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Chapter 622: Your Own Spell

Chapter 622: Your Own Spell

Andrew considers himself a Transfigurationist.

Although he has not yet obtained his OWLs certificate, he has obtained both the NEWTs certificate for Transfiguration and the recognition of wizards in the magical world.

"So, it's normal that the spell tends to be Transfiguration...right?"

There was nothing he could do about it being wrong - in fact, what he was doing now was modifying his usual spells bit by bit, whether it was the pronunciation or the way he swung his wand.

Theoretically speaking, such modification is not a good idea. Forcibly modifying the magic you are used to is like learning to walk in Handan. Not only will you not be able to learn, but you will become clumsy because of the forced correction of normal magic usage habits.

But in fact, it was not difficult at all. It was completely different from what he had imagined. Adjusting the way of reading the spell and waving the wand was a bit uncomfortable, but after the adjustments were made, it was smooth like - well, breathing.

If he had to describe it, Andrew felt that he was wearing his sweater inside out before. Although it could keep out the cold and keep warm, he always felt like something was strangling his fate. After adjusting, even his breathing became extremely smooth!

But the problem now is that his spells are a bit too Transfiguration-like, or in other words, too active.

Take the simplest levitation spell for example. After the adjustment, the weight of the objects it can lift has not increased, but has weakened a little. However, the corresponding flexibility is greatly improved, so that things no longer feel like they are being lifted up, but rather driven, or directed.

The same goes for curses, such as the Tarantella dance that is commonly used among students to make the opponent dance. Although he has not conducted experiments on wizards, judging from the experimental subjects, the goblins, the effect of the curse can allow him to slightly adjust the opponent's dance posture or make it easier for the opponent to fall.

As for the intuitive spells, they are even more outrageous - his Armor Spell originally had a high Transfiguration component, but now he can directly adjust the shape of the Armor Spell and even adjust the key guarding positions of the Armor Spell!
Especially the latter, although the spell needs to be continuously adjusted, the degree of enhancement is not a little bit!
"That's just the beginning. It's just some minor adjustments... I just slightly adjusted the spell according to my own feelings. There is no systematic adjustment, nor did I think about how to adjust it to the best..."

Andrew took a breath and roughly understood where the professor's leisurely rhythm came from when he watched him cast spells.

"A spell of your own? No wonder the dean usually casts spells silently... And if the dean doesn't cast spells according to the standard, how can he expect students to cast spells according to the standard every day..."

He was also lucky. He ran around more, wandered around more, and used Transfiguration to force himself to experience several completely different magic systems in several magic worlds. Castrobus also gave him some books on the Ilvermorny system. Only then did he almost understand this kind of thing.

"It's mainly Ilvermorny. They were born out of the Hogwarts magic system, but they also created some of their own things after the school was founded, so it's easier to compare the similarities and differences. On the other hand, Castrobush has communicated with several schools and collected a lot of things, otherwise it would take some time..."

But now is obviously not the time to be sentimental - although it sounds cool to use his own understanding and inspiration to come up with new spells bit by bit, and becoming stronger bit by bit is also very aesthetic, but why does he want to do this?

It’s enough to test it out, it’s time to call for help!

This wasn't a magical transformation mixed with Muggle technology, it was a pure spell problem, and on this path, he had the best...

"Does it count as Dumbledore? What about the one who lost his nose... Never mind, he's definitely one of the top five professors!"

Andrew quickly put his complaints behind him, then carefully and meticulously tidied up the laboratory, and jogged straight towards the door of his dean's office.

Although we are currently on summer vacation, there are emergency contact methods on campus that can be used to contact the deans of each college.

Under the current circumstances, it was still necessary to contact the dean. He didn't want to hide it and then be scolded by his own dean.

“Basic materials, basic materials…”

Professor Flitwick was scratching his head in the laboratory. The usually optimistic professor was now sighing.

As the foreman of Ravenclaw, he understood the importance of basics better than most wizards, and also understood how useful the exploration of basic materials, which seemed a bit student-like, could actually be.

A long legendary dream is good, but life is not just about a long legendary dream.

Especially after a bunch of professional enthusiasts joined in, he had more time to deal with other things - such as synthesizing materials.

A bunch of messy numerical measurements of basic materials must be the basis for the pit of synthetic materials. He figured this out after roughly searching for that knowledge.

Although it may be a bit of a stereotype, Ravenclaw is indeed better suited than students from other houses to deal with clearly documented knowledge, whether it is the orderly spells recorded in the library or the systematic knowledge of Muggles.

'That Taylor kid...'

A smile appeared on the professor's face, but it quickly disappeared and then reappeared.

That was a typical Ravenclaw - pursuing knowledge, pursuing application, and being good at adapting. At the same time, the pursuit of wisdom was far greater than the pursuit of magical power.

He also knows a little bit about Transfiguration. According to Taylor's progress, he should have tried magical Transfiguration a long time ago, but the fact that he hasn't done anything is very telling.

As for Transfiguration and Charms?

There is no difference. Ravenclaw pursues wisdom and truth, not some ordinary factional differences.

As the head of Ravenclaw, if even he were to simply fall into the trap of thinking that one subject could represent an entire college, then Ravenclaw would be truly doomed.

"You have to learn spells. If you don't learn spells, how can you understand what magic is all about? If you don't stand at the threshold of spells, you won't understand a lot of knowledge, but this kind of thing can't be hinted at..."

"But at least I've put in some effort and made some progress. It depends on time when I can figure it out. It may not be just magic, but transfiguration may also work."

"And it may not be limited to these two subjects. According to Taylor's progress, he may be able to come up with some new subjects, or redefine the old Muggle research. The obstacles of pure-bloods were too great before, and there was really no benefit to be gained at that time..."

"Forget it, let's just look at the data... The wizarding world has been blocked for so many years, and it has indeed lost a lot. The knowledge of these materials is really complicated..."

(End of this chapter)

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