Opening the book, the contents inside were outrageous.
[Magic does not exist]
[Just like physical strength, it is not an actual substance]
[It is just a psychological illusion, a created concept]
[You can feel it, and you can make it perceived by others, but it doesn’t actually exist]
[This is why powerful wizards prefer to call it power and mana]
[Magic is a phenomenon produced by using one's own field and combining it with the earth's field]
[The wand is just an antenna]
[If your field is strong enough, you will be strong-willed. Gestures, incantations, and even wands are unnecessary]
...
That's not all that's outrageous.
Turn to the page [Magic Magnetic Field].
[Magical creatures have magical magnetic fields]
[It will cause items to activate]
[This is where the talking mirror in our home comes from]
[The production of activated items in alchemy is a way to speed up this product]
........
[The Squib also has a magical magnetic field, but it is too weak]
[This is why, unlike our Muggle compatriots, they can still use magic items and see dementors]
[Not so vulnerable to spells]
........
"Why is it so scientific?"
Bagir felt that the magical world in his imagination was disillusioned.
What the hell magnetic field?
Is it in the novel?
According to the book.
Magic is not something consumed when casting a spell.
It just means you can cast spells.
Something like an ID card that distinguishes wizards from mortals.
So magic power is more like spell power?
Putting aside these complicated theories, the birth of magic mainly depends on the power of belief.
That is the so-called will, emotions and the like.
And Bajir read all the books.
Not a single word mentioned cultivation or refining any extraordinary energy.
The improvement of magic cultivation is just continuous practice and use of magic power.
Mechanical like a Muggle exercising muscles.
What is more advanced is the magical transformation of oneself.
Voldemort is one of the best.
Wizards seem to be born wizards.
Wizards and Muggles are racially different.
Before there is a magic wand, the little wizard's anger, fear, and joy will trigger magic to the extreme, resulting in a magical phenomenon - magic riot.
The accumulation of negative emotions, rejection of magic, and even the magic of one's own concepts will materialize, aggregate in the body, and become a terrifying obscurity.
Muggles, on the other hand, will only have physical reactions due to the hormonal changes that accompany emotions.
The growth of age, the depth of knowledge, the soundness or incompleteness of personality, for wizards, are the improvement of magic power.
And Muggles?
No wonder the wizard is so proud.
It was as if they were selected by a mysterious force and separated from humans.
Magical knowledge is the way to harness this power.
Gestures, spells, wands, wand waving trajectories, and emotions are all things that bring the wizard closer and make it easier to use it.
Muggles, on the other hand, even with advanced knowledge of magic, cannot cast a spell or use magic items.
From birth, there has been a thick and sad barrier between wizards and Muggles.
If there was no reproductive isolation, little wizards would be born among Muggles.
I'm afraid that Grindelwald's attitude will dominate the majority of wizards' attitudes toward Muggles.
Thinking of this, Bagir stretched his waist.
He closed "Magic Theory" with a snap and threw it into the pile of books aside.
In the past five days, he had done nothing except reading.
In addition to killing ants, [+0.0001, +0.0001, +0.0001...]
Continuously increasing health points.
During his breaks in the morning, noon, and afternoon, he had found all the supplies except the wand according to the list of necessary supplies.
In that stack of books, there are "Standard Spells (Elementary)", "History of Magic", "Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration", "Thousands of Magical Herbs and Mushrooms", "Magic Potions and Potions", "Monsters and Their Origins", "Dark Powers: A Guide to Self-Defense" and other books you'll need in the first academic year.
But it is a pity that his parents, whom he has never met before, do not like to study. Except for the name on the cover, the book is as good as new.
The same goes for other essential supplies.
The required three sets of black plain work robes, a black plain peaked hat for day use, a pair of dragon leather protective gloves, and a black winter cloak with silver buttons. A tin-plated crucible, a few vials, a telescope, and a brass balance.
They are all found in the storage room.
The cleansing magic left in the pantry makes them look like new again.
According to "Magic Theory", not only the storage room, but all the rooms in this tunnel, including this tunnel, have a magic magnetic field because they possess magic.
The magic magnetic field and the earth's magnetic field combine to promote each other.
That's why they keep working.
Brilliant magic props, magic fortifications, and the immortal Gubulai fairy fire were all born based on this principle.
Generally speaking, prank props like the Wolf Fang UFO, if not used by a wizard owner, will eventually lose their magic due to the decline of their own magnetic field.
Bajir yawned and came to the entry and exit room.
Picking up the gilt sculpture, he came to the tree house again after a flash of blue light.
Under the redwood tree, in order not to stain his eyes, Fennier's body was used as fertilizer for the devil's net.
The shabby 9 gold Galleons and 8 silver Sickles that were found were naturally accepted by Bagir.
Fennir's wand is made of blackthorn wood and has a dragon's tendon core.
It was another reason for him to come to the tree house besides feeding Fanta the Snow Owl.
In fact, the moment he touched the wand, the cold mechanical sound sounded again.
[Wand retrieved, "Ten and three-quarter inches, blackthorn wood, dragon's tendon"]
[[10% bonus for curses, 8% bonus for poison spells and jinxes, 5% bonus for transformation spells and hexes]]
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Bajir was not surprised by these strange bonuses.
In fact, these bonuses should only be rough and average statistics.
If it were more detailed, it should be specific to certain spells.
For example, [Killing Curse Bonus 12%], [Fire Curse Bonus 6%] and so on.
These are mentioned in the book "Our Partner - The Magic Wand".
[As long as you are a wizard, you should be able to use almost any tool to express your magic]
[But the best effect must come from the closest combination between the wizard and the wand]
[These connections are complex. They are attracted to each other at first, and then explore each other's experiences]
[The wand learns from the wizard, and the wizard learns from the wand]
[There is no doubt that they are our closest and most mysterious friends]
[They can absorb our technology and learn our magic]
.......
[But even so, I recommend you not to use a wand that is knowledgeable and magical]
[No matter how powerful the magic they contain is, the stick body is still fragile]
[The habits and styles they learned from their previous owners are often not in harmony with the new owner’s magic style]
[To use them, the new owner needs to reduce his own personality and adapt to the wand]
[This is unwise, especially for a wizard who has pursuits and ambitions in the field of magic]
[Therefore, I suggest that you use a wand that "chooses" you, rather than any second-hand wand]
.......
[When a wand learns too much, the status of master and servant will reverse each other]
[This is the case with Godlot, the famous dark wizard and wand expert in history]
[Think of his wand as a partner, even a mentor]
[Guided by it, twisted his mind, and fell from a glorious staff-making master to a dark wizard]
.......
[This is why in modern times, after the owner dies, the wand is usually buried (or burned) with the owner]
[This approach prevents a wand from learning from too many owners]
[There are also wizard families who deliberately preserve the wands they use for future generations]
[I hope that the negative impact can be weakened through blood proximity and the same family education]
[But remember, there are no two identical leaves in the world! 】
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