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Can the Unforgivable Curse be used in Harry Potter's Magic Awakening?

In Harry Potter Magic Awakening, the Unforgivable Curse was complained by players when the game was launched. It was a forbidden curse in the original book, but it can be used casually in the game, which does not conform to the settings of the original work. . So can the Unforgivable Curse still be used now? The following is a detailed guide for you, let’s take a look.

Guidelines for the Unforgivable Curse

The Unforgivable Curse is a black magic that is a forbidden spell. The black magic in the original work appears in the game and is used by many players, causing many fans of the original work to express their opinions. There was great dissatisfaction, so many players boycotted the Unforgivable Curse. However, the Unforgivable Curse is something that players spend money on, and it is very expensive. Therefore, players who spend money on the Unforgivable Curse in order to become stronger will still use this spell, so the official has given such a warning.

It has only been officially launched for more than a week, but the reputation of "Harry Potter: Magic Awakening" is already on the decline:

There are too many gold points, too many traps, and the world view is too complicated. The plot settings are not enough to restore the original work, there are too many invalid plots, and the game mode is monotonous. It has been criticized by many game influencers.

Among them, the bug that the game settings deviate from the original work is the most frustrating for "Hardcore fans".

“The School of Magic can actually teach the Unforgivable Curse?”, “Professor McGonagall calls Voldemort Lord Voldemort” and other settings that are inconsistent with the original work, which made many "Hammer fans" drop out of school in anger. And left jokes like "Hogwarts has been occupied by Death Eaters, and enrolling in it is equivalent to entering Azkaban."