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Chapter 41 Transfiguration

In the afternoon, the new Gryffindor students still had their Transfiguration class with Ravenclaw.

Before the first class, Professor McGonagall gave everyone a warning with a straight face:

Transfiguration is the most complex and dangerous spell in your classes at Hogwarts. Anyone who dares to act naughty in my class will be asked to leave and will never be allowed to come in again.

This bluffing speech, coupled with Professor McGonagall's stern face, immediately calmed the eleven-year-old students, and the classroom instantly became dead silent.

In fact, the teaching methods of Professor McGonagall and Professor Flitwick are almost the same. She turns the desk into a pig and then back again.

This scene quickly attracted everyone's attention, and they all wanted to start learning the art of transformation right away.

Gryffindor students who have just taken Charms class know that it will take a long time to turn furniture into animals.

Sure enough, after class, Professor McGonagall began to explain the theory of transformation, and they took down a lot of complicated notes.

Albert opened his skill list, and as expected, the theory of transformation appeared again. He spent 98 experience points to upgrade the theory of transformation to level 1.

From the very beginning, he had been staring at the contents of the "Beginner's Guide to Transformation", pretending that he was reading the book seriously, but in fact he was checking out the extra knowledge of transformation theory in his head.

After the theoretical explanation, Professor McGonagall began to distribute a match to each of them, and began to let everyone try to turn the match into a needle.

"Mr. Anderson?" Professor McGonagall stared at the boy who was in a daze and frowned slightly. She still had an impression of this boy. After all, anyone who saw someone tearing down the door of their office would still remember it fresh, let alone this one.

How long has it been?

"Um, Professor, what's the matter?" Albert immediately came back to his senses and looked at Professor McGonagall with a confused look on his face.

"Everyone is practicing Transfiguration, why don't you try it?" Professor McGonagall looked past Albert and towards Fred next door, "Mr. Weasley, if I were you, before chanting the spell

Will pay attention.”

Fred looked innocent, but Professor McGonagall was standing next to him, which put a lot of pressure on him.

Albert glanced at Fred and began to lie with his eyes open, "I just think there are some important things that should be remembered before waving the wand."

However, Professor McGonagall did not intend to leave immediately. Instead, she withdrew her gaze and continued to stare at Albert, preparing to watch him cast a spell.

"Ahem!" Albert coughed lightly, raised his wand and pointed it at the match on the table, while chanting: "Vera Verto."

The match quickly changed and turned into a slender silver needle.

"Very good, everyone, look, Mr. Anderson succeeded." Professor McGonagall asked the class to see the silver needle turned into a match, and showed a rare smile to Albert. Before leaving, he did not forget to add Gryffindor.

Five points.

"I knew this wouldn't be a problem for you." Fred took the silver needle and looked at it and asked, "How did you do it? Do you have any tips?"

Several students nearby pricked up their ears to eavesdrop, as if they wanted to know the secret of Albert's immediate success.

Albert whispered: "Professor McGonagall asked us to take notes before. The trick lies in it."

A group of people immediately started flipping through the books, looking for the notes they had just recorded.

"Do you think I will believe it?" Fred stared at Albert with disdain, obviously not believing these nonsense.

However, he stopped asking because Professor McGonagall looked over again.

A few minutes later, Professor McGonagall announced again: "Look, Miss MacDougal's matches have also changed."

"Transfiguration is so difficult, how did you succeed in it in one go?" Katrina couldn't help but ask. For some reason, she sat next to Albert again.

"Successful for the first time? Ahem, actually I have practiced before, that's why I succeeded." Albert coughed lightly, and he didn't have the secret to his own success. It's best not to be regarded as a genius or something.

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"Failure is normal. I don't remember how many times I failed before I successfully turned a match into a needle."

"However, those precautions that Professor McGonagall asked us to remember are also tips for success." This last sentence was said to everyone who was eavesdropping.

Katrina could naturally guess it. After all, no one could succeed in one go. Her matches could change, so naturally she had practiced transformation before.

During the rest of the Transfiguration class, everyone practiced turning matches into needles. Professor McGonagall walked around the classroom, instructing other students.

However, Albert, who had successfully completed changing the needle of the match, was really bored in the remaining time, so he found something to do for himself to avoid being caught fishing by Professor McGonagall.

"Restore the original shape!"

The silver needle turns back into a match. Professor McGonagall has already taught this spell, and there are related records in the book. Incomplete deformation is difficult to correct. Saying "Restore original shape!" will return the object or creature to its original state.

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Albert held his chin in one hand and held the wand in the other, and began to transform the matches on the table into various strange things. The spells were actually Vera Verto, but the transformed items were closer to the shape of the original object.

The less difficult it is.

After the transformation is completed, it is restored again, thereby increasing the experience of restoring the original shape.

"How did you do it?" Fred next to him was shocked.

This guy's transformation skills were already ahead of them.

"How do you do it? That's it!" Albert raised his wand a little, and the original button turned into a toy mouse.

"Like Professor McGonagall said, be clean and neat when waving the wand, think clearly about what you want to transform into before transforming, and be clear and precise when chanting the spell."

The twins looked at each other. Even though Albert said this, they also tried, but before the get out of class ended, they still failed to make the matches change.

In fact, except for Albert and Katrina's success, no one else's matches have changed.

This is a matter of course in Albert's eyes.

After all, someone who has experienced the art of transformation knows very well how difficult it is. If he doesn't practice hard for a few days just to successfully complete the transformation, how can he think that his talent for transformation is beyond the limit?

The first time you make an object change is the most difficult, but as long as you succeed the first time, it will become much easier if you practice later.

The homework for the Transfiguration class is similar to the Charms class, where everyone goes back and practices turning matches into needles.

But it is unclear how many students will be patient enough to practice.

However, judging from the contents of the "Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration", the only type of transfiguration magic that first-year students learn is transfiguration. The only difference is the size and type of the items to be transformed.

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