Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic

Chapter 069: Some speculations about the transformation spell

"second stage?"

Neville heard this word and felt keenly that there was something in it.

"what does that mean?"

"That's my rough classification." Jack sighed, "For the transformation spell."

"Can you tell me more about it?" Neville was curious.

"It's okay to listen to it first, but because it's a rough creation, it can't be said to be correct. It can only be treated as a possibility." Jack reminded me first.

"Okay." Neville nodded.

"Let me think about it, where to start..."

Jack held his chin, organized his words, and then spoke: "Although the Transformation Curse is a curse, it is independent from the Charms class, which proves how profound and profound it is..."

He explained some of his ideas to Neville.

In Jack's eyes, the transformation spell is not as simple as pure transformation.

Let’s put aside the sophisticated parts for now, and don’t make the professor turn into a cat lady, the mouse turn into a glass, or the wooden podium turn into a fat pig, just focus on the most basic changes.

Let a stone become a puddle of water.

Is this a deformation?

of course.

Break it down a bit further.

Apply elements such as feng shui, fire, earth and other common settings in the magical world of Western fantasy.

Isn't this just a proper earth element material transformed into a water element material?

There is actually a vivid vocabulary to describe this process.

convert.

The earth element is converted into the water element, and then, if necessary, the water element is converted into the fire element, into the air element, and so on.

Extend in this direction...

Jack felt that a person's body could be transformed into an existence like water element.

Such a change should improve the spellcasting ability.

Of course, this is just his guess.

Due to the lack of experimental basis, he did not know whether this conjecture was correct.

but.

Even if it does not transform into the water element or the fire element, it can still enhance itself through the transformation spell.

There was a plot in the original work.

During the Triwizard Tournament, Harry received Hermione's suggestion to use the Transfiguration Spell to turn the dragon's teeth into candy, making the teeth harmless and not painful even if they bite someone.

Although Harry later vetoed this plan.

But the ideas can be applied.

Even if one does not transform into a being of the fire element, the skin can be temporarily turned into steel, the bones can be turned into tungsten steel, etc., thus achieving the effect of temporarily improving one's own resistance to blows.

This is more reliable than using a transformation spell to attack others.

After all, using the transformation spell to hit someone, no matter what method, there is always a trace.

You will be seen and you will have a chance to escape.

But if you cast a spell on yourself...

The secretiveness is getting stronger.

not sure.

There is a wizard fighting you with a wand, throwing magic tricks at each other.

The opponent finally managed to hit you, but found that you were so hard that he couldn't even hit you.

Isn't it wonderful?

anyway.

Regardless of whether it is a person with elements such as water and fire, or a small trick such as turning skin into steel, the essence is to make powerful and profound changes to one's body.

There is nothing wrong with calling it the second stage of the Transformation Spell.

Jack said a lot, and after Neville had finished digesting it, he added: "In my opinion, Animagus is also at this stage of change.

Animagus can cause the entire person to change and turn into an animal, while still retaining the ability to cast spells.

And, gain some abilities. "

Just like Professor Cat, after turning into a cat, you will have some cat characteristics.

For example, your eyesight will get better.

This is something Jack actually experienced.

Of course, such thin evidence cannot complete Jack's theory.

In fact, he had thought about whether he should use catnip or dried fish to test the reaction of the cat transformed by Professor McGonagall.

It would be nice if it could be tested completely.

What if Professor McGonagall showed that she liked catnip when she was a cat, but didn't react when she was in human form?

Even better.

Because that fully shows that the physical changes brought about by the Transformation Spell really exist.

It's a pity, I always feel like it's not easy to take action.

Anyway.

According to Jack's speculation, if you want to use the transformation spell to fight the enemy, then changing yourself into an Animagus is a necessary stage.

Because in the state of Animagus, I have never heard of anyone losing their abilities after taking a restoration spell.

It can be said that it perfectly resists the negative effects of counter-spells.

"Since you want to specialize in transformation spells, Animagus is the only way to go, but you are not yet at that level." Jack sighed, "At this stage, you still have some distance to go."

"Can the Animagus deal with Draco and the others?" Neville didn't care what Jack cared about, he only cared about whether it was effective.

"Theoretically, there's no problem." Jack recognized the potential of the transformation spell.

The ceiling on this thing is so high.

If turning into a being with water element and fire element is the second stage of application of the transformation spell.

Then the third stage should be to transform into magical animals.

Such as dragon, such as phoenix.

Indeed, even the Neptunians know that in the world of Harry Potter, people cannot shapeshift into magical creatures.

But understand something.

It's not like no one turns into a magical creature at all.

There have been at least two cases of transformation into magical animals in history.

In addition, times are improving.

Just because it didn't work before doesn't mean it won't work in the future.

According to Jack's guess.

Animagus is only the second stage of its own transformation.

Transforming into a magical creature is the third stage.

Under normal circumstances, directly skipping the second stage and changing to the third stage will inevitably fail.

But if you change to the second stage first and then the third stage, there is a slight chance of success.

Of course, the above is purely Jack's imagination.

Whether this is true or not remains to be demonstrated.

"Anyway, Animagus, is that so?" Neville asked.

"Not sure." Jack shook his head.

Even though he talked so much, he was already drying up his saliva.

But he wasn't sure.

Many of the contents are based on his imagination and speculation.

It would be great if there was a think tank right now.

Let them analyze whether this speculation is correct or not.

In addition, we need to find some experimental subjects and test them.

Let’s see if people can really turn into beings like water elements.

There is actually quite a lot to do.

He was alone and a little too busy.

Jack thought for a moment, and then gave some really effective advice: "You should do some basic exercises now.

Even if Animagus can really solve your problem, you must first have a sufficient understanding of the transformation spell. "

Although Neville seems to have mastered the transformation spell very well.

It's better to be more cautious.

The second stage is ultimately about attacking your own body.

It would be better to be more confident.

"Ok."

Just as Neville nodded in response, he suddenly froze.

"Tongtong Petrochemical!"

A scream came from far away.

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