Chapter 105 Transfiguration and Spells
"Roar~"
The lion roared, and the little witch's hair in front of it flew backwards.
Luna blinked, and the few little wizards beside her took two steps back in horror.
The next second, the lion ran around the ring, sometimes turning into agile leopard, sometimes turning into a one-horned rhino, wild boar, and python...
The little wizards stared at Professor McGonagall blankly. Isn’t that what you do when you give a lecture?
From beginning to end, Professor McGonagall only waved his wand a few times and did not recite a spell.
Dean Thomas couldn't help asking: "Is this one magic, or multiple magic? I can't tell at all."
If you want to describe Professor McGonagall's performance, the little wizards' feelings are too smooth.
While running, the shape naturally changed.
Professor McGonagall's "showing skills" lasted almost two or three minutes. When a giant eagle hovered in the auditorium, the students raised their heads and looked at them while their necks were on their way.
Finally, the giant eagle landed on the ring, rolled up, and turned into a black cat again.
"Theoretically, all the little wizards in grades 6 and 7 can do this." Professor McGonagall said to everyone in the audience.
"Wood, what about you," Fred said to the captain of his college.
"Ahem..." Wood was a little embarrassed.
Not far away, Percy, who was responsible for maintaining order, walked to a Lavenclaw girl: "I think I can do it, Penelo, probably not as smooth as Professor McGonagall..."
"I can't do it, my transformation technique is not very good." The girl said, and there was also a level-long badge hanging on her chest.
"I can guide you," Percy said.
"Is that true?" The girl gave him a blank look.
On the stage, Professor McGonagall asked the black cat to stand in front of him.
"I need an assistant, Abbot Barke, you have been working hard to become an Auror, let's try it." Professor McGonagall chose students from his college.
Abbott Barker stood up in fear. In the last duel course, he almost had a new understanding of the professors' strength.
The young wizards in the audience stared at each other. It was obvious that Professor McGonagall did not intend to cast other spells, but used deformation techniques throughout the whole process, which gave the two great highlights of the battle.
The two were separated by eight or nine meters.
Felix acted as the referee, "Bowed each other...one, two, the duel began."
Balk jumped aside quickly and raised his hand to smear.
The black cat in front of Professor McGonagall jumped up and blocked the disarming spell.
The black cat in the air was a little unstable, and one foot turned into a chair leg, but the next second, it rolled on the spot and turned into an agile leopard.
Balk was another spell, and this time it was blocked easier.
"Balke, you need to speed up casting."
Professor McGonagall said that in this gap, she waved her wand and three more chairs flew over, and they also turned into leopard form.
At this moment, three black spotted leopards stood in front of Professor McGonagall, guarding her safety.
Balk gritted his teeth, no longer cared about it, and casted spells one by one.
If it comes to duels alone, he does rank among the students at Hogwarts, thanks to his uncle who worked as an Auror in the Ministry of Magic, who received two years of low-intensity training.
But Professor McGonagall blocked it very easily. "One of the characteristics of the metamorphosis is that it restrains a single spell. Of course, to do this, you need outstanding eyesight."
The three leopards cooperated with each other and handled them easily.
"Bear of flame!" Balk's spell hit a leopard, and its body suddenly burned.
In the fire, the transfiguration loses its effect and it becomes a burning chair again.
Professor McGonagall said: "Transformation can also act on water and flames, so you just need to change your spell a little—"
The burning chair leaped up and turned into a flaming lion, its mane leaping with bright flames.
Barke couldn't help but take two steps back, but fortunately, Professor McGonagall had no idea of attacking.
Balk soon thought of a good idea, "Splitting the ground!" A red light flashed, and the spell accurately hit another leopard, causing it to shatter into more than a dozen pieces in the air.
But the situation became even worse, and each fragment turned into a kitten the size of a palm, which quickly circled behind Balby and stared at him not far or near.
"It's more difficult than you think at a short distance, or within the control range of the transfiguration," said Professor McGonagall, who was in a very happy mood and no longer had a serious expression.
When Barke heard Professor McGonagall's explanation, he was a little panicked. He suddenly realized that the more he attacked, the more he fell into an unfavorable situation.
After a stalemate for a few seconds, a kitten ran to his feet. Barke couldn't help but kick it out, but the kitten turned into a rattan bar, wrapping his legs tightly.
Fortunately, Professor McGonagall not only put water, but also put the sea. The rattan did not continue to grow, and Barke's arms were free.
He paniced and cast a spell on the kitten closest to him, "Splitting into pieces! Bone shattered! Bone shattered!"
The kitten did not hide. In Balk's eyes, its body decomposed in an instant, and various fragments rose into the air, forming small birds the size of fingers. These birds had long, pointed beaks.
They stopped in the air, lined up into a wall, and their sharp beaks all aimed at Balk, as if they were about to pounce on the next second.
In the eyes of the little wizards, Balk was completely surrounded. He looked up and saw the bird formation. Behind him was a group of little black cats the size of a palm. Further away, the flame lion and the leopard were eyeing each other.
Balk's scalp was numb, and he quickly shouted: "I admit defeat, Professor McGonagall, I admit defeat."
Professor McGonagall stopped with some regret, and she still had a lot of things to show.
She turned the transformed creature back into a chair and repaired it with recovery as the first time. She looked at the little wizard in the audience and said, "For most wizards, they will not be prepared for transforming in duels. If you can master several types, it can completely play an unexpected role."
Felix couldn't help but applaud, which was exactly the same as his idea of defeating Lockhart.
The second one to take the stage was Professor Flivie, who showed everyone a duel concept and a combination of spells.
Professor Flivie was very short, but he easily gathered the eyes of the little wizards, just like he did in class.
"If you master a lot of magic, you will definitely have a question. Can I really use them?"
"Maybe, it's better to specialize in one magic?"
"These are two different choices. What I want to show you today is how different mantras should cooperate."
"It's all very simple spells, I think--" Professor Flivie shouted: "Flocks of birds!"
His wand made a loud bang, like a pistol fire, and a group of red-feathered birds flew out of the wand with their wings.
A Hufflepuff muttered, "This spell is not simple, it's the content of NEWTs."
"Shut up," said his friend.
Flivi looked at the bird: "Of course you can use it to attack, which is good. But if you add a copy spell-" he waved his wand, and the bird quickly splits "bang bang".
"Plus with the expansion curse--"
The little bird as big as a palm expands rapidly.
Flivi looked up and looked at the hundreds of owl-like birds surrounding the gilded ring, almost covering his figure.
Chapter completed!