Hogwarts Legacy Birds of a Feather Gwyneira Choice, Keep, Give or Ask Money

In our Hogwarts Legacy Birds of a Feather Gwyneira Choice, Keep, Give or Ask Marianne for Money guide, we are going to show you the consequences of each of these three choices, such as they are. In short, we’ll talk about what happens in each of the three “endings” of the quest Marianne Moffett gives you, and which rewards you’ll get in each one. So, let’s dive straight in!

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Hogwarts Legacy Birds of a Feather Gwyneira Choice, Keep, Give or Ask Money

Hogwarts Legacy Birds of a Feather Gwyneira Choice – Keep, Give or Ask Marianne for Money

The choice of Birds of a Feather Gwyneira choice in Hogwarts Legacy offers three options, which we will call Keep, Give or Ask Marianne for Money. If you want to take the diricawl for yourself, select the option “I’m keeping her.” Marianne will be very upset and you and will even have some choice words to throw your way. The rewards you get will include the Debonair Socialite Ensemble set of cosmetics and 180 XP, and you’ll be able to put Gwyneira into the Room of Requirement. No money, though. On the opposite end of the spectrum, selecting “Yes” means that you will hand Gwyneira over without any trouble. For this choice, you’ll get the same amount of XP and the cosmetics, as well as three hundred Galleons.

The third and final option in the Keep, Give or Ask Marianne for Money Gwyneira choice in the Hogwarts Legacy Birds of a Feather quest is “It will cost you.” Moffett will agree that you must have put in a lot of work and will reward you accordingly. By that, I mean you’ll receive five hundred Galleons, the XP and the cosmetics. Other than that, there are absolutely no other consequences to this choice, as is the case with pretty much every single choice in this game. So, it’s completely up to you which way to go. And don’t worry if you do hand the diricawl to Marianne; she promises to give her a good life and to only use her feathers “sparingly,” whatever that means. Go with whatever sits best with you.

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