Chapter 27 [Talents and Magic Potions]

Rock lay on the bed and carefully flipped through the practical guide.

The [Map] includes all the terrain of Hogwarts and Hogsmeade. Although it cannot show everyone's location like the Marauder's Map, it is generally quite practical.

The two pages [Equipment] and [Inventory] are blank, and there is nothing left in them.

Other than that, there are only [Challenge] and [Talent]. After all, this is just an alchemy product. There is no setting like in the game that can pop up to adjust the monitor image quality or anything like that.

If this book can really improve strength, then Rock will think that it is most likely in the [Talent] column.

In the game, talent points are needed to activate talents, but I don’t know what it looks like in reality.

Turning over the [Talents] page, there are four branches immediately below - "Spells", "Black Magic", "Core", and "Stealth".

Rock remembered that there was a Room of Requirement in the game, but he didn't see it now.

"That's it." Rock closed his eyes. He felt the echo of ancient magic in this page. He now had to concentrate on resonating with the remaining magic in the book.

The "Core" was the first to change. Under the "Core", "Spell Knowledge I" and "Ancient Magic Throwing Specialization" appeared respectively.

The next thing that changed was the "spells". "Mastery of the Flying Spell", "Mastery of the Floating Spell", and "Mastery of the Blazing Spell" appeared in the first line below.

Following "spell" is "black magic", here comes "coma curse" and "blood curse".

Finally, "Stealth I" appeared in "Stealth".

Rock looked at the entries that appeared. They were not direct initiations.

Rather, like an ordinary book, the knowledge and experience on how to improve this aspect are recorded in the book.

But the content recorded in it is a bit outrageous, such as the effect of the "Curse of Coma": "The spell that makes you faint has a curse effect on the enemies."

This curse effect can also be combined with another "Blood Curse": "After causing damage to a cursed enemy, all cursed targets will receive additional damage."

What kind of voodoo doll is this? Hokage Hidan?

Is this knowledge that can be taught in normal books?
  This is only the first line under each talent column. The following lines are not yet illuminated. Rock remembers that there is also a chain skill of Avada Kedavra.

The circulation of high-end knowledge among wizards is very slow. Many spell-casting skills are very personal and will not be written in textbooks at all. Similar content is rarely found even in private manuscripts.

For example, Professor McGonagall's Patronus Curse clone, Voldemort flying out of thin air, Grindelwald's Disguise, and even Dumbledore's Vulcan Clearing the Way, none of them have been used by another person.

In addition to Voldemort's flying out of thin air, he taught Snape.

Even Dumbledore didn't know it. He once admitted that Voldemort knew many magics that he didn't know.

This advanced use of skills is also an important point that widens the difference in strength between wizards.

Rock closed the book. These recorded techniques were most likely understood by the previous generation of users.

It really helped him a lot. Among them, the "Ancient Magic Throwing Specialization" combines the use of control spells such as flying spells, floating spells, shock absorption and speed stopping, and is very practical.

The several mastery-type spells that appear in "Spells" are all techniques for converting single targets into group targets, which can work wonders when facing one-to-many.

"I feel like Harry who got the Half-Blood Prince's notes, as if he had obtained the Nine Suns all of a sudden." Rock composed a few sentences in his mind. Then Rock looked at the time and began to pack up his textbooks, preparing to go to the Potions classroom.

……

The decoration style of the Potions classroom is nothing compared to Professor Sprout's greenhouse.

The little Hufflepuff wizard looked at the potion ingredients and the numerous glass jars containing magical animal parts with a pale face, as if he was visiting a herbarium.

The Ravenclaw eagle on the side wasn't doing much better either.

Michael had vowed to bring information about Potions to Harry and the others at noon, but now he started to tremble as soon as he stepped into the Potions classroom, as if he had walked into Frankenstein's laboratory.

Amid the uneasiness of the students, a big black bat slipped quietly in from outside the door.

He looked around, his eyes lingering on Rock for a moment, and then he took out the roll call and started calling names.

One by one, the students answered the roll call, but Snape's eyes were secretly looking at Rock.

In the teachers' lounge at noon, Flitwick's smile never stopped, and he kept showing off that he had a peerless genius in his class, who was simply the reincarnation of Merlin.

Ah! Merlin reincarnated!

Snape smiled. He laughed at Flitwick's cleverness. Does a first-year wizard deserve such praise?
  When he was eleven years old, Snape already knew more curses and curses than most seventh-year students. Therefore, Snape never listened to other people's boasts about geniuses, because he himself was a real person. genius.

It seemed that Ravenclaw had not produced any decent talents for so long that Dean Flitwick was losing his mind.

"You are here to learn the precise discipline and strict craftsmanship of potion preparation~"

"Since there is no silly wand waving here, many of you will not believe that this is magic." Snape said softly, but everyone in the classroom could hear it carefully.

"I don't expect you to truly understand the beauty of the slowly simmering cauldron emitting white smoke and bursting with fragrance. You don't really understand the liquid flowing into people's blood vessels, which makes people's hearts wander and their wills blur. A magical power..."

"I can teach you how to increase your reputation, brew honor, and even prevent death - but there must be one thing, that is, you must not be the stupid fools I often encounter."

Rock listened to this classic Potions introduction with great interest.

This was considered a powerful move by the Potions Professor. It would be helpful for future teaching to leave a deep impression on the young wizard who met him for the first time.

Each professor has his own routine, and then Snape will select a "lucky person" to ask questions.

If he could attend class with Gryffindor, the lucky person would be Harry.

Snape quietly closed the roll call book in his hand. He didn't like students who were pushy. It would remind him of a person he hated.

Rock is relatively unlucky, not only because of Flivi's praise, but also half of the reason -

Rock's outstanding temperament and handsome appearance forced him to be in the limelight. He didn't even need to make extra moves because someone was always paying attention to him secretly, even if he was in class at this time.

"Rock Anderson!"

Several students who were peeking at Rock were immediately brought back to attention by Snape's voice.

(End of this chapter)

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