Picture Perfect Part 4
Introduction
Hello everyone, welcome to our Walkthrough section for Picture Perfect Part 4 of Harry Potter Hogwarts Mystery! In the previous part, you navigated through some challenging family dynamics, but with patience and understanding, you managed to help each family come together for their photos. Now, it’s time to move on to the next family, the Tonkses, and continue your journey as Peony’s assistant. What will the next adventure hold?
Summary
Part 4 Summary:
- Task 1: See the Tonkses
- Location: Clocktower Courtyard
- Requirements: 3 hours – 5/5 stars
- Choice: Reply to Tonks
- I prefer fun photos: +5 Courage
- I prefer serious photos: +5 Knowledge
- Task 2: Help Charlie
- Location: Hagrid’s Hut
- Requirements: 3 hours – 5/5 stars
- Choice 1: Answer Charlie
- I wouldn’t be embarrassed: +5 Knowledge
- I’d be so embarrassed: +5 Empathy
- I’d embarrass them: +5 Courage
- Choice 2: Reply to Charlie
- Perhaps a little bit: +5 Courage
- Not at all: +5 Empathy
- Task 3: Go to the Last Photoshoot
- Location: Clocktower Courtyard
- Requirements: 8 hours – 5/5 stars
- Choice: Tell Molly, does it bother you a lot that you’re not taking a family photo
- Not particularly: +5 Knowledge
- It does upset me: +5 Courage
- Task 4: Take your Family Photo
- Location: The Great Hall
- Requirements: 8 hours – 5/5 stars
- Choice: Reply to Barnaby
- Laugh it off: +10 Knowledge
- Admonish him: +5 Courage
- Hold in your tears: +10 Empathy
- Part 4 Rewards: 3 Chocolate Frogs, and 1000 Experience Points, and 4 gems
Walkthrough
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Proceed to the Clocktower Courtyard when you are ready. Upon arriving, you’ll notice the speech bubbles above some of the characters. Tap on those if you’re curious to see what they have to say. When you arrive, you’ll notice that Tonks and her mother, Andromeda, are having a heated argument. They’re at odds about the tone of the picture – whether it should be serious or funny.
If you don’t know Andromeda Tonks, you’ll get additional lines of dialogue to introduce yourself. You’ll then decide to step in and have a conversation with them to understand their concerns and try to resolve the issue so the photo shoot can continue smoothly.

To complete the next task, you need to earn five stars within three hours. All five stars are required to pass. Since this task requires a lot of energy, it is recommended to start it with a full energy bar.

The bonus progress actions are tied to Peony. Prioritize these actions to save some energy.

Tonks and Andromeda still can’t agree on whether the photo should be fun or serious. Then, Tonks will ask you, Do you prefer funny or serious photos? There are two different options to choose from. Both options will influence some dialogue that will follow, but they won’t impact the story.

You will tell them that they don’t need to argue because Peony will take more pictures, so the photos can be both fun and serious. Peony will say that she wanted to tell them that but couldn’t get a word in between the two of them.
They will lighten up and feel a bit awkward about their argument. Then, you will suggest they get ready for their photos, while you go to fetch the last family, none other than the Weasleys.

In the meantime, you will receive an owl from Charlie, who is in Hagrid’s Garden. He wants to talk to you, so you’ll decide to go and meet him without wasting any more time.
When you arrive, Charlie will admit to avoiding his family. You’ll mention that his dad brought it up and suggest that you chat while playing with Fang, hoping to learn what’s been bothering him.

To talk to Charlie, you need to earn five stars within three hours. All five stars are required to pass. Since this task requires a lot of energy, it is recommended to start it with a full energy bar.

The bonus progress actions are tied to Charlie. Prioritize these actions to save some energy.

You’ll learn that Charlie felt a bit embarrassed because his parents and brother were sharing memories from their lives and showing baby photos of him. He’ll ask how you would feel if your parents did that.
There are three different options to choose from. These options will influence some dialogue that will follow, but they won’t impact the story.

You’ll tell Charlie that he shouldn’t feel that way because at least he has people to take photos with, adding that no one will be coming to you since you’re quite busy. This will make Charlie apologize to you.
There are two different options to choose from. These options will influence some dialogue that will follow, but they won’t impact the story.

Charlie will come to understand that his parents are proud of him, and this realization will inspire him to want to capture the moment with them, showing that he too takes pride in his family. With a newfound sense of clarity, you’ll decide to head back to the courtyard to take the photo.
Proceed to the Clocktower Courtyard when you are ready. Upon arriving, you’ll notice the speech bubbles above some of the characters. Tap on those if you’re curious to see what they have to say. In the courtyard, Molly will approach you, suggesting that you take a moment to relax and chat about how your day has been.

To catch up with Molly, you need to earn five stars within eight hours. All five stars are required to pass. Since this task requires a lot of energy, it is recommended to start it with a full energy bar.

Bonus progress actions are tied to Molly and your character. Prioritize these actions to save some energy. Slide the screen left and right to check all available actions.

You’ll respond by saying that even though your family isn’t here, you had a wonderful time because you spent the day with the families of your best friends. Molly will then say, it’s not always the people you’re related to that make up your family. She’ll also ask if it bothers you that you won’t be taking a photo with your family today.
There are two different options to choose from. Both of them will eventually lead to the same outcome, so feel free to take your pick.

After the Weasleys finish their photo, Peony will say that it’s now your turn. However, you’ll tell her that you don’t have anyone for the picture. She’ll then ask you to turn around, and when you do, you’ll see all your friends there. Peony will tell you that they all want to have a picture with you.

Peony will say that it’s time for you to head to the Great Hall so that you can all take a beautiful group picture together.

Go to the Great Hall to continue the story. Upon arriving, you’ll notice the speech bubbles above some of the characters. Tap on those if you’re curious to see what they have to say.
When you arrive, Peony will say that she wants to use everything you’ve all learned about photography today to make this photo truly perfect. However, there’s a problem—she only has enough film for one shot, so it really has to be just right.

To set up for the photo you need to earn five stars within eight hours. All five stars are required to pass. Since this task requires a lot of energy, it is recommended to start it with a full energy bar.

Bonus progress actions are tied to Andre and Tulip. Prioritize these actions to save some energy. Slide the screen left and right to check all available actions.

The Knarl will get agitated at the last moment, causing the photo to turn out hilariously funny.

Barnaby will feel really bad, thinking his pet ruined the photo. There are three options to choose from. If you like Barnaby, it is recommended to pick the first option.

In any case, everyone will agree that this is still a beautiful photo with a story of its own.


This will mark the end of The Picture Perfect Adventure. Hit the Collect button to claim your reward. You will receive 4 Gems, 3 Chocolate Frogs, and 1000 Experience Points. You’ll earn the achievement for completing the adventure and you will also receive a group photo tappie.

At the end of this unforgettable photo adventure, we realize that perfect pictures don’t come from perfect moments—they come from genuine emotions, unexpected situations, and the people we care about.
It’s not the frame, the pose, or the lighting that matters most—it’s the story behind each photo, the smiles shared, and the memories we create together. Today, we didn’t just take pictures… we captured what it truly means to be part of a magical family, no matter the bloodline.
Thank you for reading.
