Hogwarts Legacy achievement statistics have revealed that there are players who not play long enough to hit max level in the game, but don't bother actually spending their talent points. Hogwarts Legacy's leveling system is designed to reward players more for quest completion and conquering challenges as opposed to winning in combat, with truly dedicated players able to hit level 40 by doing just about everything there is to do in the game.

Hogwarts Legacy is a massive game filled with collectibles, dungeons, puzzles, hidden areas, and more. While Hogwarts Legacy combat can be trivialized by using the Avada Kedavra spell, there are still times when players may struggle. Luckily, Hogwarts Legacy players can give themselves an advantage by spending talent points to level up their skills, but it seems not everyone is taking full advantage of them.

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It's been pointed out that there are more Hogwarts Legacy players that have the achievement for reaching the max level of 40 than there are people who have spent all their talent points in the game. While achievement tracking errors do occur, this does seem to suggest that there are some Hogwarts Legacy players who simply don't care to spend all their talent points. Spending all the talent points is necessary to get 100% completion, and one would think anyone who bothered to reach level 40 would want to do that, but it seems there are some Hogwarts Legacy players who don't care about the game's achievements/trophies.

While Hogwarts Legacy talent points can be a huge help, there are also many skills available to purchase that aren't really necessary. By the time most Hogwarts Legacy players hit level 40, they should already be very powerful and likely don't feel the need to upgrade any further. In fact, it's safe to say that the main reason Hogwarts Legacy players will be spending those final talent points is not so much to give themselves an advantage in combat, but rather to get 100% completion and earn the associated achievement/trophy.

Hogwarts Legacy achievement and trophy stats have revealed other interesting details about the open world Harry Potter game since its launch in February. For example, it was revealed early on that the most popular Hogwarts house is Slytherin, and more recently, it came to light that many Hogwarts Legacy players aren't actually bothering to finish the game. With more versions of Hogwarts Legacy on the horizon, it will be interesting to see how new players may influence the game's achievement/trophy statistics with the way they choose to play it.

Hogwarts Legacy is out now for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X with PS4 and Xbox One versions coming May 5 and a Switch version releasing July 25.

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