A Professor of Magic at Hogwarts Chapter 107: Spell level?
"Teacher, professor, how do you judge your best spell?" a Slytherin student asked.
Snape said coldly: "The ones you learn the fastest and use them the best. Besides—"
"If you can invent a spell yourself, it will naturally be your best." After speaking, he swung his robe and strode off the stage.
In the audience, Ron and Hermione looked at Harry at the same time, and the meanings in their eyes were different:
Hermione: So your specialty is the Disarming Charm?
Ron: That's it? It must be an advanced spell, right?
When Felix stood on the stage, the little wizards were still immersed in the atmosphere created by Snape. Although he didn't talk about any specific magic, it was still moving.
Felix decided to come up with something dry.
"At the end of the last class, we mentioned a point of view: Even for the same spell, the effects released by different wizards may vary greatly."
"This situation is especially obvious in duels. After all, it's hard for you to imagine that a wizard would spend a lot of time and energy researching the spell 'clean up'."
"It's the same with most life magics. We don't use them to explore the mysteries of magic, or beat our opponents all over the place." Felix made a joke.
The little wizard in the audience laughed softly.
"For wizards who are good at dueling, they have astonishing attainments in one or several magics."
He glanced around the wizards in the audience: "Take the Disarming Curse as an example—"
Felix waved his wand, and a slender red light flashed away.
"This is the level of preliminary mastery."
Harry watched intently, this was exactly what he could unleash right now.
Many young wizards who mastered the Disarming Curse did the same thing. The result of the comparison is that most people are at this level.
"—This stage belongs to the novice level, and there is a possibility of failure in casting spells." Speaking of this, Felix said with a little distress: "For the sake of understanding and comparison, let's call it a first-level spell." Let's go."
"At this time, the factors that affect the success rate of casting spells are basic contents such as your casting actions, chanting spells, confidence, mobilization of magic power, etc. I won't expand on them. Detailed description."
"And when you practice more times, practice makes perfect, and there is almost no release failure, just like this——"
Felix swung his wand, and a distinct red light streaked across the auditorium.
Harry heard the excited voice of his senior, Albert Balck, who had just been called up to demonstrate: "This is my magic spell!"
"For the convenience of understanding, we can call it a second-level spell."
Felix drew arcs with his wand leisurely, as if conducting a symphony.
"Based on this, you have invested more time and energy in studying the spell—it is best to have a teacher's guidance, and its power will be appropriately strengthened."
Felix waved his wand, and a finger-thin red beam shot out, spanning half of the auditorium in an instant.
"This is a third-level disarming spell...Horizontal analogy, it is somewhat like the threshold of professionalization in the magic world, such as St. Mungo's novice doctor and newcomer Auror who have just undergone training."
At this moment, the little wizards were all staring at Professor Haipu intently, listening carefully to every word he said. They intuitively think that today's lesson is very important.
Even the expressions of several professors turned serious, Snape was curious, how far would Felix push the spell?
Grading the spell, heh, is something he will do.
And Felix on the stage still narrated unhurriedly, "Next, your understanding of the spell will become deeper and more proficient, and you can even make some changes to the spell itself to suit your personal needs. Habit—"
A beam of light flew out from the tip of the staff, but this time the spell was more concentrated, and the color was also mixed with white light, leaving a clear arc in midair.
"The power is not much different from the third-level spell, but it is more controllable. It can be called a fourth-level spell because it wins in subtleties." Talented Aurors and St. Mungo's doctors, the level of spells they are best at after working for a few years."
Felix nodded slightly. From here on, not everyone can do it. Talent, perseverance, teaching, all are indispensable.
Looking at Professor Haip on the stage, Harry felt he couldn't breathe, and it took him a while to realize that the emotion that had just come to him was longing.
After a long pause, the little wizard looked at Professor Haipu eagerly.
Any more? Can we continue?
A fifth-level spell? Grade six? Level seven or eight or nine? Really curious!
And Professor Haipu lived up to expectations, he continued: "In addition to this, if you are a senior Auror and have spent almost half your life dealing with various dark wizards, then the spells you are best at are probably like this ——"
The scene reappeared as if yesterday, a wrist-thick spell shot out ~IndoMTL.com~ spanning half of the auditorium, hitting the castle wall straight.
The red thunder-like magic arc continuously distorts and extends.
Until Felix retracted his wand, the red light that had illuminated half of the auditorium finally disappeared.
"This may be called a fifth-level curse."
The young wizards in the audience watched this scene speechlessly, even though it was the second time they saw it, they were still very shocked.
Felix thought, like Lockhart's 'forget nothing'. But it can't be compared like this, because Lockhart was lucky to get the gift of ancient magic.
Ancient magic is naturally powerful, but it's meaningless to discuss its power, because you don't know whether it will suddenly lose control due to lack of control the next time you use it.
The little wizards in the audience were quiet, like a flock of quail swept by a strong wind. Looking at their expressions, it seems that someone just knocked their heads open and stuffed a bunch of messy things inside, making them unable to think at all.
After more than ten seconds, Felix clapped his hands, "Of course, the above spell levels are just for your convenience. In reality, there is no such division method as first-level and second-level spells."
"Magic is unrestrained, and it doesn't make sense to divide many magical magics into levels."
"Moreover, I have to remind you that even in a duel, it is not the best choice to pursue the power of magic spells one-sidedly. If you want to become an Auror, you need to master many things, and they are equally important."
"Next --"
But these words didn't work. The auditorium seemed to explode. The little wizards raised their hands enthusiastically. It was obvious that they had a lot of problems.
"Professor, what is the sixth-level spell like?" Finally, someone in the audience couldn't help shouting out.