Dynavale and Hogwarts

Chapter 0341 Professor’s pre-match guidance class

After dinner and saying goodbye to his roommates who were still discussing how to defeat the Hungarian Horntail, Dana went to the Charms classroom. The New Year has passed, and Professor Flitwick's pre-match guidance has begun again.

The tables and chairs were pushed around, and three cotton cushions were placed in the center. The professor and Penello sat on two of them, and the rest were naturally left to him. He felt a little strange about this arrangement.

After sitting down, Professor Flitwick said with a smile: "The following lessons are just for chatting, without waving a wand, which makes communication easier. Today I am going to talk about my battle with a vampire."

He knew it was a bit rude, but he couldn't help but interrupt the professor, he was so surprised. He asked: "Can vampires also participate in the competition?"

Penello said: "According to the common definition of the wizarding world, vampires are defined as human beings, and according to the half-human code of non-wizards, they should be eligible to participate."

Dana was speechless because Penello remembered it so clearly. The professor added: “Also defined as humans are hags, giants, house elves, veelas, goblins and werewolves in human form.

"House elves can't fight wizards and won't compete at all. Giants and hags are firstly not interested in the competition, and secondly they only know some superficial magic, so you won't encounter them in the finals, but in the competition You meet other people.”

Well, since these are the rules of the game, there’s nothing more to say.

The professor went on to tell the story of the vampire he was fighting.

"This vampire relies on biting for close range, and relies on a strange blood magic for long-distance attacks. He will use his fingers to pop out some blood droplets, which will linger around you. If you accidentally touch the body, the blood will be sucked away. It will become stronger and stronger. Increased blood droplets.

"The more effective responses you can come up with, the better."

He complained: "This vampire is brave enough and is not afraid of others using these blood drops to curse him."

The professor asked back: "How do you know that this blood belongs to this vampire? Even if it is, if you are sure you want to curse a vampire, it belongs to the living dead. Be careful not to backlash the curse."

He was stunned. He was just quick-tongued and said it casually. He doesn't know much about curses and can't cast them.

"You can use the blood-burning curse." Penello said. The curse just mentioned reminded her of Sirius's first lesson, in which he talked about the blood-burning curse. It is more convenient and easier to use than cleaning up the blood.

"This method is feasible, but it can only deal with one drop at a time. Think about it, how many times do you need to avoid close attacks from vampires before all the blood drops are destroyed? It is feasible, but it is too passive." The professor commented.

Cleaning it up can eliminate all the blood at the same time, but this blood can linger, and there is obviously magic in it. Cleaning it up can't remove it, and some magic traces need to be improved. Returning to nothingness should be no problem.

However, the professor obviously did not create his own magic spell here. If one considers universal, ready-made spells, "cleansing magic should work," he said.

The professor smiled and nodded: "Yes, the cleaning curse is very suitable for household chores, but not many players know about it. I used it at the beginning and scared the vampire."

"Give yourself an armor to protect yourself so that the blood cannot come into contact with your body." Penello also came up with an idea.

Following this train of thought, he also thought of something, "A magic spell to prevent rain and moisture should also work. Just be careful that the vampire's close attack breaks the magic."

"Indeed, not only the rain and moisture protection charms, but also the general armor protection charms cannot prevent vampires from close attacks. Once they get close, they will be very passive." The professor analyzed the possible battle situation.

With this discussion, today’s pre-match guidance comes to an end. In addition to vampires, they also discussed Veela. Next time I will discuss fairies, and if I have time, I will also discuss some of the strange tricks used by players from other regions.

When leaving the Charms classroom, Dana was very excited. This kind of discussion was very helpful to him. Whether it was the introduction of special magic methods or the professor's comments, it was very helpful.

While the former broadens their knowledge, on the one hand, they are prepared so that they will not be in a hurry next time they encounter it. On the other hand, you can also give yourself ideas and think about whether you can simulate this method. If you can, how to apply it more powerfully?

The latter helps to cultivate one's own battle thinking and learn how to grasp the overall battle situation.

He was happily taking stock of today's gains when Penello's faint voice came from beside him: "Dana, do you think I am really suitable to be an Auror?" He noticed the faint sadness and unignorable look on Penello's face. Confused.

"Why do you ask that?"

"During today's discussion, I found that I am so useless. I don't even know anything about the housework magic you mentioned. Sometimes I see you and the professor having lively discussions, but I can't get a word in." Penello said gloomily. said.

He boasted seriously: "Penello, do you look down on me, a genius who is rare in a century? I know some magic spells that you don't know. Is it strange?"

"I'm surprised. When I was having a heated discussion with the professor, you just couldn't get in the conversation. Couldn't it be that you didn't know what we were talking about at all and started to doubt life? You are very powerful, Miss Crevat."

Peneno laughed at his shameless boasting. After laughing, he glared at him and asked, "Don't change the subject. You haven't answered my question yet. Am I suitable to be an Auror?"

Seeing that Penello was not as depressed as before, he said sincerely: "I don't know, Penello. Only you know whether the shoes are suitable for you. Ask me instead of asking yourself: Do you really like this profession? Do you prefer it? career?

"After you figure out what you want, you can then consider practical issues. However, you also have to have confidence in yourself. Not everyone can be a prefect, and not everyone's O.W.L.S. scores are that good.

"Considering that you only received less than seven years of magic education at Hogwarts, which is more than most pure-blooded wizards who have been exposed to magic and learned magic since childhood, this achievement is even more valuable.

"I think your abilities are suitable for any position, so just follow your inner thoughts."

After hearing these words, Penello walked away thoughtfully.

Another week passed and he continued to study magic. He was also worried about the Forbidden Forest. He didn't know how the negotiations were going. When the magical animals were going to take action, Ronan never showed up.

He felt a little anxious while waiting, but fortunately, he received a package from Professor Kettleburn on Wednesday. In addition to the letter, there is also a book he wrote about dragons and several audio-visual stones.

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