His magic would give him an edge in many situations. For instance, he could use the Accio spell to quickly retrieve important items during a mission. However, he'd have to be careful not to expose magic to the non - magical members of the special forces. He might use it sparingly, only when it's a matter of life and death.
Harry's magic could be a double - edged sword. On one hand, it could help him with things like healing minor wounds with a simple spell, which would be useful in the field. But on the other hand, if the wrong people found out about his magic, it could put the whole special forces unit at risk. He'd have to find a way to integrate his magic into his new role in a way that doesn't draw too much attention.
Well, one possible plot could be that Harry uses his magic skills in a covert way within the special forces. For example, he could use the Disillusionment Charm to make himself and his team invisible during stealth missions. He might also use his quick thinking, which he developed from all his battles at Hogwarts, to outwit the enemies. His ability to sense danger, much like his connection to Voldemort in the original series, could help the special forces avoid ambushes.
His magic could make him a super - efficient scout. He could use spells like 'Homenum Revelio' to detect the presence of enemies easily.
His magic could make the Queen see him as a valuable asset. She might rely on his magical abilities for protection or for solving problems that normal means can't handle.
Harry's magic could actually give him an edge in some ways. He might be able to use his quick reflexes from Quidditch in gym class. And his knowledge of potions could make him really good at chemistry, even if he had to pretend he was just really interested in normal chemical reactions. But it would also be a source of stress, always having to hide it.
His magic might be a bit off. Since he can't see clearly without his glasses and is drunk, his concentration would be severely affected. Magic often requires focus, so he might accidentally cast spells wrong. For example, he could try to cast a levitation spell on an object but end up making it explode instead.
Harry's brave personality would make him a great front - line defender in the Royal Guard. He wouldn't shy away from dangerous situations. His sense of justice would ensure that he upholds the law and protects the royalty fairly.
The stilettos could slow him down during his adventures. He wouldn't be able to move as quickly as he usually does in his normal shoes or boots. This could put him at a disadvantage when facing danger, like when running from Death Eaters.
If he transfers, his relationships with his Hogwarts friends would be greatly affected. Hermione and Ron might feel betrayed or worried about him. They might try to convince him to come back. His relationships with his teachers would also change. Some teachers might be sad to see him go, while others might think it's for the best.
The magic in Harry Potter could give the RWBY pets new abilities. For example, they might be able to fly using magic spells or become invisible. This would change the way the RWBY characters interact with their pets and also how they use them in battles. The pets could also gain the ability to communicate with the characters in a more complex way, like using telepathy which is common in the Harry Potter world for some magical creatures.
Hermione would likely be one of his allies. She's intelligent and has a strong sense of justice, always having been interested in the rights and wrongs of the wizarding laws. She could provide Harry with valuable research and advice.