Hogwarts Mental Rehabilitation Center

Chapter 56, Overview of Magic System

"Hogwarts Psychiatric Center"

Magic represents mystery.

But that doesn't mean it's unscientific.

In Professor Flitwick's Charms class, Travis yawned boredly while listening to Professor Flitwick explain the details of casting the Levitation Spell.

He has long been able to use the Levitation Charm without a wand, and today's lesson is really not difficult for him.

So Travis began to put together his own theory of magic.

Travis, who has successfully created three new spells, has added something new to his magic theory.

First, the magic system in this world belongs to the art of speaking and speaking.

Second, the magic power consumed is neither directly nor inversely proportional to the magic effect achieved. It is only related to the idea of ​​the creator of magic when he created magic.

The combination of these two theories explains why in the magic world there are many magics with amazing effects that can be called rule-level but are extremely difficult to use, such as repair spells.

There is also the clone technique created by Travis, which also consumes very little but has amazing effects.

Because Travis was very determined when he created magic, Travis's psychological activities when he created magic can be summarized as: I, the student, one piece, free shipping!

This is also a manifestation of the principle of equivalent exchange.

The magic effect is like the goods in the store, but these goods are not clearly marked with prices, but customers have to bid by themselves.

Travis firmly believed that a portion of magic power could buy the clone effect, so he really bought it.

The reason why only Dumbledore has learned the super easy clone technique, and neither Harry nor Ron has learned it, is because of the third magic theory.

Third, after a new spell is created, it will become more solid as the number of times it is used increases, and the difficulty of learning and using it will gradually decrease.

Just like hot words and memes on the Internet, few people can understand its meaning when it first appears. But as more people use it, even if they don't deliberately look it up, they can understand the meaning based on other people's usage scenarios.

Dumbledore's magical knowledge was high enough to directly understand the new spells, so he could learn them easily, whereas Harry and Ron could not.

Fourth, a wand is not a necessity.

Because it is a spiritual spell, the caster needs to communicate with heaven and earth, or the will of the universe, and the god of magic, which tests the caster's mental strength.

It requires strong mental strength and concentration.

The wand is like an antenna, which can amplify the caster's mental power so that it can better communicate with the will of the world.

Fifth, not all the consumed magic power is used to pay the cost of achieving magical effects.

Pay magic power and achieve magical effects through the spirit-talking technique under the principle of equivalent exchange, but where should this magical effect be achieved?

Therefore, part of the consumed magic power will be emitted through the wand and become a mark or coordinate at a certain location.

This step is very important and is a necessary part of the complete spell casting process.

Just like online shopping, if the delivery address is not filled in, how can the merchant deliver the goods?

For example, in several passionate confrontations between Harry and Voldemort in the movie, Voldemort finished reciting the Curse, but because the coordinates did not reach the predetermined position, the magical effect of the Death Curse was never realized.

If Voldemort had used magic like the Fire Curse, the ending might have changed, because the "online shopping address" of the Fire Curse is obviously the top of the wand, and it uses the top of the wand as the coordinate to advance forward, and the magical effect has been fully realized. .

The same goes for the "Expelliarmus" spell. It achieves a complete magical effect from the beginning, and the effect is a magic shock wave.

Using the coordinate ray of the Death Curse to counter the complete magic effect can still achieve a [-]-[-] success rate. It has to be said that Voldemort is very strong - or maybe the Death Curse itself has a design flaw when it was created, which consumes a lot of magic power for coordinate positioning. .

Travis plans to study this part carefully after he learns the death curse. It is of great research value.

However, Travis currently tends to believe that the Death Curse has a design flaw, just like the Levitation Curse that Professor Flitwick is explaining at the moment.

"Don't forget that subtle wrist movement we've been training!"

"One wave and one shake, remember, one wave and one shake."

"There is also a magic spell, be sure not to pronounce it incorrectly!"

……

Travis held his chin with his hand and looked at Professor Flitwick standing on the lecture table, twitching like a hand cramp, waving his wand.

Combined with his own experience when creating magic, Travis had every reason to suspect that the founder of the Levitation Spell had failed too many times in a row when he created this magic. Finally, he succeeded by accident when his hand cramped, so he did this. The curse was solidified into this ghost shape.

How else to explain that last jitter?

There is a loose connection between shaking and floating, and it has something to do with the end of intense friction exercise.

There was no competition for credits with Hermione and Harry, and Travis didn't even get a wand.

Travis, who has sorted out the magic theory again, is ready to do something big, and this big thing requires a premise, a very expensive but very imaginative premise.

Travis is going to build a cell tower!

That is, an oversized wand.

"The masters in fantasy novels all have their own mage towers, and I want one too!"

"But there's not enough money..."

Travis scratched his head with his other hand, feeling melancholy.

Gringotts can exchange pounds for galleons, but the problem is that Gringotts doesn't have any money.

Gringotts is more of a safe than a bank. The biggest difference between it and banks in the Muggle world is that it cannot use depositors' money at will. In this case, Gringotts can't withdraw many galleons at all.

Travis didn't deliberately investigate the source of Gringotts' funds, but he could guess some through books in the library and his own guesses.

When customers open a safe to deposit items in Gringotts, Gringotts charges a certain fee.

Other than that, it’s all about making a profit.

There are no large-scale breeding farms or plantations in the magical world. Naturally, daily consumables such as meat, eggs, and milk can only be purchased from the Muggle world, or other daily necessities. Long pay, right?

Provide pound to galleons service, and then use pounds to buy daily consumables in the Muggle world, resell them again.

Or, even simpler, just exchange the pounds directly to those merchants who go to the Muggle world for purchasing.

No matter which way it is, Gringotts must spend the money gained in exchange. Otherwise, how many people can open a safe?Especially in the context of more and more wizards coming from the Muggle world, Gringotts would not be able to sustain itself if Garleons could only go in and out.

"It seems that it is necessary to investigate the operating mechanism of Gringotts and see if there is any link where I can intervene and intercept Galleons."

"Or..."

Travis' eyes were a little wandering.

He suddenly thought of his parents and their "great achievements."

"There are so many safes in the Gringotts underground. Is it okay to steal...borrow some?"

Thinking of this, Travis's heart suddenly started to beat and he couldn't hold it back.

Isn’t it only natural for a son to inherit his father’s legacy?

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