Harry Potter: Quidditch Championshas a number of tournaments that players can take part in, including the Hogwarts House Cup. This sees each of the four Houses, Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin, duke it out for the title of greatest House, at least when it comes to Quidditch. Players can pick which House they wish to represent, and will have a slightly different experience depending on which they choose.
Beyond whichcharacters from theHarry Potterbooksand films the player will face inQuidditch Champions, there are a number of key differences between each House. So,picking the right House to represent is a more loaded decisionthan some players may have initially thought. Fortunately, with the ability to play as the other Houses in a separateplaythrough ofQuidditch Champions, it’s not the end of the world if the player picks the wrong Hogwarts House.

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Each House Faces Different Players In Quidditch Champions
Playing As Slytherin Means You Don’t Have To Face Malfoy
The House players choose to represent in the Hogwarts House Cup tournament inHarry Potter: Quidditch Championswill determine which of the famous characters from across theHarry Potteruniverse they will face.
For example,players who pick Slytherin won’t have to go up against the ruthless Draco Malfoy as he will be in their team, but they will have to face Harry Potter if they play against Gryffindor, the youngest Seeker in a century, for those who didn’t know. This only applies to players who are playing through the single-player/co-op Career Mode, and not in online multiplayer matches.

Players should therefore pick the House that has their favorite characters in it, as this will ultimately be the best House for them. Alternatively, if they want to see what it would be like to go up against Harry and win, or to finally take down Malfoy, they should pick any House other than the one those characters are in. Regardless, there isn’t a definitive best House inHarry Potter: Quidditch Championsin terms of gameplay.
Notable characters that players will either have on their team or face against inHarry Potter: Quidditch Championsinclude Cho Chang, Cedric Diggory, Harry Potter, and Draco Malfoy. However, there are plenty more for players to look forward to, making each match an exciting tussle against some of the greatest players Hogwarts has ever seen.

In theHarry Potterbooks, Gryffindor wins three of the four actually played Quidditch Cups, making them, at least during Harry’s stay at Hogwarts, the best team. However, while it’s not entirely clear which House has won the most cups overall,Slytherin does typically come out on top. They have a track record of winning, which has led to their overall arrogance when it comes to the House Cup and feeling like they’re the best House in Hogwarts.
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Each House Has Cosmetic Differences In Quidditch Champions
Players Get A Different Uniform Depending On Which House They Pick
One of the major differences between the four Houses inHarry Potter: Quidditch Championsis their uniforms, specifically when it comes to their overall color scheme. Ravenclaw’s uniforms are blue and silver, Slytherin’s are green and white, Gryffindor’s are red and gold, and Hufflepuff’s are yellow and black.Players will be locked to the uniform of their chosen House for the entirety of the Quidditch House Cup, and won’t be able to switch to another color.
So, players should ensure to pick the House that has their favorite uniform when consideringwhich House to pick. Fortunately,there are no bonuses to one House’s uniform or even broom-type inQuidditch Champions, so players don’t need to worry about the other Houses having an unfair advantage over them when they’re flying around. The quality of the player’s broom will be entirely dependent on how far they’ve managed to progress and level up their character, as well as which brooms they’ve unlocked.

There are no significant gameplay differences between each of the four Houses inHarry Potter: Quidditch Champions. No team is better than another, making sure that it’s a fair experience across the board.
Ultimately, it’s up to the player’s preference which House is the best inHarry Potter: Quidditch Champions. Fortunately, there isn’t a must-play House, meaning players are completely free to pick their favorite ones, ensuring no one is left out, even the plucky Hufflepuffs. Once players are done representing their House of choice inHarry Potter: Quidditch Champions, they’ll be able to join forces with the other Houses and take on the Triwizard Cup, if they choose to play as Hogwarts.
Editor’s Note: Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling has been accused of transphobia by those in the LGBTQ+ community. Although not directly involved in the development of Hogwarts Legacy, Rowling does stand to earn royalties from the game. We would like to reiterate our support for trans rights and that trans identities are valid. Support services are listed below for trans people impacted by discussions of transphobia.