SYSTEM

This chapter explains the how the system work in the series.

The inspiration for this system comes from 'Pioneer of the wizarding world' by WizardingOrigin.

Concerning stats:

Each stat has a maximum limit of 25. The higher the stat gets more difficult it is to level it up.

-To increase 1 to 10, it takes 1 stat point for each level.

To increase 10 to 15, it takes 2 stat point for each level.

To increase 15 to 20, it takes 4 stat point for each level.

To increase 20 to 25, it takes 8 stat point for each level.

-To understand it more easily, average student normally has Level 1-10 Body,1-10 Mind,1-10 Magic.

Average witch or wizard normally have Level 10-15 Body,10-15 Mind,10-15 Magic.

Professors and Aurors have a Level 15-20 Body,15-20 Mind,15-20 Magic.

That is not to say that student cannot have stats above 10, it is just that it is very rare for a student to reach that level before becoming an adult as it takes a lot of hard work.

Concerning Skills:

Skills can be divided into 6 stages [Novice -> Apprentice -> Journeyman -> Adept -> Expert -> Master]

Each of these 6 stages are further divided by 10 levels.

For Novice 1 to 10, it takes 2 skill points to raise by one level.

For Apprentice 1 to 10, it takes 4 skill points to raise by one level.

For Journeyman 1 to 10, it takes 8 skill points to raise by one level.

For Adept 1 to 10, it takes 16 skill points to raise by one level.

For Expert 1 to 10, it takes 32 skill points to raise by one level.

For Master 1 to 10, it takes 64 skill points to raise by one level.

-To make it easier to understand,

Year 1 - 3 students are expected to be at novice level in their studies.

Year 4-5 students are expected to be at Apprentice level in their studies.

Year 6-7 students are expected to be at Journeyman level in their studies.

Average witches and wizard are expected to be at level of Journeyman-Adept.

Professors and Aurors are expected to be at level of Adept-Expert.

Great Wizards like Dumbledore and Voldemort are expected to be at level of Master.

Concerning spells:

Spells are divided according to their difficulty level.

Lumos(Novice) can be learned easily by a novice, but the Accio(Apprentice) charm will be much more difficult to learn for a novice but still doable.

Example-Harry was able to learn Patronus charm(Expert) as a Novice-Apprentice , but it required a year.

For silent casting of a spell, your skill in the branch of magic to which the spell belong should be a level above the spell difficulty.

For casting of a spell without wand motion, your skill in the branch of magic to which the spell belong should be two level above the spell difficulty.

Lumos(Novice) can be casted silently at Charms(Apprentice).

Lumos(Novice) can be casted without wand motion at Charms(Journeyman)

Note-All spells casted without wand motion are silent.

At Master level all spells can be cast silently and without wand motion.

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