Harry Potter’s Defense Professor

Chapter 210: Dumbledore's public class

"Who exactly won just now?" Lockhart couldn't help but ask after sending off the uninvited guest and accompanying Dumbledore back to the castle, "It seems that your last wave of eruptions seems to have caused the other party to start building up. The advantage is completely broken?"

Dumbledore used hundreds of spells in the duel. Although the opponent blocked all of them, he reached a tie with him after only a few spells. It seems to be very handsome, but the victory or defeat is not about who uses the few spells. To be able to cast such a large number of spells in the same period of time is Dumbledore's ability, not a reason to admit defeat.

"If I work hard, the result is not clear. In theory, if I can break the opponent's defense with one burst, or even interrupt the opponent's spellcasting, I will win." Dumbledore did not intend to hide it, "but it's just a discussion. , I think I lost, the opponent relies on my own strength, but I have used foreign objects..."

The exciting battle between the top wizards from the east and the west just now, although short, attracted almost all the students of the school to watch from far or near. At this time, many students surrounded Dumbledore with admiration. Only with this level of collision, can they see how strong their headmaster really is... An exotic wizard defeated the most powerful wizard recognized by the Ministry of Magic, and then met with The headmaster of Hogwarts is tied!

"With the help of a foreign object," Professor McGonagall asked strangely. "You mean the wand? It's not a foreign object, is it?"

Dumbledore shook his head, no further explanation. But Lockhart guessed that Dumbledore's foreign object should refer to the Elder Wand he used, the legendary weapon made by Death.

"How do you think who lost? Speaking of foreign objects, the wizard also used a weapon that none of us knew. Maybe it was an artifact or something!" Sent to Hogsmeade by the Ministry of Magic, responsible for Tonks, who was protecting the students, also watched the battle. She couldn't see who was winning or losing.

After Dumbledore stepped up a few steps, he suddenly turned around and looked at the hundreds of students who were following him, and made a very important decision.

"Since my classmates are so fortunate to be able to see an exotic wizard from thousands of miles away, and cooperate with me to have a point-to-point wizard duel, then I think everyone should not just treat it as an after-dinner talk." Dumble Lido gave himself a loud voice again, "and should see something deeper."

All the students pricked up their ears, and even the professors looked at Dumbledore expectantly. Could it be that the first white wizard in the UK wants to teach everyone fighting skills?

"Everyone can take this as an open class, but the knowledge of this class is not found in any book." Dumbledore said seriously, "Most of it is my personal opinion, but I have more than a hundred years of experience. Your life experience can guarantee that these ideas, even if they are wrong, are not too outrageous.”

Everyone was in a commotion, and then quickly quieted down.

"The power of wizards comes from magic! There is no doubt about it. As we all know, wizards of pure blood have some advantages in the amount of magic power than ordinary wizards, but this does not determine the victory or loss of the battle!" Dumbledore's opening remarks It caused a commotion among the Slytherin students, but he immediately continued, "Gidro, as a defense class professor, you must understand the factors that determine the outcome of the battle?"

"Of course, the outcome of the battle is determined by spell proficiency and power, human reaction speed, and combat skills." Lockhart hadn't felt like a student being asked by a teacher for a long time. Under the circumstances, it depends on the staying power, that is, the amount of magic power."

Dumbledore nodded with satisfaction: "Your Defense class professor summed it up very well, children! If he hadn't graduated, I should have given Ravenclaw 10 points."

A slight laugh.

"Spell proficiency, combat skills, etc. I can't help you here. This has to be handed over to your magic spell and defense class professors, as well as your own practice." Dumbledore smiled and continued, "But spells What determines the power?"

"Magic output speed! And magic affinity!" Dumbledore didn't teach his students for many years, so he didn't give a **** and announced the answer directly.

"The speed of mana output, as the name suggests, is the amount of mana you can use in a short period of time. It is said that it will be affected by the strength of the mana, which can also be said to be affected by blood." Dumbledore once again raised the topic of debate, "But I It is believed that this effect is very small, and the upper limit of the magic power output speed is only affected by the strength of the body. Through the diligent exercise of the day after tomorrow, the body can become stronger and stronger, and the magic power output speed can be continuously improved until it reaches the magic power that the body can withstand. Maximum flow rate."

Lockhart and some teachers nodded in agreement. When they reached their realm far exceeding that of ordinary wizards, of course, it could be seen that Dumbledore's statement was correct. The wand's hand hurts and even breaks. In this world where there is no way to greatly increase the strength of the body, the magic output speed of all wizards who often fight is similar, but I don't know whether Voldemort's newly acquired body has an advantage in this regard.

And the students who looked up at Dumbledore under the steps were suddenly enlightened, and Lockhart even saw Hermione take out a notebook and write down something.

"Actually, the total amount of magic power, you can also say it is blood, plays the least role in the battle... Because it rarely happens that the two sides have used up their magic power, and there is no winner yet." Deng Bridor continued to preach: "More mana is of course good, but if a battle is over - when you are knocked down or when all enemies are knocked down, the part of the mana you haven't used up, theoretically Saying it is useless... Of course, it's just a theory. People are always greedy, just like me, I have never used up my magic power in my life, but I still hope my magic power can be stronger."

"And the magic affinity, this thing is more mysterious... Everyone just listen, I don't know how to improve the wizard's magic affinity." Dumbledore began to talk about the point, "We use spells, in fact, Use the magic power in the body to direct the magic power outside the body, and let these magic powers work together to complete the spell we want to cast, which is in the book."

That's right, this is the knowledge from the first-year textbook. It's in the first chapter, and most people have the impression.

"Most wizards, when casting spells, almost always use one part of their internal magic power, driving a little more than one point of external magic power, so as to use a spell that is about twice as powerful as the mana they consume. The magic wand can magnify this. Multiples, a good wand will allow you to cast spells five or six times your own magic power. And creatures with high magic affinity, such as extinct elves, can do this with almost no wand."

When the following students stopped arguing, Dumbledore continued to explain: "Magic affinity can also affect the recovery speed of magic in the body, but this is relatively indifferent. After a night's sleep, anyone's magic will be fully restored. And elves The close relatives of the house-elves, their magic powers are almost inexhaustible if they do not fight fiercely, which is because of the high affinity of magic power."

"And I think I lost the duel just now..." After explaining Datong, Dumbledore finally had to answer everyone's most curious question, "Because, in the battle just now, my magic power always The amount is far more than the opponent, and I think my weapon is far better than the opponent, but the mana consumed is several times the opponent, and the opponent is tied..."

"But the total amount of magic power is also a part of strength!" Immediately below, some Slytherin students were dissatisfied.

"Yes, the total amount of magic power is part of strength!" Dumbledore agreed immediately, "but the point is, in the battle just now, I consumed more than a quarter of the total amount of magic power, although the opponent's total amount of magic power was less than I am less, but he only consumes less than a quarter... That is to say, if I don't use thunder to break his defense and beat him immediately, I will definitely lose."

"But you must have some thunderous means, don't you?"

"Yes, child, but I can't promise to knock down the opponent immediately, and it's just a sparring!"

Lockhart frowned. As a defense class professor, he was almost instinctive. He thought more and more deeply than those students: "Mr. Principal, you mean that the other party uses far less magic power than you, in the Stalling with you in battle? Is this because of the affinity of magic?"

"Yes, I really can't figure this out... In the battle, he used almost a little magic power to drive all the magic elements in that small area, making it a little difficult for me to use spells, I don't know if this is How to do it, maybe the Chinese blood is destined to have a small amount of magic but a high affinity for magic? Maybe it has something to do with the way they learn magic?" Dumbledore also explained to Lockhart in a low voice, "I It is estimated that he is almost using one point of magic power to drive more than ten points of magic power to cast the first thunder spell, and it will be normal until I force it to move - and this is impossible. Levander discussed this, and we agreed that there is a limit to the help of foreign objects, and no weapon can do that."

"So ~www.readwn.com~ children." Dumbledore said loudly again, "There are many factors that determine the strength of wizards, but almost all are determined by acquired training. Bloodline is not everything, hard work is the right way. !"

After saying this, Dumbledore turned and walked towards the headmaster's office.

"Excellent speech, Mr. Headmaster, but can you talk about how to improve the magical affinity of the human body," Lockhart quickly chased after Dumbledore, "At least, your magical affinity is much higher than mine? , how is this done?"

"I don't know, Gilderoy..." Dumbledore said helplessly, "I admit, I have a higher magical affinity than you, and higher than when I was younger, but I haven't done anything... maybe As I get older, or fight with spells more, the magic affinity increases? I'm also at a loss."

"The more the magic is used, the more affinity will be improved. I personally think it is the most reliable..." Lockhart continued to follow Dumbledore closely, and he needed a way to improve his strength now, "But if it is just So simple, it makes no sense that the previous wizards couldn't find it, and this statement is clearly marked as unverifiable in some classics..."

"Gidro, all I can say is, I don't know either." Dumbledore explained apologetically, he could understand Lockhart's eagerness to strengthen himself, "Maybe you can ask that Chinese wizard, Although I wouldn't tell you if I were him, you can try."

"Okay, I'll give it a try." Lockhart made up his mind to ask the reason for the high affinity of the Chinese wizard's magic power. If he could mobilize the magic power of a small piece of heaven and earth with just a wave of his hand, then Must be so cool!

(Continue the public chapter, and by the way, ask for a recommendation ticket on Monday...)

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