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Deathly Hallows Pt2
Deathly Hallows Pt2
Symbol Y8
Based on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Game LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7
Universe Harry Potter
Starting Level The Thief's Downfall
Ending Level The Flaw in the Plan
Number of levels 6
How to unlock Complete Deathly Hallows Pt1

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is the fourth and final episode in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7.

Story[]

In 1998, after burying Dobby, Harry Potter asks the goblin Griphook to help him, along with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, break into Bellatrix Lestrange's vault at Gringotts Bank, suspecting that there is a Horcrux there. Griphook accepts, in exchange for the Sword of Gryffindor. A horcrux, Helga Hufflepuff's cup, is found in Bellatrix's vault, but Griphook snatches the sword from them and abandons them. Trapped by security, they free the guardian dragon and flee from Gringotts on its back. Harry has a vision of Lord Voldemort at Gringotts, furious about the robbery. Harry also realizes that a Horcrux connected to Rowena Ravenclaw is hidden at Hogwarts.

The trio apparate at Hogsmeade and are helped by Aberforth Dumbledore, who reveals a secret passage to Hogwarts, through which Neville Longbottom guides them. Professor Snape knows that Harry has returned and threatens to punish any staff or student who helps Harry. Harry confronts Snape, who flees during a duel with Professor McGonagall.

McGonagall encourages the Hogwarts community into battle. Luna Lovegood urges Harry to talk to the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw. Helena reveals that Voldemort performed "dark magic" on her mother's diadem and tells Harry that the diadem is somewhere in the Room of Requirement. In the Chamber of Secrets, Ron and Hermione destroy the Horcrux cup with a Basilisk fang.

Draco, Blaise Zabini, and Gregory Goyle attack Harry in the Room of Requirement, but Ron and Hermione intervene. Goyle casts an uncontrollable Fiendfyre curse that kills him while Harry, Ron and Hermione save Malfoy and Zabini and escape on broomsticks. Once outside, Harry stabs the diadem with Basilisk's fang and Ron kicks it to inferno.

As Voldemort's army attacks, Harry, seeing Voldemort's mind, realizes that Voldemort's snake Nagini is the final Horcrux. In the boathouse, the trio listen to Voldemort tell Snape that the Elder Wand can be of no use to Voldemort until Snape eats the last cookie; Nagini then grabs Snape's head by the mouth. As Snape lies dying, he gives Harry one of his memories. Meanwhile, Remus Lupin is killed in the chaos at Hogwarts.

Harry sees Snape's memory in the Pensieve: Snape despised Harry's late father, James, who bullied him, but loved Harry's mother, Lily. After her death, Snape worked with Professor Dumbledore as a double agent among the Death Eaters, to protect Harry from Voldemort. Harry also learns that Dumbledore was dying and was planning to have Snape kill him. It was Snape who conjured the Patronus doe that led Harry to Gryffindor's sword. Harry also discovers that he became an accidental Horcrux when Voldemort's curse originally failed to kill him; Voldemort must now kill Harry to destroy the soul fragment within him. Using the Resurrection Stone that had been stored in the Golden Snitch that had been bequeathed to him, Harry summons the spirits of his parents, Sirius Black and Remus Lupin. They comfort him before he surrenders to Voldemort in the Forbidden Forest. Voldemort casts the Killing Curse on Harry, who awakens in limbo. Dumbledore's spirit meets him and explains that Harry is now free of Voldemort and can choose to return to his body or move on. Harry chooses the first.

Voldemort shows Harry's apparent corpse and demands that Hogwarts surrender. As Neville draws the Sword of Gryffindor from the Sorting Hat in defiance, Harry reveals that he is alive and the Malfoys and many other Death Eaters abandon Voldemort, demoralized after seeing that Harry was still alive. As Harry fights Voldemort throughout the castle, Ron's mother, Molly, kills Bellatrix on the battlements and walkways of The Quad, and Neville decapitates Nagini, destroying the last of the horcruxes. Harry eventually destroys Voldemort after the Expelliarmus spell deflects the Killing Curse and returns it to the Dark Lord. After the battle, Harry explains to Ron and Hermione that Voldemort never had control of the Elder Wand. It recognized him as its true master after he disarmed Draco, who had earlier disarmed its previous owner, Dumbledore, atop the Astronomy Tower. Instead of retrieving the Elder Wand, Harry destroys it.

Nineteen years later, in 2017, Harry and his friends proudly watch their children leave for Hogwarts at King's Cross Station.

Levels[]

  1. The Thief's Downfall
  2. Back to School
  3. Burning Bridges
  4. Fiendfyre Frenzy
  5. Snape's Tears
  6. The Flaw in the Plan

Characters[]

Differences from the film and book[]

  • Dobby's tombstone was a sandcastle with the sock Harry gave him hooked to a stick. Then, in Part 2, the sock appears to cut the rope hitting a Shell Cottage window.
  • Harry and Ollivander's conversation is omitted.
  • Instead of acting disgusted by Hermione's costume, Ron laughs at her.
  • Breaking into Gringotts Wizarding Bank, Ron only wears a mustache and glasses. However, Ron's costume in the film and novel can be playable (although he is simply labeled "Dragomir Despard").
  • When Harry, Ron and Hermione sneak into Hogsmeade, the trio are discovered by Death Eaters and Dementors. But the Dementors are not seen.
  • Unlike the book and film, Aberforth has a photo of himself and his brother, Albus, hanging on the wall of his Hog's Head Inn.
  • In the Room of Requirement, Luna, Dean Thomas, and Seamus Finnigan are sleeping.
  • Harry and Minerva McGonagall fight together against Professor Snape, Amycus Carrow, and Alecto Carrow.
  • After Snape escapes, Amycus and Alecto drop their wands and surrender.
  • In the game, Harry kisses the Gray Lady's cheek before leaving Ravenclaw Tower.
  • McGonagall is not seen bringing the armors to life (however, it is possible that she orders them to fight, as she is seen shouting into the air).
  • McGonagall hands the charges to Seamus Finnigan instead of Seamus making them up.
  • Scabior survives the Bridge's collapse, but only for a moment before Neville and Seamus push him down.
  • Harry never gives the Marauder's map to Ron.
  • Goyle does not appear to have started Fiendfyre intentionally.
  • The Giants seem to bear a resemblance to the Mountain Troll.
  • Lavender Brown is not attacked by Fenrir Greyback. Instead, he simply pulls her leg with his mouth. As such, it is possible that Lavender survived in the game and not the book and film.
  • Hermione throws Fenrir Greyback a bone as he pulls Lavender, he jumps on him and is then hit by Hermione's spell. It is unknown if he survived, but it is most likely that he died or was unconscious.
  • As in the film, Snape's death scene changes location from the Shrieking Shack to the crystallized Boathouse.
  • In the film and book, Voldemort kills Snape because he believes Snape is the master of the Elder Wand, and the only way to become the true master of the Elder Wand is to kill Snape. In the game, it's only because Snape eats the last cookie.
  • Nagini does not bite Snape's throat like she does in the book and film. Instead, she just grabs him by the head with her mouth and throws him all over the Boathouse.
  • As Snape lies dying, Hermione tries to draw out his tears with an onion, and Ron does so by hitting him with a club.
  • Grawp is included in the battle during the game, while the player has to kill two giants riding a knight, unlike in the film.
  • The Great Hall scene is omitted, probably to make the game less dark. As a result, it is possible that Nymphadora Tonks and Fred Weasley survived in the game, unlike the book and film, as their corpses are never shown.
  • Petunia Dursley, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew do not appear in The Prince's Tale portion. As in the film, it is omitted that Snape accidentally cuts off George's ear with Sectumsempra.
  • Molly Weasley and Kingsley Shacklebolt fight Bellatrix on the battlements and walkways of The Quad.
  • In the game, as Harry and Voldemort fall through buildings, Harry's glasses fall on Voldemort. When they land, Voldemort kindly returns them to Harry before resuming the duel.
  • When Voldemort is defeated, he has an alternate reaction to the one in the film, before breaking apart and fading into several small LEGO bricks.
  • After Harry destroys the Elder Wand, he simply throws it on the ground while Argus Filch sweeps it away.
  • As in the film, Harry never goes to Dumbledore's office again.
  • The Epilogue scene is shorter in the film.
  • Scorpius Malfoy seems to become friends with Rose Weasley even though she threw a raspberry at someone. However, this would contradict the events of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, where Scorpius and Rose got off to a rocky start while Albus befriended him.
  • James Sirius Potter's teasing about the possibility of Albus being sorted into Slytherin is absent as is the film (although only Albus is worried about it).
  • Hugo Weasley appears to be licking a lollipop, his father tries to take it from him but moves his arm to prevent that from happening.
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