time at hogwarts
264. Auxiliary spell
Today, what most young wizards, especially Slytherins, talk about the most is the dog head on the door of Snape's office.Although they didn't know what Erha represented, they knew from the look of the serious dog head that it was definitely not a painting praising Professor Snape.All the little wizards were curious about who this warrior was who dared to challenge Snape.
As soon as Magos came to the table, Ron told him about this with a happy face, and at the same time he expressed admiration and hoped to know who had accomplished such a feat.
Seeing the two-parter on the door becoming a hot topic at Hogwarts, Magos felt bad in his heart. Snape was not stupid, he could have guessed it was him with his eyes closed.Now that everyone knows about this incident, Snape's character is unlikely to make it a big deal. Will he use this as an excuse to draw his blood again?
"Harry, it couldn't have been you." Magos quickly threw the pot at Harry.
Harry was eating the steak happily, and almost choked when he heard this. He swallowed it in one gulp without even chewing, coughed violently and hurriedly explained.
"How is it possible? I stayed in the lounge last night. Ron knows. But you, Magos, you didn't come back for a long time."
Magos seemed indifferent to Harry's doubts;
"Why should I do this?"
The suspicion Harry had just aroused was extinguished, and he seemed to be the least likely person among them to do this.
"Harry, it's really not you." After listening to what the two of them said, Ron also became a little suspicious of Harry. After all, Harry had this motive, and he had an invisibility cloak, so he could do this without anyone noticing. The key thing is that in his eyes, Harry is only slightly less courageous than Magos.
Harry looked at him seriously,
"You didn't know we were together yesterday and if I did it I wouldn't hide it from you."
Ron thought the same thing and muttered that who else would do such a thing besides him.
After lunch was Professor Flitwick's Charms class. Different from the previous class pattern, today they arrived in the classroom and found that there was a strong wind blowing in the classroom.
The young wizards from the two colleges were surprised to hear the whistling sound in the classroom, looked at the papers flying around in the wind, and stood at the door of the classroom at a loss.
"Ha, what are you doing standing here?" Professor Flitwick's voice sounded from behind them.The little wizards quickly moved out of the way and told him that the wind was blowing in the classroom.
Flitwick told them with a smile that he had set it up, and that the magic spell of this class was related to the wind, and then asked them to quickly enter the classroom.
Magos held the book of Charms class and found a seat to sit down casually against the wind. He looked up at Flitwick and found that he didn't seem to be affected at all. He guessed whether he had used a protective spell.
After seeing all the students seated, Flitwick smiled and asked them to put their books down first to prevent them from being blown away by the wind. There would be no need for textbooks in this class for the time being.
"This is your third year at Hogwarts. The first and second years have almost taught you the basic spells. Starting from this year, we will learn some auxiliary spells."
As he spoke, he spread his hands and said,
"I guess some of you are mentally blaming me for causing the wind, or suspecting that I used a protective charm."
The little wizards listened to Flivy's words with difficulty, because some papers would fly over and hit their faces from time to time.
"I hope he can quickly teach us how to resist the wind here, or cancel the wind in the classroom." Harry said, sitting on Magos's right side to avoid a flying piece of paper.
"The magic spell we are going to learn in today's lesson is called Protective Cyclone. As the name suggests, this is a magic spell specially used to resist wind. After using this spell, a whirlwind will be generated around you, similar to a whirlwind surrounding you. A spinning miniature tornado. It can slide away the wind around you, allowing you to ignore the existence of the wind. If your magic power is enough, you can even stand next to an F5 tornado or a typhoon of level 15 or above to appreciate its power. Of course, that’s assuming you’re not hit by objects blown up around you.”
Some of the young wizards in the audience also knew a lot about wind power levels. After hearing this explanation, they all showed surprised expressions. This magic spell can actually fight against catastrophic natural hazards.
"The incantation of this curse is that the atmospheric protection depends on how I wave the wand."
As he spoke, he floated to the desk and waved his wand in an opposite and slightly diagonal motion to 6.
The little wizards below all took out their wands and started trying to use this spell. However, the auxiliary spell was indeed more difficult than the basic spell they had learned before. Most of the little wizards were not able to master this spell quickly.
"Atmospheric Protection" Harry recited the spell loudly and waved the wand in his hand quickly. Then it could be seen from his magic robe that it no longer fluttered that he succeeded. However, after less than half a minute, his magic robe Float again.The spell just now was broken by the endless wind.
"Failed" Harry thought strangely, and then used it again, holding on for a few seconds longer than before. He somewhat understood what it meant. This spell was different from what they had learned in the past. Once it was learned, everything would be fine. It requires repeated practice to achieve the ability to withstand low-level winds.
Magos was also one of the first little wizards to learn it. After using the spell a few times, he suddenly felt that it was somewhat similar to the skills in a game called Diablo that he played in his previous life.
If you add some snowflakes to it, wouldn't it be a real-life version of ice armor?
After Magos used the spell again, he raised his hand to attract Flitwick's attention.
"Is there any problem Mr. Will?" Flitwick walked over and asked.
"Professor, can this spell prevent damage?"
Flitwick shook his head,
"You have to know that objects have inertia after movement. When they reach a certain speed, they are no longer resistant to a layer of wind shield."
"There was once a wizard who tried to turn this spell into a protection spell that was more powerful than the amulet. He tried to use the whirlwind to add some solid items and even magic props. As a result, the cost was huge, but the protection effect was not as good as the amulet. It’s a physical curse, and you can only give up in the end.”
After Magos thanked him, he thought about it and felt that it was really unrealistic to use wind as armor. After all, it was just a gas. If you want to use it to transcend solids, at least the current magic world does not have this ability.
Then he fantasized about Wind Blade, a magic that would be familiar to him in the future, and he felt that the effects of Shen Feng Wuying and Wind Blade were very similar. Could this be inspired by this magic spell?
However, he didn't dare to ask Flitwick this question, so he could only study it himself. Intangible things could only hurt people at extremely fast speeds. Then he tried to speed up the surrounding whirlwind, so that he could also kill it. Turn it into an attack spell.
As soon as Magos came to the table, Ron told him about this with a happy face, and at the same time he expressed admiration and hoped to know who had accomplished such a feat.
Seeing the two-parter on the door becoming a hot topic at Hogwarts, Magos felt bad in his heart. Snape was not stupid, he could have guessed it was him with his eyes closed.Now that everyone knows about this incident, Snape's character is unlikely to make it a big deal. Will he use this as an excuse to draw his blood again?
"Harry, it couldn't have been you." Magos quickly threw the pot at Harry.
Harry was eating the steak happily, and almost choked when he heard this. He swallowed it in one gulp without even chewing, coughed violently and hurriedly explained.
"How is it possible? I stayed in the lounge last night. Ron knows. But you, Magos, you didn't come back for a long time."
Magos seemed indifferent to Harry's doubts;
"Why should I do this?"
The suspicion Harry had just aroused was extinguished, and he seemed to be the least likely person among them to do this.
"Harry, it's really not you." After listening to what the two of them said, Ron also became a little suspicious of Harry. After all, Harry had this motive, and he had an invisibility cloak, so he could do this without anyone noticing. The key thing is that in his eyes, Harry is only slightly less courageous than Magos.
Harry looked at him seriously,
"You didn't know we were together yesterday and if I did it I wouldn't hide it from you."
Ron thought the same thing and muttered that who else would do such a thing besides him.
After lunch was Professor Flitwick's Charms class. Different from the previous class pattern, today they arrived in the classroom and found that there was a strong wind blowing in the classroom.
The young wizards from the two colleges were surprised to hear the whistling sound in the classroom, looked at the papers flying around in the wind, and stood at the door of the classroom at a loss.
"Ha, what are you doing standing here?" Professor Flitwick's voice sounded from behind them.The little wizards quickly moved out of the way and told him that the wind was blowing in the classroom.
Flitwick told them with a smile that he had set it up, and that the magic spell of this class was related to the wind, and then asked them to quickly enter the classroom.
Magos held the book of Charms class and found a seat to sit down casually against the wind. He looked up at Flitwick and found that he didn't seem to be affected at all. He guessed whether he had used a protective spell.
After seeing all the students seated, Flitwick smiled and asked them to put their books down first to prevent them from being blown away by the wind. There would be no need for textbooks in this class for the time being.
"This is your third year at Hogwarts. The first and second years have almost taught you the basic spells. Starting from this year, we will learn some auxiliary spells."
As he spoke, he spread his hands and said,
"I guess some of you are mentally blaming me for causing the wind, or suspecting that I used a protective charm."
The little wizards listened to Flivy's words with difficulty, because some papers would fly over and hit their faces from time to time.
"I hope he can quickly teach us how to resist the wind here, or cancel the wind in the classroom." Harry said, sitting on Magos's right side to avoid a flying piece of paper.
"The magic spell we are going to learn in today's lesson is called Protective Cyclone. As the name suggests, this is a magic spell specially used to resist wind. After using this spell, a whirlwind will be generated around you, similar to a whirlwind surrounding you. A spinning miniature tornado. It can slide away the wind around you, allowing you to ignore the existence of the wind. If your magic power is enough, you can even stand next to an F5 tornado or a typhoon of level 15 or above to appreciate its power. Of course, that’s assuming you’re not hit by objects blown up around you.”
Some of the young wizards in the audience also knew a lot about wind power levels. After hearing this explanation, they all showed surprised expressions. This magic spell can actually fight against catastrophic natural hazards.
"The incantation of this curse is that the atmospheric protection depends on how I wave the wand."
As he spoke, he floated to the desk and waved his wand in an opposite and slightly diagonal motion to 6.
The little wizards below all took out their wands and started trying to use this spell. However, the auxiliary spell was indeed more difficult than the basic spell they had learned before. Most of the little wizards were not able to master this spell quickly.
"Atmospheric Protection" Harry recited the spell loudly and waved the wand in his hand quickly. Then it could be seen from his magic robe that it no longer fluttered that he succeeded. However, after less than half a minute, his magic robe Float again.The spell just now was broken by the endless wind.
"Failed" Harry thought strangely, and then used it again, holding on for a few seconds longer than before. He somewhat understood what it meant. This spell was different from what they had learned in the past. Once it was learned, everything would be fine. It requires repeated practice to achieve the ability to withstand low-level winds.
Magos was also one of the first little wizards to learn it. After using the spell a few times, he suddenly felt that it was somewhat similar to the skills in a game called Diablo that he played in his previous life.
If you add some snowflakes to it, wouldn't it be a real-life version of ice armor?
After Magos used the spell again, he raised his hand to attract Flitwick's attention.
"Is there any problem Mr. Will?" Flitwick walked over and asked.
"Professor, can this spell prevent damage?"
Flitwick shook his head,
"You have to know that objects have inertia after movement. When they reach a certain speed, they are no longer resistant to a layer of wind shield."
"There was once a wizard who tried to turn this spell into a protection spell that was more powerful than the amulet. He tried to use the whirlwind to add some solid items and even magic props. As a result, the cost was huge, but the protection effect was not as good as the amulet. It’s a physical curse, and you can only give up in the end.”
After Magos thanked him, he thought about it and felt that it was really unrealistic to use wind as armor. After all, it was just a gas. If you want to use it to transcend solids, at least the current magic world does not have this ability.
Then he fantasized about Wind Blade, a magic that would be familiar to him in the future, and he felt that the effects of Shen Feng Wuying and Wind Blade were very similar. Could this be inspired by this magic spell?
However, he didn't dare to ask Flitwick this question, so he could only study it himself. Intangible things could only hurt people at extremely fast speeds. Then he tried to speed up the surrounding whirlwind, so that he could also kill it. Turn it into an attack spell.
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