Primordial Warlock of Hogwarts

Chapter 6 Transfiguration

"What is Transfiguration?" DeWitt asked.

"Is... uh... is... the transformation of matter?" Mrs. White quietly speculated on DeWitt's eyes to see if he was satisfied with her answer.

"Of course I can guess the effect by the name." DeWitt said impatiently: "My spell can summon thunder and lightning. This can also be said to be an alternative form of transformation - converting magic power into intuitive power. In the spell, There is another school here called the School of Transformation..." He stopped in time and said, "What am I telling you for? Just demonstrate it."

Among the purchases in Diagon Alley was a textbook on transfiguration - "Elementary Transfiguration Guide". It just so happened that DeWitt opened the book and browsed it briefly.

It didn't take a second time for DeWitt to realize the prospects of transfiguration.

If magic is a shortcut used by wizards to achieve their wishes, then transfiguration provides a way.At first glance, it seems much simpler than the curse, but how far can this road go and where can it lead... The possibilities are endless. Transfiguration is much more free than the curse. It can be said that the lower limit of the curse is high. Because the magic spell only needs to be effective, and the upper limit of the transformation spell is so high - just imagine, the single-target death effect of the Death Curse is much worse than natural disasters and modern weapons?

"Let's start the demonstration," DeWitt said without blinking, concentrating and looking seriously: "Let me see the transformation... No, it's the limit of your transformation."

When Mrs. White was in school, her grades were not too bad, and certainly not good enough. In addition, she was timid and cowardly. Even if she was allowed to think wildly, she always had to limit her thinking within a certain framework. This was a day job. I would never dare to eat a big five with three dishes.So, the transformation spell Mrs. White performed was... bad.

The effect shown was just to turn the wand DeWitt gave her into a metal one, just like the teaching content in the first lesson of the "Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration": turning a match into a needle.

"Transfiguration should involve the transformation of dead and living things," DeWitt flipped through the book and tried to calmly give the goal: "How about you turn a stick into a snake?"

Given clear instructions, Mrs. White had a goal, but even with the help of the new wand, it still took her half a meal to succeed.The green snake that was transformed still had a cheap plastic feel. He raised his head perfunctorily and then lay down. If the snake that stretched out its mouth hadn't shaken occasionally, DeWitt would have almost regarded this snake as a toy.

Sure enough, Mrs. White will never disappoint people. She is only suitable to be a housewife. This of course does not contain any ill will towards housewives. It is simply that Mrs. White has no merit except doing housework and can't expect anything else. No, at best, she is suitable to find a man who loves her deeply to spend her life happily, but it is a pity that she met a domestic violence man.

Perhaps the arrival of DeWitt increased the burden on the family and increased Old White's expenses a lot, but personal will was ignored. As far as the result was concerned, at least Mrs. White was not beaten again.

"Okay, you go out," DeWitt ordered: "If you have time, go to Diagon Alley again - buy a few more advanced transfiguration textbooks, and materials - all kinds of materials, put the money Spent."

Transfiguration was synonymous with miracles in DeWitt's eyes.In the few years since he came to this world, DeWitt didn't know about magic, nor did he expect that there was such a secret behind a technological world. Even if he saw some wizards' tricks, he only regarded them as ordinary. Little trick, he just didn't expect that he would receive an admission notice from a magic school, and he didn't expect that he would be targeted early on. In addition, after seeing the transformation technique, he had a new goal - he must Got Transfiguration figured out.

First, DeWitt began to try to teach himself. He started practicing according to the requirements of the "Elementary Transformation Guide". Just like when he first learned spells, he allowed his own conditions to meet the learning requirements. By practicing against the textbook, he could release the corresponding transformation spells. .These basic things are the system of the basic theory of transfiguration, and no matter how profound transfiguration is, it will not deviate from the core.

In this regard, DeWitt summarized the key to transfiguration - the result of transfiguration is the core cause, and magical power is the direct cause. The former cannot be separated from the assistance of the latter, and the latter is determined by the former.Transfiguration does not require thinking about the detailed process, but the detailed results - the more you know about what is to be transformed, the easier it is to succeed in the transfiguration, but it is definitely not easy.

It's not just a requirement for magical attainments and proficiency, but also an understanding of knowledge - just like not knowing the limits, it's hard to understand differential calculus, you can't figure out one integral, and you can't understand multiple integrals.

So after Mrs. White bought the upper-grade textbooks, DeWitt did not ask her to buy more abstruse books. Instead, he went to the Muggle society and bought books on physics, chemistry and biology as a way to escape the magic. to understand the world.

Learning will give DeWitt new powers, and of course, there is one key thing - before school starts, he has to get a wand of his own.

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