Chapter 815 Arrangement of Aiwen's Magic
For the next half a month, he stayed at home and didn't go anywhere. He stayed with his parents and sorted out magic research by the way.
Unlike the situation when he first entered school and didn't understand anything, Aiwen has read a lot of magic books in the past few years and has done a lot of experiments, but he hasn't organized them systematically. This time at home is a rare opportunity.
In fact, he has reached a bottleneck in many magic research areas, but his achievements are beyond imagination.
Aiwen is going to spend half a month to sort it out and determine the focus of the next research.
The first is black magic, which is currently his strongest fighting method.
Aside from the few spells he learned sporadically, his systematic research on black magic should have started when he got Tom Riddle's diary.
Aiwen learned about the entire black magic system from it, and determined the direction of future development.
For the purpose of luring Ivan to fall, Voldemort, who was a student, told him a lot of forbidden knowledge, almost everything he knew.
Voldemort himself mastered all the theories of the Dark Arts, and just thinking about it is exciting enough.
No matter from which angle you look at it, this knowledge is very valuable, equivalent to Voldemort's early black magic research experience. Many Death Eaters turned to Voldemort to obtain these dark powers, but they couldn't get them even though they tried their best.
Ivan communicated with Tom Riddle's diary rashly. Although it is very dangerous to be reckless now, he also obtained the magic that these dark wizards dream of, found a shortcut to quickly improve his strength, and laid the foundation for future development.
Subsequently, the black magic books that Ivan found in the ancestral home of the Black family were a powerful supplement to the knowledge taught by Tom Riddle.
Those magic books systematically and completely explained the theory of black magic, and let Ivan know a lot of advanced and unpopular black magic.
Until now, he has not completely absorbed and digested all this knowledge, he can only speak of a rough understanding.
Too esoteric is one aspect, the main reason is lack of practice.
Aiwen can't use the corpse, blood or soul of a certain creature like a real dark wizard to conduct those messy magic experiments, and he can't afford those evil and cruel thoughts in his heart, and he can't abandon his conscience. There are limited achievements in black magic.
Aiwen can know a lot of black magic theories, but the effect of using them is not as good as those evil wizards.
For example, Pettigrew Peter once used a spell to blow up the entire street, which is a very typical black magic.
Powerful, easy to use, not so many restrictions...
But Ai Wen didn't dare to use it. This black magic had an equally great impact on his mind.
The whole process is a bit similar to the whispers of evil gods. Frequent use of this kind of magic will make people evil and crazy.
Aiwen has discovered this a long time ago. Except for those relatively neutral black magics such as Fiercefire Curse and Corruption Curse, he can't use most of the remaining black magics at all, or every time he casts them, he will feel very strong. Guilt, sullied one's soul.
It can be said that he currently has mastered the black magic theory far beyond that of ordinary wizards and even most Death Eaters, but he is fundamentally different from real dark wizards.
His research in this area has also entered a bottleneck, and there will be no major breakthroughs in the short term.
Correspondingly, in terms of guardian magic and white magic, Aiwen's progress has also been limited.
Sirius' previous reminder made him realize that he should develop in the field of magic, which is the right way.
But because of the lack of systematic teaching like Tom Riddle's diary, Ivan struggled to learn by himself.
The school's teaching content only touches the surface, and Hogwarts advocates Defense Against the Dark Arts.
Defense Against the Dark Arts can be regarded as a combination of white magic, guardian magic and quite a few other branches of magic.
By learning black magic and how to deal with dark creatures, you can quickly improve the ability of wizards to fight against dark wizards, but doing so will not help you understand the essence of magic and further become a great white wizard like Dumbledore.
Dumbledore may teach Ivan some knowledge, but not too much, mainly relying on him to explore on his own.
The result of self-study is that like Aiwen now, the knowledge he has mastered is very miscellaneous, scattered, unsystematic, and a lot of it is useless. If he does not meet a wizard who uses that kind of black magic, the cracking methods and spells he has mastered are meaningless.
Aiwen decided to go to the Black family library to have a look again. If he still couldn’t find any records related to the systematic research experience of his predecessors, he could only ask Dumbledore to learn from the greatest white wizard of our time...
Besides, what he is currently best at is Transfiguration.
This is the largest branch of magic independent of the black magic and guardian magic system, and it is widely used.
Ivan is more talented in deformation, and Professor McGonagall is willing to impart more knowledge to him in private.
With the help of the Sorcerer's Stone, he can manifest transformations beyond the imagination of the world.
What he needs to do now is to speed up the transformation, so that it can be better used in battle.
The same is true for potion science, which is of great help in improving one's strength.
As a rare master of potions, although Snape had a bad attitude, he was still willing to share his research experience with students.
Even if it is Aiwen, who asks for advice on brewing potions, he will teach them carefully after a satirical meal.
As long as Professor McGonagall and Snape are around for Transfiguration and Potions, there won't be much problem.
In terms of spells, Professor Flitwick will also tell Ivan some special spellcasting skills. If you encounter difficulties, just ask them for advice.
It's a pity that Aiwen is not interested in herbalism, otherwise the Sprout Church would be willing to teach him how to take care of those strange plants and fungi, and how to deal with those poisonous and dangerous plants.
After sorting out the magic knowledge he had mastered, Aiwen decided to focus on alchemy for his next research.
This is a rather esoteric branch of magic, which requires profound knowledge of spells, potions, black magic, and ancient runes as support, and is often only covered in seventh-grade magic classes.
Ivan has the help of Nicole Flamel, so these are naturally not a problem.
He believed that after this trip to Egypt, there would be certain progress and breakthroughs in alchemy.
This helps him better use the power of the Sorcerer's Stone, and it is also the basis for further research on "The Book of Abraham" and cracking the secrets of the evil gods.
While studying alchemy, he also planned to devote a certain amount of energy to demon magic.
There is also a demon altar that looks like a house elf waiting for him under the Hogwarts kitchen. Ivan speculates that this may have something to do with the treasure key left by Hufflepuff, but his previous experience told him that dealing with demons must be difficult. be careful.
Also, after getting the Time Converter from the Department of Mysteries of the Ministry of Magic, he still needs to master magic knowledge for a certain period of time.
Only then can the Time-Turner be used...
Following this line of thought, Ivan still needs to spend energy and time to understand the mysterious shaman spells and vampire magic.
Not to mention, those powerful ancient magics that showed their clues but were still elusive!
Thinking about it carefully, although his strength has improved a lot, there are still many things to learn, and it has become more difficult.
He sighed, he was still a long way from becoming a powerful wizard and understanding the nature of magic.
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