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Jan 31 at 12:06 comment added hanshenrik @Chronocidal For the Baron, not instant fail, but reduces health. for Filch it is instant fail. Maybe you're thinking of the PS1 game? the PS1 and PC games have a lot of differences for some reason. Never played the PS1 game myself, but seen some youtube videos of others playing the PS1 game. BTW in the HP2 PC game, the Baron is not dangerous at all.
Jan 31 at 11:46 comment added Chronocidal It's been a fair while since I played the game, but wasn't being caught an instant-fail rather than health-damage? i.e. the same rules as the night-time mission with Filch. He's not actually harming/killing you, but if he finds you then you get reported to the teachers (most probably Snape!) and punished/expelled, so it counts as a "Game Over, return to checkpoint"
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Jan 30 at 20:09 comment added Skooba - Stands Against AI Peeves does not count as he is Poltergeist, which in the Wizarding World is a separate and distinct entity from a Ghost.
Jan 30 at 20:08 answer added Skooba - Stands Against AI timeline score: 16
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