Harry Potter: Super Magic God

Chapter 643: Spells and Magic

Chapter 643 Spells and Magic

If wizards can be so powerful, they can learn each other's magic just by peeking. The strength of the wizards will be countless times stronger than now, and the magic world has already conquered the entire world. Instead of hiding in a small corner and living a meaningless idle life every day.

George said flatly, "If you can't do it, it doesn't mean that others can't do it. Just like when you can do it, it doesn't mean that others can do it."

He said contemptuously, "Magic is not as simple as you think. Your understanding of magic is very shallow. Maybe you do know enough of black magic, but you never really master them. Spells, you can just say them, you can just cast them."

"Only those magics that you can completely understand and transform are the things you really master." George said lightly, "When you really master enough magic, those simple magic spells only need more observation. A few times, it can be easily displayed."

This is exactly what he has always focused on the most basic and important magic. Applying magic to the mastery and to the extreme brings huge rewards.

He had taught these lessons to Harry since the first grade.

The spells in this world are endless. A small change anytime, anywhere can transform an old spell into a new one.

But the infinity of spells doesn't mean they're all equally important, and that doesn't mean magic can't be found.

Only those most basic spells are really necessary to master. They are the basis for forming spells and for changing spells.

They are like the bricks that make up the house, like the paint that makes the picture scroll, like the code that makes up the program.

Only these basic bricks, paints, codes are indispensable.

And beyond that, more often. What the wizards need to do is to extend their own creations from the basic magic spell through their own transformation and changes.

Only magic that you can fully understand is your own magic.

Only with the magic that you completely master, can you continuously add more content as your strength increases. Only then can a simple basic magic be developed into its own unique magic. I'm sorry my angel

George's progress on the Animagos metamorphosis,

It also benefits from this kind of research attitude.

The conventional Animagus transformation, although it is the ultimate in transformation, is not very powerful and the effect is not outstanding.

Whether it's Professor McGonagall, or Sirius Black, or James Potter, or Peter Pettigrew, they can also use Animagos to transform.

But they are only able to chant, just use.

They never, ever, truly master the Animagos metamorphosis. So they can't get real value from the transformation of Animagos.

George didn't spend his time on the rampant, meaningless spells of greed.

He has built his own strength foundation from the very beginning, and with the knowledge of the past, he has built his own strength system on his own path.

Animagus shapeshifts from a mere shapeshifting magic. He was raised step by step, and brought to the extreme by him, deducing an advanced form that did not exist originally.

This is true of Animagos' transformation, and it is true of other magics as well.

Simply learn to chant mantras, if you just ask to learn to use it. Even the Unforgivable Curse wouldn't take a wizard a few days.

But in order to truly master a magic, it can be easily performed in any situation, and even to develop a magic deduction to a higher stage requires years of accumulation by wizards.

And these real accumulations cannot be learned from books and classrooms, but belong to the special experience and precipitation of the wizard himself. Fang is the essence of a wizard, Fang is a wizard, and the fundamental difference from other wizards.

The books and knowledge summarized by those predecessors are only fragments taken from other great wizards, and even the fur of those great wizards is not comparable.

The knowledge and inheritance in books is only the tip of the iceberg of the strength of those great wizards. It is impossible to expect to become a great wizard with these skins in hand.

It is too naive to think that you can become a powerful wizard by simply listening to lectures in class, following the teacher's explanation, and doing some homework in class. pass by

Wizards with these naive fantasies, their understanding of knowledge and magic is too shallow.

You know, even those teachers in the academy, their strength can only reach the level of elite wizards.

Relying on what he has learned from the teacher, even if the teacher's knowledge is completely copied, it can only reach the level of an elite wizard in the end.

Among the several strength levels divided by George, ordinary-level wizards are the vast majority of students, after graduation, even for a lifetime.

At most, they can learn some spells left by their predecessors that are not suitable for them. And practice those magic spells until they can barely use them, this is what ordinary ordinary wizards can achieve.

Even an elite wizard is not much better. Compared with ordinary wizards, they are better. They can make some small improvements based on the existing spells.

They were able to improve some of the magic spells left by their predecessors that were not suitable for them to be suitable for their own use. This gives them the power and ability to use the same spell, far exceeding that of wizards of the same age.

These wizards are the elite of wizards.

A small number of honor students at Hogwarts, and most of the teachers, will stay at this stage all their lives.

They can be called elites at Hogwarts, or even the entire magic world, they can be regarded as elites, and they are the backbone of the magic world.

But in George's view, they didn't even get started in the study of magic. What they did was just to extract fragments of their predecessors and learn from the strength of their predecessors.

They also follow the script, and they also follow the map. Compared to those ordinary wizards, they seem to be well-read and know a lot.

But they also don't go deep into the principles of magic, and they won't explore the mysteries behind magic. They are simply content to learn spell after spell, know one potion after another.

When they know enough, they can summarize some of their own study skills and experience. This makes them an elite among wizards.

But if, they are just content with these shallow sense of superiority. Then they can only stay at this step for the rest of their lives. Stay outside the gates of magic forever.

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