Hogwarts Legacy

Should You Free Penny?

Hogwarts Legacy Should You Free Penny

Freeing Penny doesn't change the outcome of the Minding Your Own Business quest of Hogwarts Legacy. Find out if you should free Penny the house-elf and all Penny choice results!

All Penny Choice Results

Choice Affects Nothing

Choices Result
No need Penny. I am freeing you. Penny will run your shop.
That's good to hear. Penny will run your shop.

If you tell Penny that you'll be freeing her, she'll decline because she's always wanted to run a shop with a friend.

Should You Free Penny?

You Can Select Free Dialogue Option to be Nice

Hogwarts Legacy Free Penny

Since the dialogue options don't affect the outcome, you could tell Penny you're freeing her just so that she thinks you're a nice and generous boss.

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Should You Free Penny?

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12 Anonymous2 months

If you free Penny she doesn't decline. She accepts and wears her hat. Then as a free elf, she chooses to stay and run the store with you.

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