Dynavale and Hogwarts

Chapter 0025 Experience from Transfiguration Class and Charms Class

Under the guidance of the kind-hearted fat monk, Dana and his team successfully found the Transfiguration classroom.

Dana found an inconspicuous seat in the classroom and sat down, and was surprised to find that his roommate Bosco Frontan, who had a very strange presence, was sitting next to him.

Dana seriously doubted whether this roommate's name was cast by a spell stronger than the forgetting curse, because even in person, Dana could hardly remember his name.

Dana gave him a friendly nod as a greeting. Looking towards the podium, Professor McGonagall had her hair tied up as usual and her eyes were a little stern.

"Transfiguration is the most complex and dangerous spell you have in all your classes. Anyone who tries to cause trouble in my class will be asked to leave and will never be allowed in again."

With one wave of the magic wand, the desk turned into a pig; with another wave, the pig changed back again. There was a burst of admiration in the classroom, wishing that they could learn it immediately, but they didn't know how difficult it was.

In Dana's view, the spells in the transfiguration book such as "turn into a needle" and "turn into a water glass" are not spells at all, they are at most a psychological suggestion.

After research, Dana divided the spells of transfiguration into three categories: the first category is the conversion spell that turns one thing into another thing; the second category is the unchangeable spell that changes one thing out of nothingness. Curse; the third category is the change-without-curse that changes something into nothing.

The first type of universal mantra is "change". As for what to change into and how to change, you only need to figure it out consciously and subconsciously to achieve the goal.

As for the second and third types of curses, no universal spells have been found, so each type of thing has a corresponding spell. "Copy into pairs" can be regarded as a type of change without a curse. If you think about it carefully, "clean up as new" is also a type of change without a curse.

It would be great if we could find a universal spell for the second and third types of spells. Just memorize one spell and it can be applied to all situations. How simple.

Dana saw everyone starting to take notes and began to pretend to write.

Professor McGonagall finally gave everyone a match and asked everyone to try to turn the match into a needle.

Dana looked at the roommate next to him and almost laughed. This roommate seemed to have cast a driving spell instead of a transformation spell. Every time the wand came closer, the matchstick retreated a certain distance, and finally the matchstick simply spun around, clearly expressing his refusal to transform.

Dana held back her laughter and began to do her exercises. To avoid being too high-profile and irritating his roommates, Dana put the matchstick in his desk pocket. I lit the matchstick with my magic wand, shouted "Change", then maintained the magic power and visualized it in the conscious space.

First, he visualized the matchstick turning into a wooden needle. Then he saw that the matchstick began to change and soon turned into a wooden needle.

Then, continuing to maintain the magic power, visualize the wooden needle turning into a steel needle for sewing, and the wooden needle soon turns into a sewing needle.

After taking a look at the class, everyone was still working hard, so Dana continued to experiment: from a sewing needle to a quilt needle; then from a quilt needle to a spoon; and then from a needle to a spoon. Turn a metal spoon into a wooden spoon.

Seeing that it was almost time for get out of class to end, Dana immediately turned the wooden spoon into a sewing needle. For a moment, he was curious and carved the words "Hufflepuff Dynawell" near the nose of the needle. Of course it is impossible to tell with the naked eye.

Then Dana looked around the classroom with peace of mind.

Not many people in Hufflepuff have made progress, roommates Ernie and Zacharis are two of them. After all, coming from a pure-blood family, there are still some skills.

On the Slytherin side, Malfoy was proudly showing his guardians that the needle he had conjured looked more like a crooked toothpick, one end was pointed, but the other end didn't even have a nose.

Dana thought to herself that maybe Master Malfoy had never seen a needle, which was a pity.

Dana also saw little Joseph. The fat man was talking enthusiastically to the girl next to him, and the needle in his hand looked pretty good.

After class, Dana walked out with the crowd, preparing to have a big meal at noon, but was stopped by Professor McGonagall.

"Show me the needle you changed." Professor McGonagall was always so straightforward.

Dana handed over the needle. Professor McGonagall looked at it carefully, then narrowed her eyes, and finally said to Dana: "Come to my office at seven o'clock tomorrow evening."

After saying that, he packed up the teaching materials and left in a hurry, not forgetting to take the needle with him.

Dana began to think in her heart, "It's going to be okay. I don't know if it's because of that line of writing." Forget it, the sky is big and the earth is big, but the belly is the biggest. Let's go eat first.

After a short lunch break, Dana and a group of first-year students rushed to the Charms classroom again.

Professor Flitwick's first class started with him standing on a stack of books and calling names, which instantly reminded him of the college students in his previous life.

Dana respected Professor Flitwick. After all, he was the one who convinced his parents to let him study at Hogwarts. And he is also a person with real chapters under his control.

After roll call, Professor Flitwick explained in detail the basic movements of waving a wand, and then continued to correct the students' mistakes and practice these movements.

Speaking of this, we have to talk about how spells are recorded in the spells textbook. As we all know, all magic spells need to be matched with corresponding wand movements.

But how to record the movement of the stick? If we use the silent animation on the chocolate frog card, of course the movement is recorded, but how to recite the incantation in conjunction with the incantation and what exercises are required to recite a certain word?

So the cane swing was divided into fifty-one basic movements, and each basic movement was given a corresponding symbol. These symbols are marked on the corresponding words in the spell just like pinyin markings.

In this way, whenever you read a word, you perform the corresponding basic movements. Once connected, it becomes the wand-waving movement that matches the spell.

Dana noticed that people from pure-blood families such as Malfoy, Joseph Jr., Ernie, and Zacharis were all practicing lazily, and they probably had a lot of training. On the contrary, those Muggle-born people, like Justin, were very lazy. Practice very seriously.

Dana carefully remembered those people who didn't pay attention to them during practice, and then he would see if his guess was correct. Treating people is also an endless knowledge, and learning to observe is also an indispensable part of it.

Dana practiced these basic movements carefully and constantly followed the professor's prompts to correct errors in his movements.

Dana realized that a self-taught wild wizard like himself did not pay too much attention to these basic movements. Basically, they were just about the same and just went through them.

And orthodox wizards like Professor Flitwick attach great importance to these basic skills, emphasizing the physical resonance driven by these movements and spells.

Comparing the two sides, naturally the latter method is more accurate and stable. Realizing this, Dana put away his complacency and started practicing more seriously.

After class, since there were no classes later, Dana found another empty classroom and carefully picked up the parchment he got from yesterday's adventure. Because the handwriting was blurry, it took a lot of effort.

At dinner, Dana sees his luck in the rain of owls. Luck fell firmly on Dana's shoulder. As soon as he opened his mouth, the envelope in his mouth fell on Dana's lap.

Probably because he had been flying for a long time, Lucky looked very tired. Dana ignored reading the letter and quickly served Lucky to eat and drink. Lucky had enough to eat and drink, rubbed his chubby face against Dana and flew away. Dana probably went back to the Owlery to sleep.

Dana couldn't wait to open the envelope. There were two letters in total.

One was from my parents, mainly saying that everything was fine at home and there was nothing to worry about. The other letter was written by little Ivan. The letter was full of envy and longing. He also wrote some stories about what happened in his school and asked Dana to reply to him alone.

Although we were separated for only a few days, it seemed like a long time. Dana reminded herself to reply on Friday.

Also happy was Justin, who received a package from his mother. Although he complained, the joy in his heart still overflowed on his face.

In the evening astronomy class, Dana looked at the same starry sky and suddenly realized that although they were artificially divided into the magical world and the Muggle world, they were actually physically under the same starry sky.

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