If "Hogwarts: A School History" is an introductory book to the magical world, then "Theory of Magic" is as important as mathematical formulas.
All the basics of magic are in this book.
"The Theory of Magic" is a rather boring book, with dense text throughout. However, any scumbag student would not be able to read it for more than ten minutes before falling asleep.
Fortunately, Lin An has the experience of a teenager and the self-control of an adult. If she cannot learn magic, she cannot guarantee that she will survive stably in the future.
After all, after Voldemort is resurrected, the students' risk of death is between 0 and 100%.
Or... Now that she's in this world, if she doesn't learn magic, what else can she do?
Lin An then read it word by word. She bought several notebooks and organized them from key points to mind maps. She was determined to preview all the books within this month.
Of course, after opening the thick parchment, she sincerely thanked the school for being kind to first-year students - after all, there was something written in the book. When Harry Potter was in third or fourth grade, there was a book called "Monsters"
"Our Book of Monsters" or something, it can bite people anyway.
The first-grade books, on the other hand, are ordinary and do not contain any magical power.
"Theory of Magic" opens with only one quote——
[Merlin gives us magical power, but don’t forget that everything comes from faith]
——Adebe Wulfling [Author]
Many people subconsciously ignore the introduction when reading. But in regular textbooks, the introduction can more vividly summarize the essence and core of the book.
Lin An copied this sentence in his notebook and read it carefully three times——
Everything comes from faith?
That is...magic, aside from physical inheritance and genetic mutations, on the other hand, is it related to belief?
So what impact can belief have?
The strength of magic? Or the speed of learning?
Lin An resisted the urge to learn a spell and try it out, and read through this boring tome honestly. He also marked many key points on his own, planning to memorize it before school started.
——She doesn’t want to carry it either.
But since you have to learn sooner or later, you might as well learn everything you need to learn during the holidays.
When school starts, you can check and fill in the gaps during class, review again to deepen your impression, and explore Hogwarts Castle after class——
A magic castle, who can resist curiosity?
After all, there is no such thing as a small mobile phone, which is a great gadget for staying at home.
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However, it is not easy to learn the basic theory of changing a world view. It took Lin An three full days to finish reading this tome.
She now understands why some people still fail to study magic - these theories are really too boring. In her previous life, she would have had to wait until college at least to study them with difficulty.
Fortunately, you can start learning spells in the next volume.
Miranda Gorshak "Standard Spells - Elementary"
I vaguely remembered that this Miranda was still living in Hogsmeade... Ah, Lin An couldn't help but feel happy again. After all, magic can obviously prolong life, and she might be able to survive until 2010, pretending to be a post-00s generation again.
, are you smart with young people using smartphones?
With technological life hanging in front of him, and the interest of magic driving beside him, Lin An became more and more obsessed when learning "Standard Spells".
The first one is also the one she is most familiar with——
[Lumos]
Fluorescence flashes.
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Note: The original text of "Standard Spells·Elementary":
Enchantments differ from polymorph spells in the following ways: Enchantments add specific properties to an object or creature, whereas polymorph spells change it into something completely different.
Small spells are not difficult to break. As young wizards, most of the effects of the spells you learn will disappear within days or even hours.
Hexes, hexes and curses are collectively known as dark spells. This book will not cover such spells.
Distraction while casting a spell can have painful side effects - remember the wizard Barufio, who said the 'f' instead of an 's' and found himself lying on the floor with a bison on his chest.
Some spells are ineffective against large creatures such as trolls, and their hides can resist them unless powerful spells are used.
"Magic Theory" has this book, but I haven't read it, so the content is made up.