Lego dimensions harry potter

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LEGO Dimensions is LEGO’s new way of combining many fandoms in one epic, action-adventure video game. To play the game – and any expansion packs – you need the LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack, which is available for the gaming platforms PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. Featuring over 30 franchises, including Harry Potter packs, the LEGO Dimensions game follows the toy-to-life format by combining physical toys with a digital gameplay world.

Aside from the Starter Pack, LEGO Dimensions offers Story Packs, Level Packs, Fun Packs, and Team Packs. These all vary in their content.

Story Packs: Offer you a new story, including six new levels of game play and new characters

Level Packs: Offer you one new level, plus a new character and a vehicle and an object

Fun Packs: Offer you one new character, plus a vehicle or object

Team Packs: Offer you two new characters, plus a vehicle or object for each

All characters in LEGO Dimensions bring a different set of skills. Some skills are unique to just one character. The more characters you have for the game, the more you can achieve inside the game play, which also means accessing new areas of the game.

Bring the [w]izarding [w]orld to life in the LEGO Dimensions Multiverse with Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort. Build and place the iconic duo on the LEGO Toy Pad and launch them into the Multiverse. Unlock the Harry Potter Adventure World and bring the fight between good and evil into the Battle Arena. Use Harry to cast [incantations] such as Wingardium Leviosa, Stupefy, and Expelliarmus to solve puzzles and fight off Death Eaters, or play as Lord Voldemort for access to Dark magic. When traveling across the Adventure World, jump onto the Hogwarts Express or Enchanted Car, and then rebuild the vehicles into the Steam Warrior[,] Soaring Steam Plane, [or] Shark Sub and Monstrous Mouth for special attacks and super weapons.

The Harry Potter Team Pack was released on September 27, 2016, in North America and September 30, 2016, in the UK.

This pack gives access to the Harry Potter Open World that contains locations such as number twelve, Grimmauld Place, Hogsmeade, and Hogwarts Castle. Missions include battling Bellatrix Lestrange, assisting Luna Lovegood, and retrieving copies of Knitter's Own for Albus Dumbledore.

These locations are not as extensive or complete as their implementation in the earlier LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1–4 and LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5–7 video games.

Harry Potter is one of the Team Pack characters in LEGO Dimensions. He appears in the 71247 Team Pack for the Harry Potter franchise.

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Background

Harry James Potter (b. 31 July, 1980) was a half-blood wizard, the only child and son of James and Lily Potter (née Evans), and one of the most famous wizards of modern times. In what proved to be a vain attempt to circumvent a prophecy that stated a boy born at the end of July of 1980 could be able to defeat him which could have meant Harry Potter, Lord Voldemort attempted to murder him when he was only a year and three months old. Voldemort murdered Harry's parents as they tried to protect him, shortly before attacking Harry himself. This early, unsuccessful attempt to vanquish Harry led to Voldemort's first downfall, marking the end of the First Wizarding War and to Harry henceforth being known as the "Boy Who Lived". One consequence of Lily's loving sacrifice was that her orphaned son had to be raised by her only remaining blood relative. Harry was raised by his Muggle aunt Petunia Dursley in a home where he was neither welcomed nor nurtured, but would be protected from Lord Voldemort, at least until he was seventeen years old only because of a powerful charm Albus Dumbledore made. As the only known survivor of the Killing Curse (up to that point), Harry was already famous before he arrived at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1991.

Early on his eleventh birthday, Harry learned that he was a wizard via Hagrid, keeper of the keys. He began attending Hogwarts in 1991 and was Sorted into Gryffindor House. While at school, Harry became best friends with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, and later became the youngest Quidditch Seeker in over a century and eventually the captain of his house's team, winning two Quidditch Cups. He became even better known in his early years for protecting the Sorcerer's Stone from Voldemort, saving Ron's sister Ginny Weasley, solving the mystery of the Chamber of Secrets, slaying Salazar Slytherin's basilisk, and learning how to produce a corporeal stag Patronus at the age of thirteen. In his fourth year at Hogwarts, Harry won the Triwizard Tournament, although the competition ended with the tragic death of Cedric Diggory and the return of Lord Voldemort though the Ministry refused to accept it. The next school year, Harry reluctantly taught and led Dumbledore's Army and fought in the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, during which he lost his godfather, Sirius Black.

Harry played a significant role in many other battles of the Second Wizarding War and hunted down and destroyed Voldemort's Horcruxes along with Ron and Hermione. During the Battle of Hogwarts he personally witnessed the deaths of Severus Snape and Fred Weasley, and learned that Remus Lupin, Nymphadora Tonks, Colin Creevey, and many others had fallen in battle as well. He encountered Voldemort and sacrificed himself, knowing that his doing so was the only way to destroy the fragment of Voldemort's soul that was inside of him. In limbo, after Voldemort cursed him in the forest clearing, Albus Dumbledore gave Harry advice and background information on the Dark Lord. When told he could choose to live or to "move on", Harry chose to live. After he awoke he confronted Voldemort and defeated him once and for all.

Harry was also notable for being the only known Master of Death, having united the three Deathly Hallows at the mere age of only seventeen.

After the war, Harry became an Auror and married Ginny Weasley, with whom he had three children: James Sirius (named after his father and godfather), Albus Severus (named after Albus Dumbledore and Severus Snape), and Lily Luna (named after his mother and Luna Lovegood). He was also named the godfather of Edward Remus Lupin. Eventually Harry became Head of the Auror Office in 2007 at the record age of 26 and occasionally delivered Defense Against the Dark Arts lectures at Hogwarts.

This article is not part of the Harry Potter universe.
This article covers a subject that is part of the real world, and thus should not be taken as a part of the Harry Potter universe.


LEGO Dimensions

Video game information

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Platforms

  • Xbox One
  • PlayStation 4
  • Wii U
  • Xbox 360
  • PlayStation 3

LEGO Dimensions is a toys-to-life video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment in September 2015.

Sets based on the LEGO Harry Potter theme were announced as part of the Year 2 expansion. [1]

Harry Potter-themed sets

Gameplay

The Fantastic Beasts story pack includes six levels that cover the plot of the film albeit in a form edited both for brevity and comedic effect. It includes an introduction in which Newt reads a letter from his brother Theseus Scamander regarding the hunt for Gellert Grindelwald.

Both the story pack and Tina's pack give access to the open world area of New York in 1926. Missions here include helping battling gangsters, working at the Port Authority, and helping Jacob Kowalski open his bakery.

Having both sets, and completing the story, allows one to play as Queenie Goldstein and Jacob Kowalski.

The Harry Potter Team Pack gives access to the Harry Potter open world that contains locations such as 12 Grimmauld Place, Hogsmeade, and Hogwarts Castle. Missions include battling Bellatrix Lestrange, assisting Luna Lovegood, and retrieving copies of Knitter's Own for Albus Dumbledore.

These locations are not as extensive or complete as their implementation in the earlier LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 video games.

Voldemort also appears in the LEGO Batman Movie Story Pack as one of the villains that The Joker frees from the Phantom Zone, and serves as that story's final boss.

Notes and references

J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series
Philosopher's Stone book film game film soundtrack game soundtrack
Chamber of Secrets book film game film soundtrack game soundtrack
Prisoner of Azkaban book film game film soundtrack game soundtrack
Goblet of Fire book film game film soundtrack game soundtrack
Order of the Phoenix book film game film soundtrack game soundtrack
Half-Blood Prince book film game film soundtrack game soundtrack
Deathly Hallows book film 1 game 1 film soundtrack 1 game soundtrack 1
film 2 game 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 soundtrack game
The Crimes of Grindelwald screenplay film soundtrack
The Secrets of Dumbledore screenplay film soundtrack
Fantastic Beasts 4 film
Fantastic Beasts 5 film
Other written works Other games
Quidditch Through the Ages Wonderbook: Book of Spells / 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
Harry Potter Page to Screen: The Complete Filmmaking Journey / Harry Potter Limited Edition LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 / Years 5-7
LEGO Harry Potter: Building the Magical World LEGO Dimensions
LEGO Harry Potter: Characters of the Magical World 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 / Creature Vault / 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 / 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
Other canon Other films / documentaries
J. K. Rowling's official site Harry Potter and Me
Pottermore 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 The Tale of the Three Brothers
Individuals – Places – Creatures – Translations - Cover arts

The wizarding world of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter universe is finally joining the ranks of LEGO Dimensions. Given the franchise’s pedigree, the fact it’s owned by the game’s parent company Warner Bros. and it’s established bricked brand, it’s a huge surprise that it has actually taken this long for the boy wizard and company to join the Dimensions multiverse.

Developer: TT Games
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Reviewed on: Xbox One
Also Available On: PS4, Wii U
Release Date: Out Now

When the first official announcement came out that Harry Potter was going to be one of the new franchises in series two I was excited, I’m a huge fan of TT Games’ two-parter LEGO Harry Potter video game series and knew the franchise would be perfect for LEGO Dimensions. That said, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t disappointed when I learned that Harry Potter was only getting a team pack and not a fully fledged story campaign, luckily the upcoming spin-off, Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them will more than fill that void in the next wave of expansion packs in November.

It makes sense when you think about it, Harry’s saga is more than covered in the superb LEGO adaptations released a few years back and with a remaster coming why would Dimensions want to revisit it? Of course, what that means is that any pack released based on the franchise will have immense expectations thrown on it, not just from Potter movie/book fans, but also from those who have played those previous games. Will the team pack live up to that huge expectation?

This is quite an odd team pack from those I’ve seen previously, mainly because the two characters included are actually mortal enemies rather than brothers in arms. That said, if you’re adding new characters from the Harry Potter franchise to LEGO Dimensions, you can’t get much better than Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort, can you?


Inside the pack you will find the two minifigures, accompanied by the Weasley’s flying car from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and a micro-build of the Hogwarts express. Harry has had a range of sets released over the years, there have been variants in casual dress, different school uniforms and even in a Quidditch kit, the LEGO Dimensions figure opts for a more traditional Hogwart’s uniform.

The plain black school trousers don’t offer much in the way of innovation, with just plain black legs, but the torso print is somewhat more impressive. Harry is sporting a grey blazer over a shirt and tie in Gryffindor colours. The blazer detail also includes the traditional stitching effect about the waistband and v-neck as well as a impressively drawn house insignia in the gold and red colours. Unsurprisingly, the back of the torso features very little detail, it’s the back of the blazer and so all we get is the back of the waistband and a few addition detail lines for folds in the material.

Harry Potter’s glasses and scar combo ensure that his head piece is unique to the character, the lightning strike subtly added to the characters forehead. The head also features two faces, the norm for most LEGO minifigures these days, one very serious and determined look and the other happy Harry. The hairpiece used is the same as Gamer Kid from the Midway Arcade Level Pack, the longer dark hair, it makes this Harry look remarkably like he was taken straight out of the Goblet of Fire, not Daniel Radcliffe’s best look, I must say. Luckily, the minifigure pulls off the look well and the ensemble of pieces make up a brilliant looking LEGO Harry Potter. The figure also comes complete with a magic wand, basically a small brown rod in LEGO terms.

Teaming up with Harry for the first time is long-time nemesis Lord Voldemort, the dark wizard with no nose – how does he smell? Awful, no doubt (I’m dreadfully sorry about the pun). LEGO ‘He who should not be named’ is sporting his post-Goblet of Fire black robes and cape and as a result there isn’t too much to focus on body-wise. The all-black across the legs and torso is broken up by some subtle green lines used to outline the folds of the robe both front and back. Much like the LEGO Dimensions Superman and Batman figures, Riddle’s cape is made from a much more paper-like material rather than the softer capes we’ve seen DC character wearing in the Superheroes branded sets.

Where the minifigure really shines is in the face, you know this is Voldemort not matter what body the head is attached to, surely he has the advantage when transitioning to LEGO given that minifigures don’t have noses either? The detail on the face is superb, the shading on the eyes especially impressive given the amount of space the designers have to work with here. Additional detail lines have been added to highlight the characters prominent bone structure, making the whole minifigure look exceptionally menacing. Again a small brown LEGO rod piece has been used for the characters magic wand.

In-game the two wizards have a fantastic array of abilities, making both extremely valuable from a completionist point of view. The most important of these is one they both share, the ability to open Parseltongue Doors, a nice franchise specific puzzle feature added as part of the year two updates and it’s safe to say that there probably won’t be many other characters released with that particular ability. My favourite of the abilities the two share though is the ability to fly, double jump as Harry and a broomstick appears and you go flying off into the sky, Voldemort has a much more Deatheater approach, turning to smoke as he flies into the abyss.

In addition, Harry can also spray water, shoot targets, deflect lasers, enter dark areas with illumination, destroy silver LEGO bricks, use stealth and a couple of other franchise specific skills, Wingardium Leviosa (the ability to levitate objects) and Diffindo (Cut through stuff). His nasally challenged companion is equally equipped with abilities, sharing most of Harry’s abilities, but also including mind control.


Moving away from the characters and onto the vehicles, the flying car from Chamber of Secrets is an interesting design, most likely forced upon the designers to ensure that they have enough pieces for the 3-1 convention set by the game for all vehicle-like micro-builds. The cars body work accurately captures to shape and style of the car from the movie/book thanks to two purpose-shaped pieces. I’ve not seen these shaped pieces before so I can only assume that they were designed for the vehicle, but I may be wrong on that one. The rest of the car has a few questionable design decisions. The use of as many one-stud pieces as possible to create the 4×4 roof and windshield doesn’t compliment the vehicle on close inspection, and the cars roof appears a little too flat, it’s like the Whomping Willow has already taken its revenge out on the poor car.

In-game, though, the car comes with a few decent features, the first of which is the ability to fly. Flying the vehicle feels incredibly smooth and surprisingly satisfying, especially if you are a huge fan of the series. Like most wheel-based vehicles, the car also has the ability to use accelerator switches, though given the starter pack comes with a Batmobile with that ability it isn’t going to be the winning skill which sells the pack. In-game there are, of course, two other configurations of the bricks to unlock. In the case of the flying car it’s Shark Sub and the Monstrous Mouth, the former being nothing more than a submarine, while the latter can shoot lasers from its eyes and munch through vines.

On to the iconic Hogwarts Express, the famous train which takes young witches and wizards to school, the LEGO micro-build is little underwhelming if I’m honest. One of my favourite vehicles from LEGO Dimensions year one is Doc Brown’s Back to the Future train, it’s exquisitely detailed. The Hogwarts Express looks a little dull and lazy when compared to the time-travelling choo-choo. The basic design uses a mixture of red and black bricks with the main body almost entirely made using two arched pieces.

The saving grace for the train comes in-game where in addition to the generic tow and accelerator switch abilities, the express can also sonar smash – I’m not entirely sure where the logic for that ability comes from with regards to the source material, but it’s still a useful ability. The two additional configurations this time around are the Steam Warrior, think part car, part exoskeleton, and the Soaring Steam plane, yet another flying ability at your fingertips.


So, we’ve got two great new characters with a smorgasbord of abilities between them, and two vastly underwhelming vehicles that offer very little in terms of skills, it’s an interesting mix. With no new level included in the pack, it is down to the brand new Harry Potter open-world hub to deliver the new content. The franchise world is superb, that’s not in doubt, made up of multiple locations from the movies/books all squished together in a relatively small space. There’s plenty of nods to the series as well as the usual collectibles and puzzles to keep you busy for a few hours of play.

Overall, the Harry Potter team pack is a hard one to summarise, and I’m a big fan of the series and so will see it in the best light. The minifigures are perfect, they look great and the characters in-game are more than worthy of your collection thanks to a plethora of abilities, some of which are unlikely to be shared with any other characters moving forward. Sadly, the vehicles really let the pack down, they’re not fantastic and offer very little in terms of abilities in the virtual world, they’re a real disappointment if I’m honest and given they are half the team pack, it does ruin the experience slightly.

The open-world goes a long way to redeeming the pack as a whole, with J.K. Rowling’s wonderful wizarding world brought to life in this microcosm filled to the brim with franchise-specific content. This will please fans of the series, at least, but after two TT Games adventures already released (and set for re-release), it all seems a little old-hat.

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