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*[[Romilda Vane]] is omitted except in the DS version of the game.
 
*[[Romilda Vane]] is omitted except in the DS version of the game.

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"The Battle Is Building"
— Official tagline

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 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It was released on Xbox 360, PS3, PSP, DS, Wii, PS Vita, and 3DS.[1] A PC version was also produced but was immediately withdrawn due to DRM issues, and the PC version was reissued on 28 November. Like its immediate predecessor, many events from the books and films have been changed for comedic purposes.

Features

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. [2] — all in LEGO style.

Notes

Characters

Locations

Objects

  • The Elder Wand has got an updated appearance (not just a brown stick).
  • Gold obstacles are new in the game and only characters with the Elder Wand can destroy them.
  • Hermione's bag can be used when placed on purple tiles. She begins by taking out two random objects (eg. a Trumpet and a horn then throw what she needs into the air, pulling her bag out from underneath.
  • Ron's Deluminator replaces his lumos spell (though he still needs to take light from a lamp). This abilty is needed when you need to take light from a lamp and pass it to another.

Story-line Differences

Order of the Phoenix

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 is no one on the bridge during its destruction.
  • The resturant Treats is absent despite the waitress having an appearance.
  • Narcissa, Bellatrix, and Snape's meeting is omitted.
  • Horace Slughorn can transform to an armchair, but in the book and movie, all he did was disguise himself as an armchair.
  • Romilda Vane is omitted except in the DS version of the game.
  • Dumbledore and Slughorn apparated Harry to Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, so Harry's visit to The Burrow is omitted.
  • Same as the film, Snape's teachings of the Defense Against the Dark Arts class are omitted including Harry's detention.
  • Pansy Parkinson is omitted.
  • Madam Rosmerta is included in Year 6 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.
  • Instead of using a green apple he uses a ladder to be sent in Borgin and Burkes and Voldemort's hands appear giving Draco poison instead of putting the Imperius Curse on Madam Rosmerta to make the poison.
  • Eldred Worple and Sanguini are absent.
  • Cormac McLaggen does not appear until the Slug Club meeting scene.
  • Marcus Belby is absent from the cutscenes but he is a playable character.
  • After Ron was poisoned, Harry and Slughorn healed him completely, and he did not get sent to the Hospital Wing.
  • Draco Malfoy saw Ron drink the poison.
  • The bird which Malfoy put in the cabinet was a parrot instead of a songbird but it is still seen alive like in the movie
  • To make the game two-player, Both Harry and Ron duel Draco.
  • When Harry cast Sectumsempra, it cut off Draco's legs instead of bleeding.
  • Filius Flitwick's teachings are included just like in Year 5 unlike the film. In Year 6 he teaches the sixth years Aguamenti and Reducto despite already learned Reducto in the prequel.
  • Draco leaves Harry in the Hogwarts Express by slamming the door in his face.
  • During the attack on the Burrow, many Death Eaters are there, instead of just Bellatrix Lestrange and Fenrir Greyback.
  • Wendy Slinkhard is absent.
  • Whenever Harry and Hermione are invited to the Slug Club, they recieve tickets.
  • Lupin is portrayed more scared of the moon when Bellatrix attacks the Burrow.
  • Horace Slughorn's false memory in the book is misty while in the film Tom Riddle's voice mutes. In the game, however, the screen gets scratchy, as Lego's movie franchise-based games traditionally contain minimal, if any spoken dialogue.
  • Slughorn and Harry have to defeat a giant Venomous Tentacula when Harry is using Felix Felicis.
  • Pomona Sprout makes her appearance in Year 6 unlike the film.
  • Since the characters do not speak, the Felix Felicis has four-leaved clovers emmitting 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 boat they ride on is a paddle boat rather than a normal one with chains in the book and film.
  • Instead, Harry and Dumbledore have to use Reducto to make the Inferi go away.
  • After Dumbledore got killed all the Death Eaters (except Draco) wear party hats, and Bellatrix and Greyback are seen dancing on the railing carrying noise-makers.
  • Both Harry and Ginny duel Snape due to make the game more Co-Op friendly.
  • After Harry realises the locket is a counterfeit, instead of keeping it with him to hunt the horcruxes, he throws it out the astromony tower.

Deathly Hallows

  • The Meeting at Malfoy Manor is omitted
  • Hedwig's death is omitted.
  • The spiral staircase in the centre of the Lovegood house has the ability to move.
  • When the trio go to the Luchino Caffe, Antonin Dolohov and Thorfinn Rowle were already in the café.
  • In the café, Hermione and Harry switched 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 and Kreacher are omitted.
  • Ron goes with 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 video game shown only in the DS version.
  • 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.
  • Ron does not leave Harry and Hermione at all. Instead, he just stayed inside the tent without them, acting grumpy.
  • The tombstone of Abbott is cut just like the movie.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Death Eaters don't destroy the Lovegood house, they just shoot 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.
  • Cadmus Peverell, Ignotus Peverell and Antioch Peverell, didn't depart, instead, they stay together.
  • Death must be driven away by Ignotus.
  • Due to Antioch's death is different the killer and the first brother's enemy is absent.
  • The Peverell Brothers' deaths were very different from the book and film; both Antioch and Cadmus were 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 Invisibilty to his son at Godric's Hollow, instead, he gave the cloak at the house.
  • Xenophilius Lovegood disguises himself as Luna but the Trio were not fooled by it which is where Xeno starts crying and reveals what happened to Luna.
  • The spell Hermione used on Harry to make him unrecognized by the Snatchers and Death Eaters did not make his face look deformed, and instead made his head a brick.
  • Dobby is not stabbed by Bellatrix's knife. Instead, he is crushed by a bunch of furniture.
  • 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.
  • When breaking into Gringotts Wizarding Bank, Ron only wears a mustache and glasses.
  • As Harry, Ron, and Hermione sneak into Hogsmeade, the Death Eaters and Dementors actually see the Trio. But the Dementors are not seen.
  • In the Room of Requirement, Luna, Dean Thomas, and Seamus Finnigan are sleeping.
  • Harry and Professor McGonagall battle Snape, Amycus Carrow and Alecto Carrow together.
  • In the game, Harry kisses the Grey Lady's cheek before he leaves the Ravenclaw Tower.
  • Seamus and Neville Longbottom plant bombs to burn the Covered Bridge but this was not included in the book and the movie the bombs are talked about but are only seen in a deleted scene.
  • Scabior survived the Bridge collapse but only for a moment before Neville and Seamus pushed them down.
  • Harry does not give the Marauder's Map to Ron.
  • The Giants appeared to have the likeness of the Mountain Troll.
  • Lavender is not attacked by Fenrir Greyback. Instead, he just pulls her around by her leg in his mouth.
  • 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.
  • Same as the film, the Snape's death scene changes place from the Shrieking Shack.
  • In the film and book, 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. Instead, she just grabbed him in her mouth and threw him all over the Boathouse.
  • 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.
  • After Snape died, Hermione tried to get Snape's tears by using an onion, and Ron does by whacking Snape with a club.
  • Petunia Dursley, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew do not appear in The Prince's Tale part.
  • Molly Weasley and Kingsley Shacklebolt battle Bellatrix in The Quad battlements and catwalks.
  • After Voldemort dies, he breaks and fades into several tiny LEGO bricks, which also happened in a different way in the film.
  • After Harry destroyed the Elder Wand he just puts it on the floor then Argus Filch sweeps it up.
  • The Epilogue scene is shorter in the game.

Levels

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Dark Times

Dumbledore's Army

Focus

Kreacher Discomforts

A Giant Virtuoso

A Veiled Threat

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Out of Retirement

Just Desserts

A Not So Merry Christmas

Love Hurts

Felix Felicis

Horcrux and the Hand

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

The Seven Harrys

Magic is Might

In Grave Danger

Sword and Locket

Lovegood Lunacy

DOBBY!

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

The Thief's Downfall

Back to School

Burning Bridges

Fiendfyre Frenzy

Snape's Tears

The Flaw in the Plan

Allcharcters

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 Characters

Characters

Character Voices

America

England

  • Paul Barnbill
  • Julie-Ann Dean
  • Charles Foster
  • Alexander Gage
  • Virginie Gilehirst
  • Ross Grant
  • Toby Hadoke
  • Sam Lowenstein
  • Ian Swann
  • Caroline Woodruff

Enemies

Locations

Lessons

Spells

[1]

Potions

Red Brick-bonuses

  • Carrot Wands
  • 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

Objects

Find and Collects

  • Gold Bricks
  • True Wizard
  • Student in Perils
  • Red Bricks
  • Hogwarts Crests
  • Character Tokens

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. The characters are as follows:

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. The spells are as follows:

Behind the Scenes

  • Harry appears to break the fourth wall by looking at the screen after a horcrux is destroyed.
  • 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.[12]

Errors

In the Wii version, Dumbledore's hand is cursed during the fight with Voldemort in Year 5. He doesn't get cursed until Year 6.

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J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series
Philosopher's Stone book film games film soundtrack game soundtrack
Chamber of Secrets book film games film soundtrack game soundtrack
Prisoner of Azkaban book film games film soundtrack game soundtrack
Goblet of Fire book film games film soundtrack game soundtrack
Order of the Phoenix book film game film soundtrack game soundtrack
Half-Blood Prince book film games film soundtrack game soundtrack
Deathly Hallows book film 1 games 1 film soundtrack 1 game soundtrack 1
film 2 games 2 film soundtrack 2 game soundtrack 2
Cursed Child script play
Fantastic Beasts film series
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them book screenplay film game film soundtrack
The Crimes of Grindelwald screenplay film   film soundtrack
The Secrets of Dumbledore screenplay film   film soundtrack
Other written works Other games
Quidditch Through the Ages Wonderbook: Book of Spells / Wonderbook: Book of Potions
The Tales of Beedle the Bard Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup
Harry Potter Prequel Harry Potter: Find Scabbers
Encyclopaedia of Potterworld (potentially cancelled) Harry Potter DVD Game: Hogwarts Challenge / Wizarding World
Pottermore Presents Harry Potter: Spells
The Harry Potter Wizarding Almanac
Harry Potter Page to Screen: The Complete Filmmaking Journey / Harry Potter Limited Edition LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 / LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7
LEGO Harry Potter: Building the Magical World LEGO Dimensions
LEGO Harry Potter Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Motorbike Escape
Harry Potter: A Pop-Up Book Harry Potter: The Quest
J. K. Rowling: A Bibliography Harry Potter for Kinect
Harry Potter: The Character Vault / Harry Potter: The Creature Vault / Harry Potter: The Artifact Vault Wizard's Challenge
Harry Potter Film Wizardry Fantastic Beasts: Cases from the Wizarding World
The Case of Beasts: Explore the Film Wizardry of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Harry Potter Trading Card Game
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Art of The Film LEGO Creator: Harry Potter / Creator: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
The Archive of Magic: The Film Wizardry of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery
The Art of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Harry Potter: Wizards Unite
Harry Potter: The Wand Collection Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells
J. K. Rowling's Wizarding World: Movie Magic Volume One: Extraordinary People and Fascinating Places / Volume Two: Curious Creatures / Volume Three: Amazing Artifacts Harry Potter: Magic Awakened
Hogwarts Legacy
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions
Other canon Other films / documentaries
J. K. Rowling's official site Harry Potter and Me
Pottermore / Wizarding World The Queen's Handbag
J. K. Rowling's Twitter account J. K. Rowling: A Year in the Life
Harry Potter: The Exhibition Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story
The Making of Harry Potter Harry Potter: Beyond the Page
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
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