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Should you kneel or attack Graphorn in Hogwarts Legacy?

They’re close to extinction in the Wizarding World, but you may be still wondering whether you should kneel or attack Graphorn in Hogwarts Legacy.

Should you kneel or attack Graphorn in Hogwarts Legacy: main character looking at Graphorn in Hogwarts Legacy

Later on in your adventure in the Wizarding World, you’ll encounter a trial focused on a rare beast, but should you kneel or attack Graphorn in Hogwarts Legacy? This mighty creature can be found in the Clagmor Lake region of the Hogwarts map.

You’ll find a version called ‘Lord of the Shore’ during the Hogwarts Legacy quests, as part of a trial. And during that fight, you’ll have a choice to make. Fortunately for you, we found out what happens with both choices during our Hogwarts Legacy review, so if you’ve prepared for a boss fight with our Hogwarts Legacy best spells guide, here’s what happens with each choice.

Should you kneel or attack Graphorn in Hogwarts Legacy?

Whether you attack or kneel to the Graphorn in Hogwarts Legacy, as the outcome is almost the exact same. You’ll get the Graphorn as a mount either way.

Since Hogwarts Legacy is an RPG, we recommend picking the option that suits your character. For example, if your protagonist respects and loves all Hogwarts Legacy beasts, then you should choose to kneel. If you’re a dark wizard-type character, choose attack. We’ll only judge you a little bit for picking attack.

Afterwards, you’ll add the Graphorn to your Hogwarts Legacy mounts list, making the fantastic beast useful in the Hogwarts Legacy map. He also has a strong charge attack.

Now that you know if you should kneel or attack Graphorn in Hogwarts Legacy, you can check out our Hogwarts Legacy walkthrough to see what’s next to do in the Wizarding World. Alternatively, you can spend some time doing Hogwarts Legacy side quests to pass the time.

Hogwarts Legacy has drawn considerable criticism during its development, largely due to the fact that the creator of the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling, has made a number of transphobic remarks on social media in recent years.

While Avalanche has confirmed that J.K. Rowling is not “directly involved” in the development of Hogwarts Legacy, it is working with “her team” and Portkey Games, a Warner Bros. label dedicated to launching new experiences inspired by J.K. Rowling’s original stories. It is currently unclear whether she will earn any royalties from the game’s sale, but it is likely given it is based on her original body of work.

If you would like to learn more about transgender rights or lend your support, we’d encourage you to check out the National Center for Transgender Equality in the US and Mermaids in the UK.