t actually in the game, which makes sense since it’s set in the late 1800s—way before her time. But the game does a fantastic job capturing her vibe through other quirky characters and hidden Easter eggs. The Care of Magical Creatures class, for instance, feels like something Luna would adore, with its focus on odd and wonderful beasts. I kinda wish they’d slipped in a Lovegood ancestor as a wink to fans, but the game’s original characters are charming enough to make up for it.
Exploring the open world, I kept half-expecting to stumble upon a blonde, dreamy student rambling about Nargles. The devs clearly knew fans would look for her, so they sprinkled in enough whimsy to keep that Luna-esque spirit alive. It’s not the same, but it’s close enough to make me smile while I’re chasing demiguises or dodging trolls.
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Hogwarts Legacy is such a blast for fans like me who grew up obsessing over every detail of the wizarding world. The potions professor in the game isn't Severus Snape—since it's set in the late 1800s, long before his time—but they did an amazing job creating a new character, Professor Aesop Sharp. He's this gruff, war-scarred auror-turned-teacher, and his backstory adds so much depth to the potions class. The way he lectures with this 'no-nonsense' vibe totally captures the spirit of Snape without being a copycat.
I love how the game expands lore without leaning on familiar faces. Sharp’s lessons feel fresh, especially with the hands-on brewing mechanics. Stirring cauldrons and dodging explosions is way more fun than I expected! It’s a neat nod to how potions evolve over time, from his era to Snape’s advanced techniques in 'Harry Potter'.
Luna Lovegood's family connections in the 'Harry Potter' series are fascinating but not extensively explored. Her father, Xenophilius Lovegood, is the most direct link—he's the eccentric editor of 'The Quibbler' and plays a key role in the Deathly Hallows storyline. Luna's mother, Pandora, is mentioned briefly; she died experimenting with spells when Luna was young, which adds to her character's wistful resilience.
While Luna isn't blood-related to other major characters, her bond with the Weasleys feels almost familial. She marries Rolf Scamander, Newt Scamander's grandson, linking her to the magical zoology legacy. The way she integrates into Harry's circle—especially after losing her own mother—shows how found family matters as much as bloodlines in the wizarding world. That always struck me as the heart of her story.
Man, I wish 'Hogwarts Legacy' had Albus Severus Potter in it! The game's timeline is set way before Harry's kids were even born—late 1800s, to be precise. It's such a bummer because I'd love to see how the next-gen Potters would interact with the ancient magic stuff. But hey, the game makes up for it with its deep lore and fresh characters like Natsai Onai and Sebastian Sallow. Still, imagining Albus sneaking around the Forbidden Forest with his dad's invisibility cloak would've been epic.
Honestly, the absence of familiar faces from the books makes the game feel like a whole new adventure. It’s refreshing to explore Hogwarts without the shadow of the Golden Trio, but I can’t help but wonder what a DLC with Albus or Scorpius would look like. Maybe someday! For now, I’m just obsessing over my custom character’s duel with Ranrok.