Players are put in a tough spot when asked to lie to Professor Weasley in Hogwarts Legacy, but the solution is simpler than it may appear.

Almost immediately upon their arrival to the school, players must choose whether to be truthful or lie to Professor Weasley in Hogwarts Legacy, and they might struggle with knowing which is the right option. After all, the Deputy Headmistress is nothing short of kind and helpful, guiding the protagonist to their common room and providing them with the Field Guide - but some students may worry that telling her the truth risks exposing their ancient magic secret and betraying Professor Fig's trust.
Those who are familiar with the main Harry Potter series might be swayed by Professor Weasley's clear association with the iconic red-headed family. Indeed, it's true that Matilda Weasley is related to Ron, and wizarding world fans who identify with the latter character may feel compelled to be honest with the Transfiguration teacher as a result. Other students who aren't interested in her ties with Harry Potter may not feel particular about any specific dialogue option, but they may still wonder if it's better to lie to Professor Weasley in Hogwarts Legacy for the sake of the main story.
Lying To Professor Weasley Doesn't Have Consequences In Hogwarts Legacy

In reality, there is little to no difference between lying and telling the truth to Professor Weasley in Hogwarts Legacy. If the player chooses to keep the details to themselves, an eavesdropping Professor Fig will commend them on "masterfully evading" her questions, but Professor Weasley will not be convinced. On the other hand, those who tell her the truth won't find that this choice matters in Hogwarts Legacy, either. The student will only share that they've visited some ancient ruins, which still leaves Professor Weasley unsatisfied, and Professor Fig won't have any reaction other than some slightly altered dialogue.
Professor Weasley Knows The Player's Secrets Regardless In Hogwarts Legacy

In fact, there are two other occasions in which she asks the player to come forward with the truth in Hogwarts Legacy, but similarly, lying to Professor Weasley in either of these situations won't have an impact on future dialogue, character relationships, or narrative. It's unclear why the Deputy Headmistress is attempting to get an answer out of the protagonist at all, considering that at the end of the game, she reveals that she's known their secrets all along, even if they persistently lied to her (as demonstrated in a YouTube video by Kreative Chaos - Demiguise Moon Guides).
Should players lie to Professor Weasley in Hogwarts Legacy, it won't have an impact on their game whatsoever. Unlike asking for more money after quests, this decision purely concerns role-playing, so players should feel free to choose whichever option fits their personality (or their character's personality) best. Knowing that lying to Professor Weasley has no consequences in Hogwarts Legacy can be disappointing from an RPG standpoint, but it's a reality that witches and wizards will need to come to terms with during their adventures in the wizarding world.
Source: Kreative Chaos - Demiguise Moon Guides/YouTube
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