A Certain Hogwarts Magician Professor

Chapter 107 Snape's Advice

The little wizards stared at the flock of birds above the arena. This is a creature that does not exist in reality. Even this state in front of them can only exist for a short time, but they are wearing fiery red feathers hovering on the gilded arena. The scene is a memory that many little wizards will never forget for a lifetime.

Professor Flitwick waved his wand and dispelled the magic.

"These spells are taught in the classroom and require no additional learning," Flitwick said. "But when combined, it works really well."

A senior Ravenclaw girl couldn't help but ask: "Professor Flitwick, I know all three kinds of magic, can I master this combination magic?"

"Miss Palma, the difficulty of combining magic is never the spells themselves, but how you mix and maintain your spells so that they remain stable as a whole."

Flitwick said: "So you ask me, can you master it? The answer is yes. But it takes time, it takes practice, and it's a test of your ability to master spells."

"The above is an example of the cooperation of the first type of magic spell, which has certain requirements on your own abilities. The second type is relatively simple."

"Our common dueling magic, such as petrification spell, disarm spell, stun spell, iron armor spell, etc., they are really useful. But we can mix some other magics to give you more advantages."

"When the two sides of the duel are evenly matched, it is often these seemingly inconspicuous simple spells that become the key to breaking the balance."

Next, Professor Flitwick showed the details of his own spell master——

"For example, the super-sensation spell, which can significantly enhance your own perception, make you more sensitive to the environment, and more sensitive to spells;"

"For example, the revival spell, which is applied to oneself before a duel, can effectively resist stun spells or spells that confuse the mind-the effect depends on the power of the opponent's spell, but no matter what, it will have some effect;"

"Another example is the spell 'Smooth the slide', which can make the road in front of you smooth;"

"Or the water and fire invulnerability spell, which can resist water and fire damage. Although it does not work against black magic flames, it is still very effective for ordinary flames;"

Flitwick raised more than a dozen spells in a row, and the little wizards were all dumbfounded.

Even Felix looked thoughtful, thinking about the impact of Flitwick's theory on him.

In fact, his instant-kill technique is the product of this 'spells work with each other' theory: thought acceleration and apparition are the core of it, and the stun spell as an attack method can be replaced by other spells - it depends on What does he want to achieve.

In theory, stun spells can be completely replaced with petrification spells and disarming spells, which have little impact on this tactic.

And Flitwick's method of 'breaking the stalemate with a simple spell' was another match against Felix and Lockhart.

It can only be said that the two professors, Flitwick and McGonagall, each started from different fields, but achieved the same goal in different ways, and they were perfectly reflected in Felix.

In the end, Flitwick concluded: "Spells are alive, and they have various complex relationships, some restraining each other, some complementing each other. If you are interested in duels, you can spend more time and reorganize yourself. Learned spells."

"I think you will have a whole new understanding of them."

Next, Professor Flitwick called up a few Ravenclaw students and showed his theory to the other little wizards.

Like Professor McGonagall, he also restricted and restrained himself.

Even in the face of simultaneous siege by three people, he can always find the most suitable way to break the opponent's offensive with a simple spell.

"Watching Professor Flitwick's duel is like watching a waltz," said Justin Finlay adoringly.

"What is that?" asked the little wizard next to him.

"Uh...a Muggle dance that looks very graceful and personable," Justin explained.

As a duel champion, Flitwick's foundation is extremely solid, especially the transition between steps, many spells are blocked or avoided directly.

The little wizards were dizzying to see, and when Professor Flitwick released a large number of fireworks with his wand, easily blocking the opponent's sight, he won a lot of prizes.

Finally, Flitwick saluted and left with a smile on his face.

There was unstoppable applause from behind.

The third person to take the stage was Snape. As soon as he stood in the center of the ring, the restless little wizard instantly became quiet.

Snape's style was completely different from the previous two professors, and he said in a cold tone: "What I want to share is when you encounter the most dangerous dark wizards, when you encounter those scum who are lingering in the dark gutter. —"

He looked at the little wizard in the audience, and after a long pause, he said, "How to deal with it."

The little wizards fell silent, startled by what Snape described, but Harry suddenly remembered his brief experience in Knockturn Alley.

Knockturn Alley adjoins Diagon Alley, a dingy, narrow alley lined with gloomy shops that all seem to have something to do with black magic. According to Hagrid, there were quite a few dark wizards hiding there.

This year, I made a mistake using Floo powder and stumbled into it. At that time, a scary-looking old witch took the initiative to talk to him. She was holding a plate of things that looked like dead man's nails in her hand. If he hadn't met Hagrid by chance, he didn't know what would have happened.

Snape continued slowly, "You need to identify the danger, distinguish the danger."

"You need to prepare different coping strategies: how to deal with slapstick in school? Conflict with strangers, how to deal with it? When encountering an evil dark wizard, how to deal with it? And dangerous creatures and plants..."

"Frankly speaking, I don't think your tricks will play a role in facing the dark wizard... Running away is always the first choice; asking for help is the second choice; when you have to do it... take the lead, Use any spell you can think of."

Snape's black eyes were motionless, like two stones inlaid. He said unhurriedly: "In a duel, it is always the best strategy to go first. If you give up priority, you will be at a disadvantage."

The audience was dead silent.

"Severus..." Professor McGonagall said with some unease, "I don't think the little wizards need to touch these things."

Snape raised the corners of his mouth with a mocking expression, but he didn't continue the conversation.

"When facing danger, use what you are best at, not the most powerful spell. Speed, angle, timing, success rate, these are far more important than pure spell power."

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