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Levioso/ Flipendo and Depulso best use on high ground. Throwing mobs in cliff is satisfying
Levioso and Descendo can instant kill most non armor mobs and mobs that can lift above ground. I could see a nerf on this spell if the devs gonna balance their spells. This two spell add fall damage.
Definitely Levioso is my favorite spell in the game.
RT x 50
Crucio is fine considering you get it relatively early in the game. It gives you a way to bypass shields when other options might not yet be readily available. And it's the ultimate control spell as it immobilizes most things other than bosses and prevents them from hitting you, which is one less enemy to fight - what's not to love?
Now, I did a Slytherin run with full investment into Dark Arts and I have to say I kind of see where you're coming from - curses are generally weak until you get Avada Kedavra or at least Imperio - so pretty much until the end of the main story. Crucio's damage is kind of ehh even if you trait all your gear for Crucio damage, and the ability to damage all cursed enemies at the same time is barely relevant since that damage is too low to make a difference.
So for the first half of the game you are better off investing into Charms while in the second half it doesn't really matter what you use anymore. But even when you finally get Avada Kedavra it got a few notable weaknesses - it doesn't work on Inferi, it has huge cooldown which sucks in fights where enemies come in several waves.. So I found it's best to rely on core spells but also keep Avada Kedavra around to cheese an occassional troll.
crucio ( curse spread ) + avada kedavra for endgame