The Alchemist of Harry Potter

Chapter 41: Transfiguration



   In the afternoon, Gryffindor freshman's transformation class is still taking with Ravenclaw.

  Before the first class, Professor McGonagall shook his face and gave everyone a start:

   Transfiguration is the most complicated and dangerous spell in your Hogwarts course. Anyone who dares to be naughty in my class, I invite him out and never allow him to come in again.

   This bluffing speech, coupled with Professor McGonagall’s stern face, immediately calmed the group of eleven-year-old students, and the classroom suddenly became silent.

   Actually, the teaching methods of Professor McGonagall and Professor Flitwick are not the same. She turned the desk into a pig, and then changed it back again.

   This scene soon succeeded in attracting everyone's attention, and they all wanted to start learning Transfiguration right away.

  Gryffindor students who have just taken the curse class understand that it will take a long time to turn furniture into animals.

   Sure enough, after the class, Professor McGonagall began to talk about the theory of deformation, and they jot down a lot of complicated notes.

   Albert opened his skill list, and it turned out that the deformation theory appeared again. It took him 98 points of experience to upgrade the deformation theory to level 1.

   From the very beginning, he has been staring at the content of "The Beginner's Guide to Transformation", pretending that he is reading the book carefully, in fact, he is looking up the extra knowledge of transformation theory in his head.

   After the theoretical explanation, Professor McGonagall began to hand out a match to each of them and asked everyone to try to turn the match into a needle.

   "Mr. Anderson?" Professor McGonagall stared at the boy who was in a daze, frowning slightly. She still has an impression of the boy. After all, anyone who sees others open the door of their office will still remember it, not to mention how long it has been.

   "Uh. Professor, what's the matter?" Albert immediately recovered and asked Professor McGonagall with a confused look.

"Everyone is practicing transfiguration, why don't you try it?" Professor McGonagall looked over Albert and looked at Fred next door. "Mr. Weasley, if I were you, before chanting the spell Will concentrate."

   Fred looked innocent, and Professor McGonagall was standing next to him, bringing him a lot of pressure.

   Albert glanced at Fred and started talking nonsense with his eyes open. "I just think there are important things to remember before swinging the wand."

   However, Professor McGonagall did not intend to leave immediately, but withdrew his gaze and continued to stare at Albert, preparing to watch him cast a spell.

   "Ahem!" Albert gave a light cough, raised his wand and pointed it at the match on the table while chanting: "VeraVerto."

   The match quickly changed and became a slender silver needle.

"Very well, look at everyone, Mr. Anderson has succeeded," Professor McGonagall let the class watch the silver needles turned into matches, and gave Albert a rare smile, and he did not forget to give Gryffindor to Gryffindor before leaving. It's five points.

   "I knew it was not difficult for you." Fred took the silver needle and looked at it and asked, "How did you do it? Do you have a trick?"

Several students next to    all pricked their ears to eavesdrop, seeming to want to know the secret of Albert's immediate success.

   Albert whispered: "Professor McGonagall asked us to take notes before, the trick is in it."

   A group of people immediately started flipping through the books, looking for the notes they had just recorded.

   "Do you think I will believe it?" Fred stared at Albert contemptuously, obviously not believing these nonsense.

   However, he didn't bother anymore, because Professor McGonagall looked over here again.

   A few minutes later, Professor McGonagall announced again: "Look, Miss McDoug's match has also changed."

   "Transfiguration is so difficult, how did you succeed in one shot?" Katrina couldn't help asking. For some reason, she sat next to Albert again.

"Success for the first time? Ahem, in fact, I practiced before, so I succeeded." Albert gave a light cough, and he didn't have the secret to success. He was treated as a genius or something. .

   "Failure is a normal thing. I don't remember how many times I failed to successfully turn the match into a needle."

   "However, the precautions that Professor McGonagall asked us to remember are also the tricks to success." The last sentence was spoken to the people who eavesdropped nearby.

   Katrina can naturally guess that, after all, no one can succeed at one time, her matches can change, and naturally she has practiced transfiguration before.

  The rest of the deformation class, everyone is practicing how to turn matches into needles. Professor McGonagall walked back and forth in the classroom to guide other students.

   However, for Albert, who has successfully completed the match change, the remaining time is really boring, so he finds something for himself to avoid being caught by Professor McGonagall and fishing.

   "Restore the original shape!"

   The silver needle changed back to a match. Professor McGonagall has already spoken about this spell, and there are related records in the book. Incomplete deformation is difficult to correct. Saying "Restore the original shape!" will restore the object or creature to its original state.

Albert supported his chin in one hand With a magic wand in the other, he began to deform the matches on the table into various strange things. The spells are actually VeraVerto, but the objects become closer to the original objects. The less difficult it is to deform.

   is restored after the change, thereby increasing the experience of restoration.

   "How did you do it?" Fred next to him was stunned.

   This guy's polymorphism has already thrown them all over the street.

   "How did you do it? That's it!" Albert raised his wand a little, and the original button became a toy mouse.

   "As Professor McGonagall said, when swinging the wand, be clear and clear. Before transforming, think about what you want to become, and be clear and accurate when chanting."

   The twins looked at each other. Although Albert said so, they tried the same way, but before the end of get out of class, they still failed to make the match change.

   In fact, except for Albert and Katrina's success, the matches of the others have not changed.

   This is a matter of course in Albert's eyes.

   After all, the difficulty of transfiguration is too clear to people who come here. If you don’t practice hard for a few days, you just want to successfully complete transfiguration, thinking that your transfiguration talent breaks through the sky?

   It is the most difficult to change things for the first time, but as long as the first time is successful, it will be much easier to practice later.

  The homework of the transformation class is similar to that of the spell class.

   But it is not known how many students will practice patiently.

   But judging from the content of "The Beginner's Guide to Transformation", there is only one type of transformation magic for first-year students. The only difference is the size and type of the items to be changed.


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