The story bit of pottermore hasn't actually got anything to do with your house and your wand.
That's all from Harry's perspective, and it's all to do with the books, not you.
Being sorted and getting your wand is to do with the games, which you just said you don't like.
Does that make sense? C:
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The story bit of pottermore hasn't actually got anything to do with your house and your wand.
That's all from Harry's perspective, and it's all to do with the books, not you.
Being sorted and getting your wand is to do with the games, which you just said you don't like.
Does that make sense? C:
Yeah, that's what I've been saying.
I'm more interesting in learning about the story and the world than I am about playing the games. This is because the games themselves aren't that compelling to me.
Oh okay, it sounded like you wanted to have yourself in the story whoops
Well, not exactly. The concept of what Pottermore is doing is fine to me: people can essentially get a Hogwarts identity and mess around the school. It's the technical execution that I don't like.