Hogwarts: I inherited my legacy

Chapter 766 Powerful Transfiguration

Obviously, at this moment Gryffindor used Transfiguration to simulate a mountain giant - a small appearance, in order to deal with Lancelot's (Herbert's) continuous offensive, which also exposed his real expertise in magic - Transfiguration.

(Rowling said that if Gryffindor were still alive, he might become the giant squid in the Black Lagoon, a wizard with the largest Animagus form. Later, it was rumored that Gryffindor was the giant squid, but it was soon dispelled. However, this also shows that in Rowling's view, Gryffindor has a deep attainment in the field of Transfiguration.)

The mountain giant transformed by Gryffindor is naturally not an ordinary creature. It perfectly restores the characteristics of its prototype, the mountain giant "Tiny".

Be it its unparalleled strength, unreasonable magic resistance, or the speed at which the stone recovers after being damaged, there is no compromise in the slightest.

If this is not intuitive enough, you can also compare it with other organisms:

Take the Iron-Belly Dragon, the strongest fire dragon, as an example. A mature Iron-Belly Dragon weighs more than six tons and is nearly fifty feet long, but it seems so small in front of the Mountain Giant.

The mountain giant was able to easily grab the ironbelly dragon by the neck, making it unable to break free.

No matter how the Iron-Belly Dragon struggles, it cannot cause any harm to the Mountain Giant.

In addition, the most powerful weapon of fire dragons is the dragon fire they spew out with all their strength, but this dragon fire has no effect on mountain giants. Because the body of a mountain giant is wrapped in a thick stone shell, this shell is not only extremely hard, but also has extremely high magic resistance, which can resist various magic attacks.

Even if the dragon fire directly hits the elemental core of the mountain giant, it cannot cause any substantial damage to it. This is the most helpless (or rogue) aspect of the mountain giant that makes the enemy feel helpless.

In short, the mountain giant created by Gryffindor not only has the same appearance and characteristics as the prototype, but more importantly, it has all the strength and abilities of the prototype.

This mountain giant is definitely not just a mere appearance, but a true fighting machine.

Of course, this kind of creature that looks very magical but is actually not magical at all is naturally very rare, so rare that even wizards think that the mountain giant race is a rumor. After all, most wizards have never seen a mountain giant.

If this is a race, there would be some sightings, right? However, in the thousands of years of magical history, no one has ever seen a mountain giant.

Of course, there are indeed rumors among them.

For example, the so-called "mountain giants" are not actually a race, but there is only one individual, "Xiao Xiao", from beginning to end.

It fell to the earth along with the meteorite.

Gryffindor only met this magical life from an extraterrestrial galaxy in the underworld after his death. He did not die in the underworld, but was kicked to the underworld by Gaia because he exceeded the carrying limit of the world.

After years of getting along, Gryffindor was able to use Transfiguration to restore the mountain giant's body.

Even so, the only ones he could perfectly restore were the legendary mountain giants.

This is already a remarkable achievement.

If Gamp's laws of transfiguration are merely a summary of Gamp's experience in the real world, then being able to violate these laws is enough to prove that the user of transfiguration has surpassed Gamp, the master of transfiguration, in some aspects.

This is how Gryffindor's Transfiguration was performed.

He only needs to cast magic on ordinary mud to transform it into the body of a legendary mountain giant. After being transformed, ordinary mud possesses legendary magical properties. Isn't this a violation of Gamp's law of transfiguration?

And Gamp is one of the few legendary wizards alive who is good at Transfiguration!

At this moment, Gryffindor had already nimbly jumped to the back of the mountain giant's neck, and while skillfully controlling the results of Transfiguration, he waved his horse-sized fist at the arrogant and domineering Lancelot (Herbert).

There was a "duang" sound, and the moment the fist hit the ground, it was like a meteorite hitting the earth, and the dirt flew everywhere, leaving a huge mark like a meteorite crater on the grass.

The mud fell on Lancelot's body like raindrops, making a popping sound.

However, this seemingly powerful punch had little effect. Lancelot (Herbo) easily avoided the incoming punch with his amazing flexibility and reaction speed.

Not only that, he had enough time to swing the sword in his hand and prepare to counterattack.

The sword flashed with a dazzling blue-purple light, like a flash of lightning cutting through the darkness.

Lancelot swung the sword in his hand with all his might, and with unparalleled strength and determination, he fiercely chopped at the fist of the mountain giant. The moment the sword and the stone fist intersected, there was a dull and heart-shaking collision sound.

Even though the sword was wrapped in powerful energy, it still couldn't easily cut through the mountain giant's hard stone skin.

However, Lancelot (Herbo Stuffing) did not give up.

He gripped the hilt tightly, increasing his strength, and the blade gradually cut into the stone fist.

With each exertion of force, the sword blade penetrated deeper and deeper, and finally succeeded in cutting off the mountain giant's fist.

A substance similar to magma flowed out from the severed hand, emitting a hot breath.

In fact, at this moment, the temperature on the surface of Arondite is as high as about 6000c. Such a high temperature can cut through the stone fist of the mountain giant with difficulty, which is enough to prove its strong defense.

You know, the melting point of general granite is only 1200-1300°C, so a 6000°C sword should be as smooth as a hot knife cutting butter.

However, with the help of the mountain giant's magic resistance, this process was delayed several times.

In order to complete this action which should have been very easy, Helpo also spent a lot of extra magic power.

However, if that were all, it would be an underestimation of Gryffindor.

Even in the face of such a powerful attack, the mountain giant still showed tenacious vitality.

It roared angrily and tried to grab Lancelot (Helpo Stuffing) with its other intact arm.

However, Lancelot nimbly avoided the grab and quickly adjusted his posture to launch another attack.

At the same time, the mountain giants demonstrated surprising abilities.

It inserted the severed hand into the soil at an extremely fast speed that was counterintuitive.

In the blink of an eye, an identical fist appeared on the wrist that was originally broken. This change shocked Lancelot (Herbo).

Although Lancelot knew something about transfiguration, the degree of change before him was obviously beyond his imagination.

He knew he had to be careful in dealing with this powerful opponent.

At this time, Lancelot was still in a state of inertia due to the sword he had just slashed out. Seeing the mountain giant's recovery speed that was inconsistent with the common sense of the magic world, he reacted instantly, exerted force on his knees, and bounced himself away from this shapeshifting creature that was definitely not something that could be performed by a legendary level.

However, it was too late. Under Gryffindor's control, the mountain giant's new fist stretched out, easily grabbed the clenched stone fist on the ground, raised it high over his back, and smashed it towards Lancelot (Herbo).

Lancelot's eyes widened. He found that he had no time to dodge and could only watch the huge fist coming towards him.

"Boom",

This is the explosion caused by the stone fist breaking the sound barrier.

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