This wizarding world is very strange. It defines summoning in the category of transformation and considers it to be an advanced transformation.
Noah felt it was rather strange when he was reading the book before, but he also started studying with great interest.
After all, there are no gods and demons in this world, and traditional summoning techniques cannot summon anything at all. The variant summoning techniques in this world are also something that can be learned. Maybe one day he can summon the magical creatures in this world?
Professor Snape planned to arrange a period of special training for the priest.
This weekend's competition is Transfiguration, Herbs and Potions.
As a student that Professor Snape paid special attention to, he did not allow Noah to lose in the potions competition. Fortunately, he still had a certain degree of confidence in his student.
What he needs to improve are herbs and transformation.
Especially Transfiguration. You must know that Professor McGonagall of Transfiguration is the dean of Gryffindor, so he can naturally give small classes to students in his own college.
And if Slytherin can win in this regard, it will definitely bring a huge loss to Gryffindor.
Oh, don't get me wrong, although Professor Snape doesn't like Gryffindor, he doesn't have much objection to Professor McGonagall. It's just that he is naturally unhappy because of the school's problems.
Speaking of which, the name Severus Snape is now most widely known as the "Potion Master", but in fact, this professor was once a magic genius, and it was more than enough to give Noah and the others a small lesson. .
So Noah and others were left behind.
Especially Noah, Professor Snape directly wanted to teach Noah to his level.
But the result naturally surprised him - except for the lack of magic power, Noah did his best in other aspects.
His level of transfiguration was already beyond the reach of many fifth-year wizards, but he had some problems with some magic. Professor Snape saw the clues after letting him use it several times.
"What you used was a modified spell," he looked at Noah, because his usual gloomy temperament made his inspection at this moment more like interrogating a prisoner. "Did you modify it yourself, or?"
Noah didn't expect that the professor could easily see his improvements to the curse. When asked, he could only answer honestly: "It's me, professor."
Professor Snape squinted his eyes, remembering Noah's unusual casting speed when casting spells: "What about the other spells? You didn't just improve the transformation spell, right?"
"Yes, Professor." Noah admitted directly, "I combined the principles of the silent spell and simplified the spell."
Silent spells may be an advanced skill for young wizards, but for adult wizards it is basically a matter of proficiency. As long as you are skilled enough, the use of the silent spell is only a matter of time.
Adult wizards basically master some silent spells. They don't need to recite spells anymore, they just need to wave their wands to use some regular small magic. The most common ones are probably household spells such as cleaning and cooking.
That's because you are too proficient to cast it. Compared with the silent spell of attack spell, it is more difficult. Generally, only Aurors who often use it can master it proficiently.
This is exactly what little wizards lack. Because they have just come into contact with magic, they need magic spells and waving wands as guidance, and they need to learn repeatedly before they can use it.
How did Noah simplify the spell in this situation?
Professor Snape was indeed curious, but he would not ask directly. Instead, he asked Noah to use a spell to see.
Noah's simplification of the spell is actually very simple. He regards the components of the spell as symbols, so that he can achieve the effect of a simplified spell by blurring or ignoring some unimportant symbols. The specific manifestation is when chanting the spell. Blur some pronunciation.
Well, that's right, the blurred out pronunciations are the real focus.
Noah didn't mean to hide this. This little trick actually doesn't have much technical content, it just requires a slight change of thinking.
Professor Snape had no intention of exploring how he came up with this. He just let Noah use a few more spells and let him go, and then began to explain some key points of transfiguration.
Advanced transformation techniques are actually divided into two types, one is transformation technique and the other is summoning technique.
The difference between the former and low-level transformations is that one is transformed out of thin air, while the other is a physical transformation.
The summoning technique is not a summoning technique in the traditional sense, but a kind of magic that summons "spirituality" to attach to dead objects.
Yes, it is magic that truly brings life to dead things.
Noah can also do this. His mimicry magic is to give spirituality to the mimicry magic, but the difference is that he extracts the "activity" of plants or small animals in the environment and combines it with his own mental power to disguise himself. The spirituality that oneself gives to the prototype, while those in this world summon "spirituality" from other places to give it to dead objects, such as those moving statues or portraits in schools. As for the latter... Noah thinks he can refer to the process of summoning skeleton soldiers by the necromancer.
Noah didn't know where these spirits came from, but he could only see traces of summoning magic in them.
Of course, it's not like he didn't try to summon it, but... probably because he was used to controlling magic power, he couldn't summon foreign spirits to attach to dead objects.
But anyway, there is usually no difference between the two, so he has no intention of being persistent.
And Professor Snape... Professor Snape did not explain the origin of these spirits.
Noah is not surprised either. You can't mean that the wizard understands all the principles of magic. Otherwise, advanced transformation techniques wouldn't be so difficult to learn. Anyway, it's not the kind of super-advanced magic that directly uses magic power as life force, so it doesn't matter where to summon spirituality.
After Noah successfully used advanced transformation surgery many times, Professor Snape said that he could go to rest.
The little wizard's magic power is not sufficient, so he cannot squander it wantonly, otherwise it is easy to have some side effects.
After letting Noah go, Professor Snape had time to find trouble with other people, ah no, it was to hold a small class.
After seeing Noah's talent, the professor had enough reason to spray poison on the other Slytherins. He sprayed these guys bloody and almost called them trash.
The Slytherins who saw Noah's talent could only listen to the instructions honestly, slandering in their hearts such words as "That's not a genius, he's clearly a monster" while trying to analyze Professor Snape's venom. Ways to strengthen yourself.
Although it’s only a week, it’s worth mentioning something.
As for Noah...at least after being scolded like this these past few days, they didn't want to see this genius again.