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Actually Gryffindor supposedly is about bravery so reasonable and Slytherin is about leadership. On the contrary the below talks about each houses choices that lead them into their house lorewise. Believe hufflepuff is hardwork.
https://youtu.be/ANNYw83EdBc
Also the video shows what the houses will look like.
my favorite is probably Hufflepuff or Slytherin.
(Im a Slytherin)
When it comes to Hufflepuff yeah it sucks that we are basically just the leftovers but at least that's relatable, you know being average, nothing special, regular people, realistic.
They are blissfully unaware with little objectivity. Most of them will grow up to be reprehensibly repugnant, never truly mentally and emotionally growing out of their teens.
1- Hufflepuff
2- Gryffindor
3- Slytherine
4- Ravenclaw
But I love them all.
Source for these claims? Doesn't make any sense that the devs would essentially skip Ravenclaw for no apparent reason, so I'm leaning towards you/your source made this up.