Daily Life at Hogwarts Chapter 186: Silent Spell


For the next half hour, the members of the Charms Club worked hard to practice silent spells, and several had successfully used spells without speaking.

Of course, there are also a small number of people who choose to cheat, whispering the mantra, so that others think they have succeeded.

However, nothing useful is learned by doing so.

Albert has succeeded several times, but he himself has realized that it is difficult for him to successfully complete the luminous spell with only one thought and one swing of the staff.

The magical power enhanced by the wizard's bloodline does not enhance his probability of success in this regard, and even the silent spell cannot be found on the skill panel.

Silent spell is a spell casting technique, not a spell. If you want to learn and use it skillfully, you need to practice it yourself, which is a very difficult process.

Your own will is the key to the success of the Silent Spell, and this process requires a high degree of concentration from the user.

Some people say that magic is idealism, but it's not wrong.

"Magic is a miracle created by will-bending reality."

Albert still remembers that in his previous life, he had seen such a statement on the Internet, and he himself also pushed this point of view.

From today's perspective, this statement makes some sense.

Albert doesn't know if his willpower is firm enough, but he feels that as long as he works harder, he should be no worse than anyone else. After all, he has successfully used the glowing spell silently several times.

At least, one thing is certain, my situation is much better than the friend next to me.

Truman's face was flushed red, his mouth was closed, and he looked constipated, more like if he bowed slightly.

"Why don't you start with a simple spell?" Albert really couldn't understand the other party's thoughts. Everything needs to be done step by step. It's obviously unrealistic to want to eat a big fat man in one bite. Don't the guy next to him understand?

"Alas!" Truman sighed helplessly, like a deflated ball slumped, "Silent spells are too difficult for us now."

"After all, it's a course for the sixth-grade advanced class, so it's not surprising." Albert nodded in agreement, even though he said so, he was a little disapproving.

After all, he has a plug-in on him, so he is naturally confident, and even if he doesn't have a plug-in, he still has the confidence to master the Silent Spell, it just takes a little more time.

Albert can understand Truman's thoughts. Once he fails too many times, it is easy for people to lose self-confidence. It's because he believes he can succeed.

Seeing that everyone was almost done practicing, Professor Flitwick spoke up to attract everyone's attention.

"I never expected you to successfully master the Silent Mantra in this meeting." Professor Flitwick said to everyone: "Today, it was just a simple attempt, and everyone must have realized that the Silent Mantra is actually a It is a relatively superb spellcasting technique, it can give us an advantage in a duel, which is very important. The wizard who masters the silent spell can seize the opportunity and prevent the opponent from making a corresponding counterattack according to your spell. , I have mentioned it once just now, why should I repeat it? Because this point will definitely be tested."

"Of course, I think you are more concerned about how to master the silent spell now." Professor Flitwick said with a smile, "I have noticed that some students can use the spell silently, but you should also find that you are not proficient in it. You can't use it without making a sound, and you can't use some spells that you are not very proficient in."

It is said.

Everyone listened quietly to Professor Flitwick, hoping to learn something useful from each other.

"Not all wizards can cast silent spells, I don't deny that, but most wizards can master silent spells after a certain level of training, the only difference is how far they can be used. ." Professor Flitwick looked around the crowd and suddenly asked, "Mr. Anderson, can you share with us what is the key to your successful use of the Silent Lighting Charm?"

Albert was stunned when he heard the words, not expecting that Professor Flitwick would suddenly ask himself to speak up. After a moment of silence, he concluded: "First, you need a lot of concentration when casting a spell; second, try the spell you are best at; third, believe that you will succeed."

"It's probably like this." Professor Flitwick nodded with satisfaction: "You need to succeed first to bring self-confidence to yourselves. The harder the spell, the harder it is to use the silent spell to succeed. It's not surprising. It's like casting a spell without a staff."

When the magic spell professor talked about wandless casting, he raised his hand and made several gestures. A piece of paper was cast with a levitating spell and floated up in the air under the eyes of the public.

"Even Principal Dumbledore can't use a difficult spell without using a wand." Professor Flitwick ignored the floating paper and continued: "Silent spells are better than wandless spells. It's easier to come by, but to use him on complex spells ~IndoMTL.com~ not only requires a lot of willpower, but also requires a lot of practice. After the Christmas holidays, we will learn more about silent spells, I hope everyone will be able to master it by then.”

"Professor, is it too early for us to learn the Silent Spell?" asked a Hufflepuff student.

"Too early?" Professor Flitwick repeated with a strange expression, "As far as I know, African magic students in the early days were all staffless spellcasters, so...you think it's too early for you to learn silent spells?"

Everyone looked at each other and whispered about the matter.

"African School of Magic students can cast spells without a stick?" someone asked in disbelief, "How did those students do it?"

"Because they don't have a wand, they naturally cast spells without a wand," Professor Flitwick said rightfully. "Of course, learning magic is more difficult than us without a wand."

Now, they all know why Professor Flitwick says that most wizards can master the Silent Charm with some degree of training.

Africans can master more difficult wandless spells, so why can't they master silent spells?

"As long as you are willing to take the time to practice, you can basically master the Silent Mantra." Professor Flitwick continued, "I hope you can give me a surprise at that time."

After saying this, Professor Flitwick asked everyone to take out the magazine "Magic Innovation" and prepare to start the discussion at this meeting.

Albert's "Conjuration Innovation" was temporarily lent to him by Professor Flitwick.

In the rest of the time, everyone continued to pick up the content of the previous one, discussing an innovative spell in "Spell Innovation".

Albert, a transfer student, said he was a little confused now.


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