"Can anyone demonstrate what I just said?"
Professor McGonagall looked at the little wizards below and said slowly.
The little wizards below either looked at her blankly or lowered their heads. In short, no one raised their hands.
The content she taught in this class was a bit difficult - turning a teapot into a bat. Under normal circumstances, only fourth graders and above would learn this.
It is relatively simple to turn one dead object into another dead object in the transformation spell, such as turning a stone stool into a wooden stool or a candlestick, turning a wooden stick into a needle, etc. As long as you master the basic principles of the transformation spell, you can With practice, little wizards can basically do it.
The second step is to turn living things into dead things, such as turning ladybugs into buttons and mice into snuff bottles. In addition to mastering the principles, this also requires a lot of practice and a little talent. Many little wizards are unable to do it well. , either the transformation is incomplete, leaving part of the caster's body exposed, or it can only change its form, such as a mouse in the shape of a snuff bottle.
The most difficult thing is to turn one living thing into another living thing, and to turn a dead thing into a living thing, such as turning a frog into a sheep, turning a person into a ferret, or like Professor McGonagall's first lesson As shown in the class, the desk turns into a pig. In this situation, a lot of practice alone is not enough. The most important thing is sufficient talent.
Talent is important.
Dudley slowly raised his hand. Hermione, who was sitting next to him, paused and was about to raise her hand. She hesitated for some reason before putting it back. She could turn the teapot into a bat shape, but that didn't work. Not counting the completed transformation, Harry is also facing the same dilemma. He can transform bat wings, but cannot achieve it elsewhere.
This is the difficulty of the transformation spell at this level. After becoming a living creature, you must have the characteristics of a living creature, otherwise the transformation cannot be considered successful.
Professor McGonagall looked at Dudley with slight surprise. In her class, Dudley rarely gave demonstrations. Most of the time he answered theoretical questions. Even during weekend tutoring, Professor McGonagall rarely saw Dudley. Figure, because he usually chooses potions or self-study.
Professors pay a lot of attention to good students, especially outstanding students.
"Then please give Mr. Dursley a demonstration."
Professor McGonagall was pleased that Dudley was becoming active in her class.
Dudley stood up after hearing this, gently picked up the wand with one hand, and passed the fingertips of the other hand across the side of the wand, feeling the feel of the brand new wand.
Pointing towards the teapot on the desk.
I saw sparks flickering at the tip of the wand, and the next moment a magical scene happened. The shape of the teapot began to gradually change, and its color changed from bright and colorful to gray.
Finally, a creature with big ears and wide wings appeared in front of everyone.
The little guy looked at everyone with his round eyes. Under the gaze of the little wizards, he seemed to be frightened. His expression was a little frightened. He let out a scream and flapped his hands amidst the exclamations of the little wizards. The wings flew to the ceiling and hung upside down on the chandelier.
It's just like an ordinary bat.
"A very perfect transformation, 10 points for the discipline team."
Professor McGonagall seemed very happy, which was highlighted by her unstinting extra points.
Usually she gets one or two extra points.
'The perfect transformation spell, at least I can get an O in the exam. 'Professor McGonagall thought to herself.
Dudley is indeed the best student at Hogwarts in recent decades.
Well, the best students, almost all the professors who taught Dudley thought so.
Dudley looked at the wand in his hand and took it back with satisfaction.
In the past, he could not release profound transformation spells like this. Even the simplest "clear spring like water" could not be released smoothly. Even if he had magic power in his body, for some unknown reason, he could not release it in any form. He had done a lot for this. Tried to no avail.
He consulted a lot of information, and the book said that this situation was a squib, but Dudley knew that he was not a squib. There was an essential difference between him and a squib.
But now that I have this wand, I can cast spells as smoothly as before.
The modified wand adds one more key factor - guidance.
The magic wand modified by magic equipment can guide the magic power from the body bit by bit, thereby achieving the effect of casting spells.
The key point lies in the magic circles on the side of the wand.
One of them serves as a guide.
The knowledge given by the system is the core part of the magic costume transformation. There is also a magic circle engraved on the inside of the red and white ball on Dudley's waist, but the principle is different.
This transformation is simply good news for those groups who have magic power in their bodies but cannot cast spells smoothly.
Dudley thought of a special group in the wizarding world - Squibs.
Both Mrs. Figg, whom he first came into contact with, and Filch, the current castle administrator, were both squibs.
According to Dudley's investigation and research, as well as the display of the Magic Eye, Squibs also have magic power in their bodies, so can Squibs use Dudley's modified wand to cast spells?
This question is critical. If it can be done, it will be a transcendent achievement and allow Dudley to gain a group of die-hard fans.
Dudley will study this point slowly when he has time.
Now let's go back to the wand. Its advantages are far more than just a guide. Look at the sapphire-like magic crystal. It can continuously provide energy when Dudley's magic power is not enough.
Even a spell that consumes a lot of energy can be easily released.
But before the magic power stored inside is consumed, it needs to be replenished before it can continue to be used.
Of course, there was also the emerald on the original crown. It was a very rare treasure called the Stone of Wisdom. Under the eyes of the Data Demon, Dudley discovered that it could slightly enhance the spirituality of some users.
I think the idea that Ravenclaw's diadem can increase wisdom has something to do with this gem.
This brand new wand also has the most important and critical ability - to recognize its owner.
Some wands made by Ollivander will exclude people other than the owner from being used. This is related to the material they are made of. However, this rejection is not particularly obvious and the effect is limited. In most cases, it can be used normally.
But if someone else gets Dudley's wand, then sorry, let alone releasing the magic wand, the wand is guaranteed to give him a big surprise.
In fact, Dudley also wanted to add some other abilities to it, but due to limited materials, this was all he could do for the time being, and he would add them if he had the opportunity in the future.
Finally able to cast the spell successfully.
He originally thought he would be very excited, after all, casting spells was his dream, but after he actually succeeded, it was actually not bad.
Not even as happy as when he broke through the ripple qigong.
Because this doesn't count as a real spellcaster?
Maybe he was using props after all, and there was still a gap between the impression he had of the spell caster in his mind.
In any case, in the eyes of outsiders, he is now a qualified wizard.
In fact, I can do magic.
Dudley thought in his mind.
(End of chapter)