Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw or Slytherin? Which house do Hogwarts Legacy players choose most often? We have a partial answer, but it is not conclusive.

Users are starting to play Hogwarts Legacy in droves. One of the first and most important decisions you have to make is which house you want to belong to. ¿Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw or Slytherin?

As long as Avalanche Software and Warner Bros. do not publish official data, we can only guess the meaning of the players’ choices. However, four achievements help us to draw some conclusions, namely:

  • The Gryffindor at the graveyard;
  • the auror’s apprentice;
  • The Wise Owl;
  • The people’s toast.

Each of them involves arriving in the House of Cards as a member of a different house: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin, respectively. However, this is not the ideal way to measure it, as this trophy can only be obtained at the 22nd floor mission. In turn, it takes at least 5 hours to get there, and that’s assuming you’re just focusing on the main story, basically not exploring the world or doing any side quests.

However, based on these criteria, the data for individual platforms is as follows (Xbox seems a bit bloated compared to the rest):

PC (steam)

ps5

XSX/S

Gryffindor

14.5%

17%

28.9%

Hufflepuff

8.2%

7.4%

14.6%

Ravenclaw

15.8%

12.9%

21.3%

Slytherin

19.4%

19.4%

31.6%

Slytherin reigns supreme, while Hufflepuff seems to be the most shunned. However, as I mentioned, don’t worry too much about this stat, especially if you’ve joined the Puffs, as it shows how many people have reached a certain point in history, rather than reflecting the choice of the House. by players

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