Chapter 106 Snape's Advice
The little wizards looked at the flock of birds above the ring. This was a creature that did not exist in reality. Even the state in front of them could only exist for a short time. However, the scene of them hovering on the gilded ring with fiery red feathers is a memory that many little wizards will never forget in their lifetime.
Professor Flivi waved his wand to remove the magic.
“These mantras are taught in class and there is no need for extra learning,” Flivie said. “But once combined, the effect will be very good.”
A senior Ravenclaw girl couldn't help but ask: "Professor Flivie, I can do these three magics. Can I master this combination of magic?"
"Miss Palma, the difficulty of combining magic has never lies in the spell itself, but how you match it and maintain your spells to keep them stable in a whole form."
Flivie said: "So you ask me, can you master it? The answer is yes. But it takes time and practice, which is a very test of your ability to control the spell."
"The above is an example of the first type of spells that cooperate with each other, which has certain requirements for your own abilities. The second type is relatively simple."
"We often use duel magic, such as petrification spells, disarming spells, coma spells, iron armor spells, etc., which are indeed very useful. But we can match some other magic to give you more advantages."
"When both sides of the duel are evenly matched, these seemingly inconspicuous simple spells are often the key to breaking the balance."
Next, Professor Flivi showed his curse master's background—
"For example, the super-sensory mantra, it can significantly enhance your own perception, make you more sensitive to the environment and sharper to spells;"
"For example, the Resurrection Spell, which is used to yourself before the duel, can effectively resist coma or a spell that confuses the mind - the effect depends on the power of the opponent's spell, but it will have some effect no matter what it says;"
“For example, the spell of 'slip level', it can smooth the road in front of you;”
"Or waterproof and moisture-proof spell, it can resist water and fire damage. Although it does not work for black magic flames, it is still very effective for ordinary flames;"
Flivi slapped more than a dozen spells in a row, and the little wizards were stunned.
Even Felix showed a thoughtful look, thinking about the impact of Flivi's theory on himself.
In fact, his instant killing technique is the product of this theory of "copy cooperation with each other": the acceleration of thinking and the movement of phantoms are the core, and the coma spell as a means of attack can be replaced by other spells - it depends on what purpose he wants to achieve.
In theory, the coma curse can be completely replaced with petrified curse or disarmed curse, which has little impact on this tactic.
Flivi's "breaking the stalemate by simple spells" method has confronted Felix and Lockhart again.
It can only be said that the two professors Frieve and McGonagall, each starting from different fields, but ending in the same way, were perfectly reflected in Felix.
Finally, Flivi concluded: "Manifestations are alive. They have various complex relationships, some restrain each other, and some complement each other. If you are interested in duels, you can spend more time to re-clip the mantras you have learned."
"I think you will have a completely new understanding of them."
Next, Professor Flivie called a few Ravenclaw's students to show his theory to other young wizards.
Like Professor McGonagall, he also restricted and restricted himself.
Even when facing three people siege at the same time, he could always find the most suitable method to use simple spells to crack the opponent's offensive.
"Watching Professor Flitvie's duel is like watching a waltz," Justin Finrie said admiringly.
"What is that?" asked the little wizard next to him.
"Uh...a kind of dance of Muggles, looks very graceful and elegant," Justin explained.
As the duel champion, Flivi has a very solid foundation, especially the transition between steps. Many spells are blocked and avoided directly.
The little wizards were overwhelmed by the sight. When Professor Flivi used his magic wand to release a large number of fireworks, easily blocking his opponent's sight, he was even more frightened.
Finally, Frivi bowed and left with a smile.
There was an unstoppable applause behind me.
The third person to go on stage was Snape. As soon as he stood in the center of the ring, the originally restless little wizard instantly calmed down.
Snape has a completely different style from the first two professors. He said in a cold tone: "What I want to share is when you meet the most dangerous dark wizards, those who are hiding in the dark gutters-"
He looked at the little wizard in the audience, and after a long pause, he said, "How to deal with it."
The little wizards were silent, frightened by the scene described by Snape, but Harry suddenly remembered his brief experience of accidentally entering the alley.
The Overturn Alley is adjacent to Diagon Alley, which is a dirty, narrow alley with dark shops on both sides, and it seems that all can be related to the black magic. According to Hager, there are many black wizards hidden there.
This year, I made a mistake in using Floor Powder. At that time, an old witch who looked very scary took the initiative to talk to him. She held a plate of things that looked like dead man's nails in her hand. If she hadn't met Hagrid by chance, he wouldn't know what would have happened.
Snape continued to slowly say: "You need to identify dangers and distinguish dangers."
"You need to prepare different strategies for coping: how to deal with fighting in schools? How to deal with conflicts with strangers? How to deal with evil black wizards? And dangerous creatures and plants..."
"To be honest, I don't think your tricks will play any role in the face of the black wizard... Escape is always the first choice; asking for help is the second choice; when you have to do it... take the lead and use any spell you can think of."
Snape's black eyes remained motionless, as if two stones were embedded. He said slowly: "In the duel, taking the lead is always the best strategy. Giving up priority means being at a disadvantage."
There was deathly silence in the audience.
"Severus..." Professor McGonagall said with some anxiety, "I think there is no need for the little wizards to touch these things."
Snape curled his lips and showed a sarcastic expression, but he did not continue the topic above.
Chapter completed!