Echoes form a vital part of all the best Harry Potter: Magic Awakened decks. Choosing the right one can bring huge bonuses to your dues that can easily change the course of a battle. In this Harry Potter: Magic Awakened Echoes Tier List we take a look at which ones are the best and what they do. Check out our Harry Potter: Magic Awakened Beginner’s Guide and Card Tier List for more help on building a great deck.
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What are echoes in Magic Awakened?

Echoes are bonus characters that you can equip to your deck in Harry Potter: Magic Awakened. Each Echo represents a unique and famous character from the Wizarding World with each one having an ability that reflects their personality and role in the story.
Echoes are not cards themselves, but they affect your deck in various ways. All Echoes empower a number of specific cards to use in your deck. Also, each Echo has a special ability that affects how you use your deck. As such, they fill a hugely important role in any of the best Harry Potter: Magic Awakened decks.
How to get Echoes in Harry Potter: Magic Awakened?
Echoes are unlocked by completing stages in the Forbidden Forest solo adventure mode. In this mode, you have to face various challenges and enemies. Players need to complete solo exploration level 16 to unlock all available echoes in the game.
What is the Best Echo in Harry Potter: Magic Awakened?
You will find that there are Echoes that match your playstyle better than others. The game is fair and there are always pros and cons for each strategy. However, our Harry Potter: Magic Awakened Echo Tier List, in the next section, will help you choose the Echoes that are worth your time and resources.
How to use this Harry Potter: Magic Awakened Echoes Tier List

Not all echoes are equally effective in every game mode of Harry Potter: Magic Awakened. That’s why we have created this tier list to help you choose the Best Harry Potter: Magic Awakened Echo for each mode.
We ranked the Echoes based on three criteria: their effect, their difficulty, and their versatility. The effect is what the echo does and how powerful this is. The ease of use is how simple or complex the echo is to activate and use. The versatility is how well the echo works in different game modes.
Based on these criteria, we divided the echoes into four tiers: S, A, B, and C.
- S-tier Echoes are the cream of the crop. They have amazing effects that are easy to use and versatile in different modes.
- A-tier Echoes are also excellent, but they may have some drawbacks or limitations that make them less optimal than S-tier Echoes.
- B-tier Echoes are good, but they may require more skill or strategy to use effectively. They may also be more suited for certain modes or decks than others.
- C-tier Echoes are the weakest. They have low impact, high difficulty, or low versatility. They are rarely used by most players and have few synergies with other cards.
Harry Potter: Magic Awakened Echoes Tier List

Now that you know how the Harry Potter: Magic Awakened Echo Tier List works, let’s get into it, looking first at the best Echoes in the game and finishing with those less desirable.
S Tier Echos
The below represent the best Echoes in Harry Potter: Magic Awakened. Keep reading for details on each one, including information on their effect, difficulty, and versatility.
Bellatrix Lestrange
Effect: Bellatrix can call Death Eaters to her side after dealing enough damage to enemies. Each time her ability is used, a new Death Eater joins her, up to three. The Death Eaters use Crucio on the target.
Difficulty: It is not hard to trigger Bellatrix’s effect, especially if you use spells that can hit multiple times. However, you need to plan carefully how to use the Death Eaters to your advantage.
Versatility: Bellatrix is not very recommended for the game’s PvE content, but she is one of the strongest Echoes for PvP.
Hermione Granger
Effect: Hermione makes the most expensive spell card in your hand cheaper after you play a number of spell cards. The most you can save is 4 MP.
Difficulty: Hermione is easy to use. You just need to use a lot of spells in your deck to enjoy her effect.
Versatility: Hermione works well in both PvE and PvP modes of the game. There are many kinds of spells for different situations, so Hermione helps many spell-based decks.
Newt Scamander
Effect: Newt grants players a random magical creature after they play a number of summon cards. Those magical creatures only cost one MP.
Difficulty: Newt is very easy to use. You often want to fill the board with as many creatures as you can. Opponents will be overwhelmed if they don’t know how to respond.
Versatility: Highly recommended for new players looking to step up in PvP modes. He becomes less effective at higher levels of the game. He can also help you in the game’s PvE.
A Tier Echoes
The below represent the runners-up to the best Echoes in Harry Potter: Magic Awakened. Keep reading for details on each one, including information on their effect, difficulty, and versatility.
Neville Longbottom
Effect: Neville turns your basic attacks into healing when you are far from your opponent.
Difficulty: Neville is a complex Echo as he depends on your basic attack range. You usually want to stay in the back row, but this can make it hard to escape the opponent’s spells.
Versatility: Neville can do very well in PvP duels with the right deck and strategies. He can also help you with some specific quests in PvE mode that require healing.
Rubeus Hagrid
Effect: Hagrid boosts the summon with the highest MP Cost in your deck. This makes it stronger and tougher.
Difficulty: Hagrid’s effect is simple and clear, but you need to have a deck that can use it well.
Versatility: Hagrid’s effect is very powerful for most of the game’s PvE content. However, some stages may require spell-focused decks to clear them more easily. Hagrid can also make a strong deck for PvP.
B Tier Echoes
The below Echoes in Harry Potter: Magic Awakened miss out on being some of the best in the game but do still have use in the right circumstances. Keep reading for details on each one, including information on their effect, difficulty, and versatility.
Harry Potter
Effect: Boosts cards that cost three MP or less.
Difficulty: Harry Potter is easy to use, but he limits the use of more expensive cards in your deck.
Versatility: This Echo can work well in both PvP and PvE modes. However, there are other Echoes that can do similar things better.
Severus Snape
Effect: Sectumsempra will replace every other player’s basic attack. This attack bounces to one more enemy.
Difficulty: Snape’s effect is simple. But it is hard to use because of the basic attack range. You need to use specific cards to make it work.
Versatility: Snape can work in both PvE and PvP modes. But he is also not the best option in any of them.
C Tier Echoes
The below Echoes in Harry Potter: Magic Awakened can be ok but mostly you’ll want to avoid using them in preference for some of the better Echoes mentioned above. Keep reading for details on each one, including information on their effect, difficulty, and versatility.
Dobby
Effect: Dobby gives you three more movement cards. Also, when you use a movement card, the next one becomes Apparition, which lets you teleport across the field.
Difficulty: Dobby is easy to use, as he is the first Echo you unlock. But you need to move smartly to avoid enemy spells, which is hard.
Versatility: Dobby’s effect is not very special and does not work well with many cards. You should use him only as a starter Echo until you get better ones.
Weasley Twins
Effect: Wealey Twins make your companions recharge faster. They also let you have more companions.
Difficulty: The Weasley effect is not hard to use, but you need to pick your companions well.
Versatility: The Weasley effect is not very powerful for either PvP or PvE.
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