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- — Official tagline
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 is a video game based on the last three/four instalments of the Harry Potter series in LEGO form. It is the sequel to LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and was released 11 November 2011 in North America and 18 November 2011 in Europe. It developed by Traveller's Tales and was released on Xbox 360, PS3, PSP, Nintendo DS, Wii, PS Vita, and 3DS.[2] A PC version was also produced but was immediately withdrawn due to DRM issues, and the PC version was reissued on 28 November. The Mac version, published by Feral Interactive, was released on 7 March 2012.[3]
Like its immediate predecessor, many events from the books and films have been changed for comedic purposes as well as to better accommodate two player co-op.
The game, along with Years 1-4, were re-released for the PlayStation 4 on 21 October 2016, as a remastered collection including updated graphics and resolution, as well as including all the previously released DLCs.
Gameplay[]
Based on the last three Harry Potter books and final four Harry Potter films, LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 5-7 takes players through Harry Potter’s heroic adventures in the Muggle and wizarding worlds. From Privet Drive in Little Whinging to Diagon Alley, Hogsmeade, and Hogwarts – plus new locations including Grimmauld Place, the Ministry of Magic, and Godric's Hollow – players will encounter new faces, new challenges and new magic, preparing them for the ultimate face-off against Lord Voldemort himself — all in LEGO style.
- Play through 24 story events and return to Hogwarts where there are 16 different lessons to attend.
- Learn and use all new charms and spells including the Unforgivable Curses.
- Master advanced duelling skills to defeat Voldemort’s Death Eaters as you battle toward the ultimate showdown with the Dark Lord himself.
- Discover and unlock 200 characters including Fenrir Greyback, Bellatrix Lestrange, and Professor Horace Slughorn.
- Play with friends and family using easy drop-in/drop-out co-op play that features dynamic split screen.
Notes[]
- Characters
- Hermione Granger, Ronald Weasley, Neville Longbottom, Gregory Goyle, Sirius Black and Remus Lupin have got an updated appearance.
- Harry Potter, Ginevra Weasley, Vincent Crabbe, Draco Malfoy, Lucius Malfoy, Alastor Moody, and Cornelius Fudge have the same appearance as they do in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4. However, Moody's hairpiece is a lighter shade of blonde.
- Locations
- Hogwarts Castle's layout is very similar to the one in the previous game.
- The Clock Tower Courtyard's location is replaced by the Viaduct Courtyard.
- Only the Gryffindor Common Room and Gryffindor Boys' Dormitory can be accessed in this game. The player can only go as far as the entrances to the others.
- Many of the secret rooms from before are no longer accessible.
- In Borgin and Burkes, the player can enter the Vanishing Cabinet and appear in Hogwarts, just outside the Room of Requirement. However, the Room itself cannot be entered, and thus it is not possible to return to Borgin and Burkes this way.
- You can now leave Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and go to Hogsmeade, Hogsmeade station, take the Hogwarts Express and arrive at Platform 9 3/4, go around in London, to the Leaky Cauldron and Diagon Alley, and Apparate to the Forest of Dean.
- Objects
- The Elder Wand has gotten an updated appearance; it does not look like a brown stick but rather like it did in the films.
- Gold obstacles are new in the game and only characters with the Elder Wand can destroy them.
- Hermione Granger's bag can be used when placed on pink tiles. She begins by taking out two random objects (e.g. a Trumpet and a horn) then throw what she needs into the air, pulling her bag out from underneath.
- Ronald Weasley's Deluminator replaces his Lumos Spell (though he still needs to take light from a lamp). This ability is needed when you need to take light from a lamp and pass it to another.
- Parseltongue cupboards are similar to the Ancient Runes, unlike the previous game where you just had to stand in front of the snake.
Storyline differences[]
Note that, as was the case with the previous game, many of these changes were made to either make the game more co-op friendly, and/or to tell a parodic/humorous version of the story.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix[]
- Dudley Dursley and his gang are seen having fun at the roundabout.
- Harry Potter is seen reading a newspaper with pieces of Cedric Diggory in the Triwizard Cup.
- Piers Polkiss is absent from the gang.
- While Dudley and his gang is bullying Harry, Dennis feels dizzy and faints instead of joining them, as he got off from the roundabout.
- In the tunnel between Magnolia Crescent and its Road and Little Whinging, Harry has to defeat several Dementors instead of two, as in the book, film, and video game.
- Arabella Figg is absent from the cutscenes but she is a playable character in the consoles and windows versions.
- Like the film, Remus Lupin is not part of the Advance Guard.
- Hestia Jones and Dedalus Diggle do not appear with the Advanced Guard despite being playable characters.
- During the flight with the Advance Guard, Nymphadora Tonks loses control of her broom and the Advance Guard makes a crash landing in Grimmauld Square. Tonks ends in a sales cart, Emmeline Vance ends on the top of a tree, Elphias Doge ends on the roof of a gazebo and Alastor Moody gets stuck in a fountain and Harry and Kingsley have to free them.
- 12 Grimmauld Place reveals itself by unfolding brick by brick.
- Before Harry enters the court for his hearing, Arthur Weasley kisses him on both cheeks and gives him a pat on the left one before leaving.
- At the beginning of the disciplinary hearing, Cornelius Fudge is about to smash Harry's wand with his gavel just before Albus Dumbledore enters.
- Dolores Umbridge is seen in the hearing to be laughing evilly and growling disappointingly which is to convey that she was the one who sent the Dementors after Harry and Dudley.
- The Wizengamot members who voted for Harry's innocence hold up giant green hands, while Umbridge, who voted for Harry's guilt, holds up a giant red hand.
- To make the game family-friendly, Umbridge's detentions are omitted along with the Blood Quill. Also, the books she hands out to the class have a cat with a ball of yarn on the cover.
- Umbridge isn't as cruel as she was in the book and film.
- Sirius Black wrote the list for Dumbledore's Army and hands it over to Harry through the Floo Powder. Harry is also given a College ceremonial hat to symbolise that he is now the "teacher".
- Terry Boot is omitted from the story.
- Anthony Goldstein and Zacharias Smith are playable characters despite Anthony not appearing in the film and Zacharias not appearing in the cutscenes.
- Justin Finch-Fletchley and Hannah Abbott are included in the game.
- Charms class is included along with the next year unlike the film. Filius Flitwick teaches the fifth years Diffindo. Flitwick shows it by putting his wand into the Diffindo 'wall'.
- When Cho and Harry kiss, the Room of Requirement becomes rapidly filled with plants, hearts, and other decorations symbolising love.
- When Umbridge catches the D.A. members carrying defensive books, she transfigures those books into her own theory books.
- When Nagini attacks Arthur in the Department of Mysteries, she hypnotises him before biting him multiple times. This is likely a reference to Kaa from The Jungle Book, a malevolent snake who hypnotises his victims (whose eyes than flash green and blue as Arthur Weasley's do here).
- Kreacher caused a lot of trouble to Harry, Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger.
- Phineas Nigellus Black is omitted but appears to be playable in the DS version.
- Rubeus Hagrid's visit to the Giants and how he told the story to the Trio, made up of Harry, Ron, and Hermione, is absent.
- Cho Chang was the one to alert Umbridge about Dumbledore's Army. She did so in the film, but in the book it was her friend Marietta Edgecombe, who was absent from the film and the game's main storyline. However, she can be unlocked as a playable character.
- Like the film, the Knight Bus scene including Stan Shunpike are omitted. However, Ernie Prang is included and appears to be a playable character.
- When Harry, Ron, and Hermione first met Grawp, he asks them to play a Trumpet, a Rubber duck, and an Accordian, along with the bicycle handle, instead of only asking for the handle.
- When Harry views Snape's memory, Lily, Peter and Lupin are missing, also Harry kisses his wand and Snape does not shout on Harry.
- The Portable Swamp is included called as the "Swamp-in-The-Box". They can be activated by the Weasley family. It appeared in the book and video game, but is omitted in the film.
- Grawp throws Umbridge on the back of Ronan. In the book and film, the centaurs simply drag her away.
- The prophecy shows Harry and Voldemort fighting over a heart. When one of them holds the heart in the hands the other one fades out.
- When Lucius Malfoy makes his appearance Bellatrix Lestrange hides behind a dummy of Sirius to show that Voldemort was tricking Harry.
- Out of all the Death Eaters who participated in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, only Bellatrix Lestrange and Lucius Malfoy appear uncloaked and unmasked. The rest of the participants, Mulciber Jnr, Nott, Jugson, Avery Jnr, Crabbe, Walden Macnair, Augustus Rookwood and Bellatrix's husband Rodolphus Lestrange (along with his brother Rabastan) appear as generic Death Eaters, masked and in full outfits.
- Like in the film, Sirius is killed off by Bellatrix with the Killing Curse before falling into the veil. In the book, the curse was not specified, but it was implied to be the Stunning Spell in the video game.
- As Sirius passes through the veil, Harry pulls his legs off when trying to pull him out. He comes back out of the veil to ask Remus Lupin for his legs back, and then passes through it again.
- To make the game more co-op friendly, Harry helps Dumbledore fight Voldemort.
- While fighting Lord Voldemort when the Fiendfyre Basilisk's teeth get stuck Dumbledore and Harry turns on the fire sprinkler system to make it extinguish.
- In the end, Grawp is seen on a high tree trying to help Luna reach a pair of her sneakers.
- Unlike the film, Ginny attempts to break up Harry's crush on Cho Chang, by giving him a flirtish look and waving as she exits the Room of Requirement with Fred and George. Likewise, after Harry and Cho have broke up, she continues to attempt to win his affection by stroking his arm when Lord Voldemort leaves the Department of Mysteries and gazing admiringly at him when they read the newspaper. Judging by the look he gave her, she succeeded in doing this and this is possibly the reason why she looks somewhat triumphant in the dinner party scene of the sixth year.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince[]
- The Muggle family who resided in Budleigh Babberton has a picture of themselves. This is not seen in book and film. The village scene does not take place in the video game.
- There was no one on the Millennium Bridge during its destruction.
- The café Treats is absent despite the waitress having an appearance.
- Horace Slughorn can transform to an armchair, but in the book and film, all he did was disguise himself as an armchair.
- The portrait in which Regulus Black is seen is omitted.
- Albus Dumbledore and Slughorn Apparated Harry Potter to Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, so Harry's visit to The Burrow is omitted.
- Draco leaves Harry in the Hogwarts Express by slamming the door in his face.
- Just like in the film, Nymphadora Tonks does not enter the Hogwarts Express to save Harry.
- Same as the film, Snape's teachings of the Defence Against the Dark Arts class are omitted along with Harry's detention.
- Pansy Parkinson is omitted from the story.
- Madam Rosmerta is included, unlike the film.
- Katie Bell's cursing is omitted, as such Leanne is absent from the main storyline, but she can be unlocked as a playable character in the DS version.
- In the Wool's Orphanage memory, Tom Riddle easily believed that Albus Dumbledore was a wizard but in the book and film, he didn't believe him at first. In the DS version the scene and Slughorn's false memory are omitted.
- The Quidditch seasons are omitted despite some characters plays a variation.
- Instead of using a green apple Draco Malfoy uses a ladder to be sent in Borgin and Burkes and Mr Borgin's hands appear giving Draco the poison instead of putting the Imperius Curse on Madam Rosmerta to make the poison.
- Eldred Worple and Sanguini are absent from the story.
- Adrian appears only in the DS version of the game.
- Cormac McLaggen and Blaise Zabini do not appear until the Slug Club meeting scene.
- Flora Carrow and Hestia Carrow are included even though they do not appear in the books.
- Slughorn angrily kicks the guests out early due to seeing some rudeness and sensuality because:
- Ginny shows love interests on Harry.
- Cormac puts ice cream around his mouth and licks it to impress Hermione.
- Marcus Belby eats his ice cream like a drink.
- Romilda Vane is omitted except in the DS version of the game. Due to this, the Love Potion Ronald Weasley ate made him fall in love with everything around him instead of Romilda.
- After Ron was poisoned, Harry and Slughorn healed him completely, and he did not get sent to the Hospital Wing.
- Draco saw Ron drink the poison.
- The bird which Malfoy put in the Vanishing Cabinet was a Parrot instead of a songbird but it is still seen alive like in the film.
- Both Harry and Ron are present for the duel with Draco in the second-Floor girls' bathroom for Co-op Purposes.
- When Harry cast Sectumsempra, it cut off Draco's legs instead of making him bleed (and Snape puts him back together).
- Filius Flitwick's teachings are included just like in the previous year unlike the film. In this year he teaches the sixth years the Aguamenti Charm and Reducto despite already learned Reducto in the prequel.
- During the Burning of The Burrow, many Death Eaters are there, instead of just Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback.
- Whenever Harry and Hermione Granger are invited to the Slug Club, they receive tickets.
- Remus Lupin is portrayed more scared of the moon when Bellatrix attacks The Burrow.
- Slughorn's false memory in the book is misty while in the film Tom Riddle's voice mutes. Since the game has no dialogue, the screen gets scratchy during the false memory sequence.
- Every time Slughorn sees something valuable or rare, LEGO money appears in his eyes.
- Slughorn and Harry have to defeat a giant Venomous Tentacula when Harry is using Felix Felicis.
- Pomona Sprout makes an appearance unlike the film.
- Since the characters do not speak, the Felix Felicis has four-leaved clovers emitting from it to show that it is a "good luck" potion, and when Harry takes it, the clovers surround his head.
- Due to the potion's effect Harry cannot have bad luck as when he went under a ladder. Also when Ron went under he gets hit by a barrel.
- Dumbledore does not use his blood to pass the blockage instead he puts together a symbol of the Dark Mark.
- The burial scene is included but different from the book. Harry takes off a piece of Aragog instead of putting his body in causing Hagrid to faint. In the film however, the part where they bury the body is not shown.
- Since there is no dialogue, there is no mention of Francis.
- To portray how to make a Horcrux, Slughorn makes a diagram where Riddle is standing on bodies and he splits a large heart into six objects, three of them as unknown (?), while the others are his diary, the ring and the locket
- The boat they ride on is a paddle boat rather than a normal one with chains in the book and film. However in the DS version, it is a normal one.
- The Drink of Despair doesn't seem to give Dumbledore pain as it did in the book, film, and video game, instead, the potion's effect makes him cough.
- Harry and Dumbledore have to use Reducto to make the Inferi go away.
- During the scene in the Astronomy Tower, it is raining outside, unlike in the book, film and video game.
- After Draco arrives at the Astronomy Tower and when he disarms Dumbledore, the latter's cursed hand is cut off and falls to the ground.
- When Dumbledore is struck with the Killing Curse by Snape, he rives for a short while, then his blackened hand which was cut off moves along, then Dumbledore sits on he rail for a few seconds, then falls off the Astronomy Tower, followed by his blackened hand which waves goodbye for just around 1.8 seconds then falls down and later appears to be magically stuck back onto Dumbledore later when Harry and others mourn the Headmaster's death.
- After Dumbledore is killed, all the Death Eaters (except Draco) wear party hats, and Bellatrix and Greyback are seen dancing on the railing carrying noise-makers. Despite Snape wearing a party hat he doesn't celebrate (This is possibly because of his true loyalty).
- Both Harry and Ginny Weasley duel Severus Snape due to make the game more co-op friendly.
- Instead of blocking Harry's Sectumsempra Snape uses his wand to absorb it and use it for himself.
- Harry realises the locket is a counterfeit after seeing the "RAB" initials and a ghost of Regulus Black's head blowing him a raspberry. Instead of keeping it with him to hunt the Horcruxes, he throws it out the Astronomy Tower. Due to this, Kreacher's reappearance is absent in the next year.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows[]
Part 1[]
- The Meeting at Malfoy Manor is omitted. Due to this, Nagini does not appear until the Godric's Hollow attack scene.
- Hagrid accidentally damages the motorbike, sending parts of the sidecar in different areas before leaving Privet Drive.
- Hedwig's death is omitted, possibly to find Red bricks to deliver to her.
- George Weasley's ear is not sliced off to make the game family-friendly. Then again, LEGO minifigures lack ears.
- Alastor Moody's death is omitted as well and he just disappears from the narrative without explanation, with Bill Weasley not referencing him nor Mundungus Fletcher after the Battle of the Seven Potters.
- Olympe Maxime, Viktor Krum, Gabrielle Delacour, and Monsieur Delacour are omitted.
- Kingsley Shacklebolt doesn't send his patronus to warn that the Ministry of Magic has fallen to the Dark Lord, instead he was sent flying into the wedding by an unknown Death Eater.
- Bellatrix ambushes the trio when she appeared out of the cake.
- The spiral staircase in the centre of the Lovegood House has the ability to move.
- When the Trio go to the Luchino Cafe, Antonin Dolohov and Thorfinn Rowle were already in the cafe.
- In the cafe, Hermione Granger and Harry Potter switch places at the table.
- Pius Thicknesse is not shown in the cutscenes but he is a playable character.
- The Trio's stay at 12 Grimmauld Place is omitted as they see Umbridge Wearing the locket on the Daily Prophet.
- Ronald Weasley accompanies Harry to find the locket which is to make the game two-player. In the book and film Harry goes alone while Ron is ordered to fix Yaxley's office, but this was included in the DS version. However, Harry and Ron do help someone fix his raining office in the console version.
- In the book and the film, only the real Reginald Cattermole appears in the Ministry of Magic wearing his undershirt and boxers. In the game, he, the real Albert Runcorn, and the real Mafalda Hopkirk, appear in their underwear as part of an angry mob.
- During the infiltration of the Ministry of Magic, when the three jump into the Floo Powder, Yaxley grabs Ron's arm, instead of Hermione's ankle, stretching it. This was a way to portray Ron's arm injury in a bloodless and family-friendly way instead of being splinched.
- Ron does not leave Harry and Hermione at all. Instead, he just stays inside the tent without them, acting grumpy.
- The tombstone of Abbott is cut just like the film.
- The spell Confringo is only used by the Elder Wand despite Hermione using it in a cutscene.
- Harry and Hermione follow the silver doe together until Hermione gets hit by a branch.
- Ron appears at the lake already dressed in his underpants while in the book he strips down when he gets there.
- Harry and Ron swim together in the lake in their underwear searching for the Sword of Gryffindor.
- The Death Eaters don't destroy the Lovegood House, they just fire Reducto at it.
- We see the capturing of Luna Lovegood that happens at her home. None of these events happens in the book, film or video game. In the film Death Eaters arrive on the Hogwarts Express and capture Luna, but the capture is not seen.
- To make the game co-op friendly, Cadmus Peverell, Ignotus Peverell and Antioch Peverell stay together after acquiring the Hallows.
- Death must be driven away by Ignotus.
- Because Antioch's death is different, the killer and the first brother's enemy are omitted.
- The Peverells' deaths are very different from the book and film; both Antioch and Cadmus were grabbed by Death, but in the Wii version, all three brothers are grabbed by Death.
- The Peverell Brothers' deaths took place in the same house where Cadmus Peverell uses the Resurrection Stone to bring back his girlfriend.
- Ignotus doesn't give his Cloak of Invisibility to his son at Godric's Hollow, instead, he gave the cloak at the house.
- By the time Hermione finishes reading, everyone is asleep. Also, when she is reading, the scene does not switch to flashback until after the Peverells obtain the Deathly Hallows.
- Xenophilius Lovegood looks nervous after the trio visits his house.
- Xenophilius Lovegood disguises himself as Luna but the Trio were not fooled by it which is where he starts crying and reveals what happened to Luna.
- The Stinging Jinx Hermione used on Harry to make him unrecognised by the Snatchers and Death Eaters did not make his face look deformed, and instead made his head a brick.
- Just like the film, Wormtail's death is omitted.
- Dobby is not stabbed by Bellatrix's knife. Instead, he is crushed by a bunch of furniture and his legs are cut off.
- Voldemort blasts Dumbledore's tomb to get the Elder Wand and had trouble getting it out of the deceased latter's hands.
Part 2[]
- Dobby's tombstone was a sand castle with the sock Harry gave him hooked on a stick. Then in Part 2 the sock will appear to cut off the string hitting a window of the Shell Cottage.
- Harry and Garrick Ollivander's conversation is omitted.
- Instead of acting disgusted at Hermione's disguise, Ron laughs at her.
- When breaking into Gringotts Wizarding Bank, Ron only wears a moustache and glasses. However, Ron's disguise in the film and book is playable (albeit simply labelled as "Dragomir Despard").
- As Harry, Ron, and Hermione sneak into Hogsmeade, the Death Eaters and Dementors actually see the Trio. But the Dementors are not seen.
- Unlike in the book and film, Aberforth has a picture of him and his brother, Albus hanging on the wall in his Hog's Head Inn.
- In the Room of Requirement, Luna, Dean Thomas, and Seamus Finnigan are sleeping.
- Like the video game, Harry and Minerva McGonagall battle Severus Snape, Amycus Carrow and Alecto Carrow together.
- After Snape flees, both Amycus and Alecto drop their wands in surrender.
- In the game, Harry kisses the Grey Lady's cheek before he leaves the Ravenclaw Tower.
- McGonagall is not seen bringing the suits of armour to life (however it is possible that she orders them to fight, as she is seen yelling into the air).
- McGonagall hands over the Charges to Seamus Finnigan instead of Seamus inventing them.
- Scabior survived the Bridge collapse but only for a moment before Neville and Seamus pushed him down.
- Harry does not give the Marauder's Map to Ron.
- Goyle does not seem to have started Fiendfyre intentionally.
- The Giants appeared to have a likeness of the Mountain Troll.
- Lavender Brown is not attacked by Fenrir Greyback. Instead, he just pulls her around by her leg in his mouth. As such, it's possible that Lavender survived in the game unlike the book and the film.
- Hermione throws a bone to Fenrir Greyback while he is pulling Lavender around, he jumps at it, and is then hit by Hermione's spell. It is unknown if he survived, but he most likely died or was knocked out.
- Same as the film and video game, Snape's death scene changes place from the Shrieking Shack to the crystallised Boathouse.
- In the film, book and video game, Voldemort killed Snape because he believed Snape to be the master of the Elder Wand, and the only way to become the true master of the Elder Wand was to kill Snape. In the game, it is just because Snape ate the last cookie.
- Nagini did not bite Snape's throat as she did in the book, film and video game. Instead, she just grabbed him by the head in her mouth and threw him all over the Boathouse.
- As Snape was dying, Hermione tried to get Snape's tears by using an onion, and Ron does by whacking Snape with a club.
- Grawp is included in the battle during gameplay while you have to kill two giants riding on a knight, unlike the film.
- The Great Hall scene is omitted, probably to make the game less dark. As a result, it's possible that Nymphadora Tonks and Fred Weasley survived in the game unlike the book and the film as their corpses are never shown.
- Petunia Dursley, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew do not appear in The Prince's Tale part. As in the film, Snape accidentally slicing George's ear off with Sectumsempra is omitted.
- Molly Weasley and Kingsley Shacklebolt battle Bellatrix in The Quad battlements and catwalks, however, in the DS version, Bellatrix's death scene takes place in the Great Hall.
- In the game, as Harry and Voldemort fall down the buildings, Harry's glasses fall onto Voldemort. When they land, Voldemort kindly hands them back to Harry before resuming their duel.
- When Voldemort is defeated he has an alternate reaction than the one in the film, before he breaks and fades into several tiny LEGO bricks.
- After Harry destroys the Elder Wand, he just throws it on the ground as Argus Filch sweeps it up.
- Like the film, Harry does not go to Dumbledore's Office again.
- The Epilogue scene is shorter in the film.
- Scorpius Malfoy appears to befriend Rose Weasley despite how he blew a raspberry at someone. However, this would contradict the events of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, where Scorpius and Rose had a rocky start whereas Albus befriended him.
- James Sirius Potter's teasing about Albus potentially being sorted into Slytherin is absent just like the film (only Albus feels worried about it, though).
- Hugo Weasley appears to be licking a lollipop, his father tried to swipe it from him but he moved his arm to stop that from happening.
Levels[]
Order of the Phoenix[]
Dark Times[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Dudley Dursley, Mad-Eye Moody, Kingsley Shacklebolt, Arthur Weasley, Emmeline Vance
- Main locations: Little Whinging play park, Tunnel between Magnolia Crescent/Road and Little Whinging, Above River Thames, Grimmauld Place, Ministry of Magic (Atrium)
- Boss: Dementors
Dumbledore's Army[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger
- Main locations: Hogsmeade, Hog's Head Inn
Focus[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Severus Snape
- Main locations: Little Whinging play park, 12 Grimmauld Place, Room of Requirement, Department of Mysteries, Platform Nine and Three-Quarters
Kreacher Discomforts[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Sirius Black
- Main locations: 12 Grimmauld Place
A Giant Virtuoso[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley
- Main locations: DADA office, Forbidden Forest
A Veiled Threat[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Professor Dumbledore, Sirius Black, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley
- Main locations: Ministry of Magic (Hall of Prophecy, Death Chamber, Atrium)
- Boss: Bellatrix Lestrange, Lucius Malfoy, Lord Voldemort
Half-Blood Prince[]
Out of Retirement[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Professor Dumbledore, Horace Slughorn, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger
- Main locations: Budleigh Babberton, Muggle house, Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes
Just Desserts[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Horace Slughorn, Luna Lovegood
- Main locations: Three Broomsticks Inn, Horace Slughorn's office
A Not So Merry Christmas[]
- Playable characters: Arthur Weasley, Molly Weasley, Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, Ginny Weasley, Harry Potter
- Main locations: The Burrow shed, The Burrow fields
- Boss: Bellatrix Lestrange, Fenrir Greyback
Love Hurts[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Horace Slughorn, Ron Weasley, Ginny Weasley
- Main locations: Horace Slughorn's office, Sixth-floor boys' bathroom, Room of Requirement
- Boss: Draco Malfoy
Felix Felicis[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Horace Slughorn, Fang
- Main locations: Hogwarts greenhouses, Hagrid's pumpkin patch
- Boss: Venomous Tentacula
Horcrux and the Hand[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Professor Dumbledore, Ginny Weasley
- Main locations: Horcrux cave, Stone Circle
- Boss: Inferi, Professor Snape
Deathly Hallows: Part 1[]
The Seven Harrys[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Arthur Weasley, Mad-Eye Moody, Rubeus Hagrid, Ronald Weasley, Hermione Granger
- Main locations: 4 Privet Drive, Privet Drive, Highway, The Burrow, Wedding Tent
- Boss: Death Eaters
Magic is Might[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter (Albert Runcorn), Ron Weasley (Reginald Cattermole), Hermione Granger (Mafalda Hopkirk), Mary Cattermole
- Main locations: Ministry of Magic, (Atrium, Umbridge's Ministry office, courtroom)
- Boss: Ministry Guards, Yaxley, Dolores Umbridge
In Grave Danger[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger
- Main locations: Godric's Hollow cemetery, Bathilda Bagshot's home
- Boss: Nagini
Sword and Locket[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley
- Main locations: Lake, Forest of Dean
- Boss: Slytherin's Locket
Lovegood Lunacy[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Brother 1, Brother 2, Brother 3, Ghost (Fiancee)
- Main locations: Lovegood House
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- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Luna Lovegood, Mr Ollivander
- Main locations: Malfoy Manor dungeon, Malfoy Manor
- Boss: Draco Malfoy, Narcissa Malfoy, Bellatrix Lestrange
Deathly Hallows: Part 2[]
The Thief's Downfall[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Griphook, Bogrod
- Main locations: Gringotts Wizarding Bank, Lestrange Vault
- Boss: 5 Gringotts Goblins
Back to School[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Minerva McGonagall
- Main locations: Hogsmeade, Room of Requirement, Great Hall
- Boss: Amycus Carrow, Alecto Carrow, Severus Snape
Burning Bridges[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Luna Lovegood, Neville Longbottom, Seamus Finnigan, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger
- Main locations: Ravenclaw corridor, Wooden Bridge, Chamber of Secrets
Fiendfyre Frenzy[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger
- Main locations: Room of Requirement
Snape's Tears[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger
- Main locations: *The Quad, Boathouse
- Boss: Death Eaters, Dementors, Giants, Spiders
The Flaw in the Plan[]
- Playable characters: Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Neville Longbottom, Molly Weasley, Kingsley Shacklebolt
- Main locations: Hogwarts Courtyard ruins, Catwalks
- Boss: Nagini, Bellatrix Lestrange, Death Eaters, Spiders, Dementors, Lord Voldemort
Characters[]
Playable characters[]
Main trio[]
- Harry Potter[2]
- Albert Runcorn
- Brown Jacket
- Christmas
- Godric's Hollow
- Locket
- Pyjamas
- Winter
- Hermione Granger[2][4]
- Ball Gown
- Cardigan
- Grey Coat
- Gringotts
- Jumper
- Ministry
- Mafalda
- Red Dress
- Ronald Weasley[2][4][5]
- Blue Pyjamas
- Dragomir Despard
- Green Shirt
- Quidditch
- Red Sweater
- Reg Cattermole
- Underwear
- Wedding
- Winter Clothes
Others[]
- Aberforth Dumbledore
- Adrian (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Alastor Moody
- Albert Runcorn
- Albus Dumbledore[4][6]
- Cursed
- Young
- Anthony Goldstein (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Antioch Peverell (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Antonin Dolohov (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Workman
- Apolline Delacour (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Arabella Figg (Consoles, Windows, and OS)[7]
- Argus Filch
- Arthur Weasley[4]
- Cardigan
- Suit
- Torn Suit
- Aurora Sinistra (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Bathilda Bagshot[4] (Actually Nagini in disguise)
- Bellatrix Lestrange
- Azkaban
- Blaise Zabini
- Black Shirt
- Bloody Baron (Ghost)
- Bogrod
- Cadmus Peverell (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Cadmus Peverell's girlfriend (Ghostly recall from Resurrection Stone)
- Cedric Diggory (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Charity Burbage (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Charles Weasley
- Cho Chang[7]
- Winter
- Colin Creevey
- Cormac McLaggen
- Suit
- Cornelius Fudge
- Wizengamot
- Cuthbert Binns
- Dean Thomas[6]
- Winter
- Death[7]
- Death Eater
- Dedalus Diggle (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Dennis (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Dirk Cresswell (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Dobby
- Dolores Umbridge[4]
- Wizengamot
- Draco Malfoy[4]
- Sweater
- Suit
- Dudley Dursley
- Grey Top
- Shirt
- Ernie Prang (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Elphias Doge
- Emmeline Vance
- Fang (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Fat Friar (Ghost) (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Fat Lady (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Fenrir Greyback
- Filius Flitwick
- Fleur Delacour[2]
- Fred Weasley[4]
- OWLs
- Pyjamas
- Winter
- Flora Carrow
- Garrick Ollivander
- Gellert Grindelwald (Old)
- Gellert Grindelwald (Young)
- George Weasley[4][5]
- OWLs
- Pyjamas
- Winter
- Ginevra Weasley[4]
- Dress
- Pyjamas
- Gordon (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Gornuk (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Gregorovitch
- Gregory Goyle[5]
- Jumper
- Griphook
- Gryffindor Boy (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Gryffindor Girl (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Gryffindor Prefect (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Hannah Abbott
- Helena Ravenclaw (Ghost)
- Hestia Carrow
- Hestia Jones (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Horace Slughorn[4]
- Pyjamas
- Young
- Hufflepuff Boy (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Hufflepuff Girl (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Hufflepuff Prefect (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Igor Karkaroff (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Ignotus Peverell[7]
- Irma Pince
- James Potter (Ghost)
- James Potter (Young)
- Justin Finch-Fletchley (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Katie Bell
- Kingsley Shacklebolt[4]
- Kreacher
- Lavender Brown[8]
- Leanne (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Lily Potter (Vision)[4]
- Lily Potter (Young Casual)
- Lord Voldemort[2]
- Lucius Malfoy
- Death Eater
- Luna Lovegood
- Blue Jumper
- Overalls
- Pink Dress
- Purple Coat
- Yellow Dress
- Malcolm
- Marietta Edgecombe (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Mary Cattermole (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Michael Corner
- Milkman (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Ministry Guard (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Minerva McGonagall
- Black
- Pyjamas
- Molly Weasley
- Apron
- Mrs Cole (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Mrs Figg (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Muggle (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Mundungus Fletcher[4]
- Myrtle Warren
- Narcissa Malfoy
- Nearly Headless Nick (Ghost) (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Neville Longbottom
- Cardigan
- Pyjamas
- Tank Top
- Waiter
- Winter
- Nymphadora Tonks[4]
- Pink Coat
- Padma Patil
- Parvati Patil
- Peeves (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Penelope Clearwater (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Percy Weasley
- Peter Pettigrew[4]
- Petunia Dursley
- Green Coat
- Pius Thicknesse (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Pomona Sprout
- Poppy Pomfrey
- Ravenclaw Boy (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Ravenclaw Girl (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Ravenclaw Prefect (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Remus Lupin
- Rita Skeeter
- Rolanda Hooch
- Romilda Vane (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Rosmerta
- Rubeus Hagrid
- Wedding
- Rufus Scrimgeour
- Scabior (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Seamus Finnigan
- Winter
- Severus Snape[2]
- Underwear
- Sirius Black (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Azkaban
- Snatcher (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Slytherin Boy (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Slytherin Girl (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Slytherin Prefect (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Slytherin Twin #1
- Slytherin Twin #2
- Station Guard (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Sybill Trelawney
- Thorfinn Rowle (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Tom (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Tom Riddle
- Orphanage
- Verity (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Vernon Dursley
- Vincent Crabbe
- Jumper
- Waitress at Luchino Caffe (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Waitress at Treats (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Walburga Black (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- William Weasley (Wedding)[2]
- Xenophilius Lovegood[7]
- Luna
- Wedding
- Yaxley (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
- Zacharias Smith (Consoles, Windows, and OS)
Pets[]
- Arnold (Ginny)
- Crookshanks (Hermione)
- Peacock (Lucius)
- Pigwidgeon (Ron)
- Trevor (Neville)
Non-playable characters[]
- Acromantula
- Albus Severus Potter
- Ariana Dumbledore
- Astoria Greengrass
- Dementor
- Devil's Snare
- Fawkes
- Giant
- Grawp
- Gringott's Dragon
- Hedwig (Used to send Red Bricks to Diagon Alley.)
- Hugo Weasley
- Imperiused Wizards
- Inferi
- James Sirius Potter
- Lily Luna Potter
- Nagini
- Red Cap
- Rose Weasley
- Scorpius Malfoy
- Various muggles
- Various witches and wizards
- Venomous Tentacula
Locations[]
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry[]
Classroom foyer[]
Common room corridor[]
Entrance Hall[]
- Fountain courtyard
- Storage room
- Great Hall
- Seventh-floor corridor
Grounds[]
Hogwarts foyer[]
Viaduct Courtyard[5][]
Other places[]
- Boathouse
- Catwalks
- Chamber of Secrets
- Lakeshore - June 1976
- Outdoor corridor - June 1976
- The Quad
- Ravenclaw corridor
- Sixth-floor boys' bathroom
Forbidden Forest[]
- Thestral clearing
Hogsmeade[]
- Hog's Head Inn
- Hogsmeade station
- Path to Hogwarts
- Path to Hogsmeade
- Three Broomsticks Inn
London[]
Diagon Alley[]
- Leaky Cauldron[7]
- Lestrange Vault[4]
- Madam Malkin's Robes for All Occasions
- Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes
King's Cross Station[5][]
Knockturn Alley[]
Ministry of Magic[]
- Atrium
- Courtroom
- Death Chamber
- Department of Mysteries
- Hall of Prophecy
- Umbridge's Ministry office
Other locations[]
- The Cave
- Highway (Where Harry and Hagrid were being chased by Death Eaters.)
Little Whinging[]
- Little Whinging play park
- Tunnel between Magnolia Crescent/Road and Little Whinging
- Privet Drive
Budleigh Babberton[]
Forest of Dean[]
Godric's Hollow[]
Ottery St Catchpole[]
Wiltshire[]
Lessons[]
Spells[]
Taught spells[]
- Aguamenti[2]
- Confringo (only with Elder Wand)
- Diffindo[2]
- Expecto Patronum[2]
- Legilimens (Focus)[2]
- Lumos Solem[4]
- Protego (Duelling only)
- Reducto[2]
- Wingardium Leviosa
Dark spells[]
Novelty spells[]
These spells can be purchased at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes in Diagon Alley:
- Anteoculatia
- Calvorio
- Colovaria
- Confundo
- Engorgio Skullus
- Entomorphis
- Expelliarmus[5]
- Flipendo
- Glacius
- Herbifors
- Immobulus
- Incarcerous
- Levicorpus (DS, PSP, and iOS)
- Locomotor Mortis
- Redactum Skullus
- Rictusempra
- Slugulus Eructo
- Stupefy
- Tarantallegra
- Transfiguration Spell
- Trip Jinx
Additional[]
- In addition, Fracto Strata is an unnamed spell which serves as the basic destructive/offensive spell for all wizard and witch characters.
Potions[]
- Exploding Potion
- Felix Felicis
- Invisibility Potion
- Draught of Living Death
- Love Potion
- Love Potion Antidote
- Polyjuice Potion
- Strength Potion
Other skills[]
- Animagus ability
- Apparition
- Broomstick flight
- Crystal-gazing
- Digging (for animal characters or those with shovels)
- Duelling
- Parseltongue
- Pet summoning
- Rune translating
- Super strength
- Thestral handling
- Unlocking safes (using keys)
Objects[]
- Arthur Weasley's wrench
- Broomstick
- Carrot Wand
- Crossbow
- Cloak of Invisibility
- Decoy Detonator
- Deluminator[10]
- Elder Wand
- Hermione Granger's beaded handbag[5]
- Quibbler Dispenser[10]
- Resurrection Stone
- Rune book
- Rune cabinet
- Suit of armour
- Parseltongue door
- Safe Key
- Santa hat
- Shovel
- Spectrespecs[10]
- Sword of Gryffindor
- The Tales of Beedle the Bard
- Wand
- Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes boxes[10]
Find and collect[]
- Gold Bricks
- True Wizard
- Students in Peril
- Red Bricks
- Hogwarts Crests
- Character Tokens
Red brick-bonuses[]
- Carrot Wand
- Fast Magic
- Fast Dig
- Score x2
- Score x4
- Score x6
- Score x8
- Score x10
- Super Strength
- Collect Ghost Studs
- Hogwarts Crest Detector
- Character Token Detector
- Gold Brick Detector
- Christmas
- Disguise
- Advanced Guide
- Stud Magnet
- Red Brick Detector
Character voices[]
- Luke Hatton
- Mike Leaning
- Sarah Natochenny
- Julie Ann-Dean
- Charles Foster
- Alexander Gage
- Virginie Gilehrish
- Ross Grant
- Toby Hadoke
- Guy Harris
- Sam Lowenstein
- Ian Swann
- Caroline Woodruff
Downloadable content[]
Downloadable Character Pack[]
- "A motley brew: witches, wizards, a poltergeist and a ghoul. Download a magical mix of 10 special LEGO Harry Potter minifigures."
- — The description of the downloadable content.
The first pack of downloadable content, also known as DLC, was made available for the game on 13 December, 2011 for Xbox 360, and the next day for PlayStation 3. The DLC cost 240 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360 and £2.39 GBP for the PlayStation 3. The DLC is titled the "Downloadable Character Pack". The DLC included ten new characters. In the Switch port of the two games, the characters are unlocked by default. The characters are as follows:
- Godric Gryffindor
- Helga Hufflepuff
- Rowena Ravenclaw
- Salazar Slytherin
- Lockhart (Straitjacket)
- Luna (Lion Head)
- Harry (Yule Ball)
- Peeves
- Hermione (Pink Dress)
- Ron Weasley (Ghoul)
5 Spell Pack[]
- "Like to quack yourself up? Then the new DLC pack of 5 comedy spells for LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 is for you. Includes Ducklifors (turns a minifig into a LEGO duck), Densaugeo (causes a minifig’s teeth to grow), Melofors (turns a minifig’s head into a pumpkin), Tentaclifors (elongates minifig’s head into a tentacle) and Cantis (makes a minifig sing a catchy tune). But be prepared – while some people totally deserve to be turned into pumpkin-heads, not everyone who bursts into song should quit their day job. You have been warned."
- — The description of the downloadable content.
The second pack of DLC was made available for the game on 7 February, 2012 for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The DLC cost 160 Microsoft Points for Xbox 360 and £1.59 GBP for the PlayStation 3. The DLC is titled "5 Spell Pack". The DLC included five new spells. In the Switch port of the two games, the spells are unlocked by default. The spells are as follows:
There have been some incidents of the game ceasing to function (cannot read disc) on the Xbox 360 after the character and spell packs are downloaded, TT and WB have been informed of this and we are awaiting their comments. It can be restored by deleting the DLC from your hard drive but there is currently no refund for this.
Achievements/Trophies[]
Picture | Achievement/Trophy Name | Description |
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True Wizard (PlayStation only) | Collect all the bronze, silver and gold trophies | |
Albus Percival Wulfric Brian | Complete "Dark Times" | |
Off the Beaten Track | Complete "Dumbledore's Army" | |
Attempt to Resist | Complete "Focus!" | |
Did Santa Eat That Cake? | Complete "Kreacher Discomforts" | |
Accordion to Grawp | Complete "A Giant Virtuoso" | |
He's Back! | Complete "A Veiled Threat" | |
Phoenix Rising | Complete Year 5 | |
Chair-ismatic | Complete "Out of Retirement" | |
The Slug Club | Complete "Just Desserts" | |
Weasleys' Wizard Woes | Complete "A Not So Merry Christmas" | |
Sectumsempra | Complete "Love Hurts" | |
A Riddle Revealed | Complete "Felix Felicis" | |
Dumbledore's Demise | Complete "Horcrux and the Hand" | |
I Am the Half-Blood Prince | Complete Year 6 | |
Cake or Death Eater? | Complete "The Seven Harrys" | |
A Wise Disguise | Complete "Magic is Might" | |
Shedding Skin | Complete "In Grave Danger" | |
Soul Searching | Complete "Sword and Locket" | |
The Tale of the Three Brothers | Complete "Lovegood's Lunacy" | |
Here Lies a Free Elf | Complete "DOBBY!" | |
To Be Continued | Complete Year 7 | |
"That's Unfortunate" | Complete "The Thief's Downfall" | |
Undesirable No. 1 | Complete "Back to School" | |
You and Whose Army? | Complete "Burning Bridges" | |
Wit Beyond Measure... | Complete "Fiendfyre Frenzy" | |
Kick the Bucket | Complete "Snape's Tears" | |
Voldemort's Demise | Complete "The Flaw in the Plan" | |
All Was Well | Complete Year 8 | |
Collector's Dream | Complete the Bonus Level | |
But... I Am the Chosen One! | Complete the game to 100% (Single Player Only) | |
Hogwarts Has Changed | Visit the Hogwarts Foyer in Year 7 | |
Halfway There | Unlocked on hitting 50% game completion (Single Player Only) | |
Avid Reader | Use a Quibbler dispenser 25 times | |
Idling | Stand still with no controller input for 5 minutes | |
Lessons Learned | Complete all lessons (Single Player Only) | |
We Are the D.A. | Unlock all of the members of Dumbledore's Army (Single Player Only) | |
Weasley Does It | Use a Weasley box with every Weasley | |
O Children | Complete the scene where Hermione and Harry dance in the tent | |
Knuts and Vaults | Collect 1 billion studs (Single Player Only) | |
What If? | Defeat every Harry freeplay variant as Lord Voldemort | |
Tall Order | Unlock ALL of the Order of the Phoenix character variants (Single Player Only) | |
A Minifig's Best Friend | Unlock every character with a pet (Single Player Only) | |
Witch! | Unlock all witch characters (Single Player Only) | |
Pyjama Drama | Unlock every pajama character variant (Single Player Only) | |
A Dish Best Served Cold | Defeat Bellatrix with Neville (Waiter) in a duel | |
Not "Fun Guys" | Defeat 30 Red Caps | |
Dark Times Ahead | Unlock every bad wizard (Single Player Only) | |
Lighten Up | Use the Deluminator | |
A Sirius Family Issue | Defeat Bellatrix as any Sirius Black character variant in a duel |
Media[]
Behind the scenes[]
- Harry appears to break the fourth wall by gesturing at the camera after a horcrux is destroyed. Though such a thing isn't always a 4th wall break.
- A playable demo for the PlayStation 3 version of the game is included on the special features disc of the Blu-ray/DVD combo pack release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.[11]
- A remastered version, along with LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, was released on 8 October, 2024.
Creative Liberties and Errors[]
- In Year 5, when Umbridge makes her speech, she puts nearly everyone to sleep so Dumbledore appears to be sleeping at his podium, but his eyes are still open.
- In the Wii version, Dumbledore's hand is cursed during the fight with Voldemort in Year 5, but he isn't cursed in the cutscenes. He doesn't get cursed until Year 6, but this could be because he is cursed for most of the game.
- Ginny doesn't get Arnold the Pygmy Puff until Year 6 (in 1996), but she has him in Year 5.
- Remus Lupin once again has his werewolf ability used at will. This is probably done so that his character would have a certain skill when playing the game. Also, despite being a werewolf, Fenrir Greyback doesn't have the ability to turn into one.
- Confringo is only used by those with the Elder Wand, but Hermione strangely uses it in a cutscene.
- The Deathly Hallows Part 2 is mistakenly called Year 8, presumably to match with the films.
- Ron's disguise as Dragomir Despard is just the Groucho Marx disguise, but how Ron actually looks as Despard is playable. Strangely, his label isn't "Ron (Dragomir Despard)", identifying him as a Weasley, when he is selected as a playable character.
External links[]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 official site at feralinteractive.com
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 YouTube Walkthrough
- ↑ LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 news post at feralinteractive.com
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 Video: New Godric's Hollow LEGO Harry Potter Y5-7 preview, Order of the Phoenix caps - SnitchSeeker.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 "E3 2011: LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 Preview" at GamingUnion.net
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 New images from 'LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7'
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 kotaku- Tale of the Three Brothers
- ↑ Image of the game's box art.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Facebook
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 "First look at Deathly Hallows Godric's Hollow in Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7" at SnitchSeeker.com
- ↑ High Def Digest Reviews Deathly Hallows Part 2 Combo Pack
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