264. Support Spells
Most of the young wizards, especially Slytherins, talk about the dog's head on the door of Snape's office today. Although they didn't know what Erha represented, they knew from the look of the serious dog's head that it was definitely not a painting praising Professor Snape. All the young wizards were curious about who this brave man who dared to provoke Snape was.
As soon as McGoth arrived at the table, Ron told him about it with a smile on his face, and at the same time wished to know who had done such a feat.
Seeing Erha become a favorite at Hogwarts, McGoth felt bad in his heart, and Snape was not stupid, he could guess that he did it with his eyes closed. Now that everyone knows about this trouble, it is unlikely that Snape's character will turn a big thing into a small thing, will he use this as an excuse to draw his blood again?
"Harry, you can't do it." Magos quickly flung the pot at Harry.
Harry was happily eating the steak, and he almost didn't cry when he heard the words, he swallowed it before he had time to chew, and coughed violently a few times and quickly explained.
"How could it be, I stayed in the break room last night, Ron knows. But you, Magos, you've been back for a long time. ”
Magos seemed unconcerned about Harry's questioning,
"Why would I do that?"
Harry's suspicions were extinguished, and he seemed to be the least likely of them to do so.
"Harry, it's really not you?" Ron also had a little doubt about Harry after listening to the two of them, after all, Harry had this motive, and he had an invisibility cloak, so he could do it without knowing it, and the key was that in his eyes, Harry was a little less daring than Magos.
Harry gave him a serious look,
"We were together yesterday, you don't know? And if I did it, I wouldn't hide it from you. ”
Ron thought about it for a moment, muttering that there was anyone else but him who would do this.
Lunch was followed by Professor Flitwick's Charms class, which was different from the usual way of class, and today they arrived at the classroom to find that it was windy.
The little wizards of the two academies listened in amazement to the whistling sound in the classroom, looked at the paper blown around by the wind, and stood at the door of the classroom at a loss.
"Ha, what are you doing standing here?" Professor Flitwick's voice rang out from behind them. The young wizards hurriedly got out of the way and told him that the wind was blowing in the classroom.
Flitwick laughs and tells them that he set it up and that the spell for this lesson has something to do with the wind, and tells them to hurry into the classroom.
McGoth sat down casually in the wind with his Charms books, and he looked up at Flitwick and saw that he didn't seem to have any effect at all, and wondered if he had used the Talisman Charm.
After seeing that all the students were seated, Flitwick smiled and asked them to press the books first, so as not to be blown away by the wind, and the textbooks were not needed for this lesson for the time being.
"This is your third year at Hogwarts, and you've been taught pretty much the basic charms in the first and second years, and from this year onwards, we'll be learning some support charms."
As he spoke, he spread his hands and said,
"I'm guessing some of you are mentally blaming me for making the wind, or suspecting that I used a talisman charm."
The young wizards listened to Flitwick with difficulty, as every now and then some of the paper flew over and smashed into their faces.
"I hope he can quickly teach us how to resist the wind here, or cancel the wind in the classroom." Harry said as he sat to the right of Magos, dodging a flying piece of paper.
"The spell we're going to learn in this lesson today is called, Whirlwind! As the name suggests, this is a spell designed to ward off the wind, and when used, a whirlwind will be created around you, similar to a miniature tornado that circles you. It can slide away the points around you. Thus making you ignore the presence of the wind. If your magic is enough, you can even stand next to an F5 tornado or a typhoon above level 15 and admire its power, as long as you don't get hit by the blowing objects around you, of course. ”
The little wizards in the audience also had a better understanding of the wind level, and they all showed surprised expressions after hearing this explanation, this spell can actually fight against catastrophic natural hazards.
"The spell of this spell is, Atmospheric Protector! It's all up to me to wield my wand. ”
As he spoke, he floated to the lectern and waved his wand in a slightly diagonal motion opposite to 6.
The little wizards below all took out their wands and began to try to use the spell, but the secondary spell was indeed a bit more difficult than the basic spell they had learned earlier, and most of the little wizards were not able to master the spell quickly.
"Atmospheric Protector!" Harry uttered the spell aloud, waving his wand rapidly, and then it was evident from his magic robe, which was no longer fluttering, that he had succeeded, only to be able to flutter again after less than half a minute. 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 more than he had just been, he somewhat understood what it meant, this spell was different from what they had learned before, it was not the kind that everything would be fine if they learned it, but it required repeated practice to achieve the ability to withstand low-level winds.
McGoth was also one of the first young wizards to learn, and after using the spell a few times, he suddenly felt that it was a bit similar to the skill in a game he had played in his previous life called Diablo.
If you add some snowflakes to it, wouldn't it be a realistic version of the frozen armor?
After McGoth cast the spell again, he raised his hand to attract Flitvier's attention.
"What's the problem? Mr. Will. Flitwick asked.
"Professor, does this spell protect against damage?"
Flitwick shook his head,
"You have to know that there is inertia after the item moves, and when it reaches a certain speed, it is no longer something that a layer of wind shield can resist."
"There was also a wizard who tried to turn this spell into a more powerful protective charm than the talisman charm, he tried to use the whirlwind to add some solid items, and even magic items, but the cost was huge, but the protection effect was not as good as the talisman charm, and he had to give up in the end."
After thanking him, McGoth thought about it, and felt that it was really unrealistic to use wind as armor, after all, it was just gas, and if he wanted to use it to surpass solids, at least the current wizarding world did not have this ability.
Then he fantasized about the Wind Blade, a familiar magic in the future, and he felt that the effect of the Blade was very similar to that of the Wind Blade, could this also be inspired by this spell?
However, he didn't dare to ask Flitwick about this question, so he had to study it himself, and the only way to hurt people was to be extremely fast, and then he tried to speed up the whirlwind around him, so that he could turn it into an attack spell.
(Tianjin)