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Optional of course. Customized difficulties and all that.
Doubt they'll do it, though. I don't think such a time-sink was popular with the testing audiences. Kids are too impatient and just want to pew-pew baddies. Immersion and roleplay aren't even on those kids' radars.
Had curfews/actual classes with minigames and grades/you saved [slept] in your room/relationships with classmates/jobs outside of the school so to speak.
Also this, they had you play one with Onai and its never brought up again. It could of been a nice gamble/basic game to play outside of dueling.
Only 10 hours in but so much missed for a game mostly revolved around hogwarts