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An Otherworldly Magician [HP X Marvel]

Disclaimer: I do not own anything in the Harry Potter world or Marvel, including the names of the characters. All of those belong to J.K Rowling and Disney _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Allen stood on the fire dragon, confronting Thanos and his host of alien fighters, and drew out his wand. "Crucio," "Imperio," "Avada Kedavra," "Shenfeng Shadowless Curse," "Diffindo," "Expecto patronum," and so on. An army of numerous supernatural beasts stands behind him. While travelling around the Marvel world, Allen stumbled upon a weird screen that rewarded him with red stars for doing good. He may go to other magical planets to study magic by devouring the small red star. Consuming red stars can also rejuvenate his thoughts and boost the efficiency with which he learns magic. Allen has no option but to go on the path of doing good things to earn a small star and study hard to study and master magic to defend himself and his family. The protagonist's three arguments are correct: she is not the Virgin; there is no brain, no system; the screen is simply responsible for travelling and refreshing the mind; and all magic is achieved via learning and driven by study. Well, what's up, guys? Well, this book isn't mine. It's Chinese fanfiction, and I'm translating it as I read it. It was a lot of pleasure to read. So I want everyone to read this book, and I hope you like it as much as I did. My first language is not English... As a result, there may be some grammatical problems... Please point out my faults so that I can remedy them. Thank you, folks...

ethen098 · Anime e quadrinhos
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32 Chs

Fourteen Curses

five days later,

Allen held the wand in his hand, pointed at the wooden door of the room a little nervously, and whispered a spell:

"Alohomora"

A weak magical power slowly flowed out of Allen's body along with Allen's spell and spiritual power, and then entered the wand along his arm. After being magnified by the wand, it turned into a blue magic ray and shot out, precisely hitting the wooden door. The door is locked.

"Ka Ka Ka!"

The wooden door, which was originally locked, opened automatically after a mechanical vibration under the action of Allen's unlocking spell.

"Huh, it's finally a success!"

Seeing the successful casting of the Unlocking Charm, Allen heaved a long sigh of relief.

Two days ago, he indirectly activated the function of "boosting the brain", and slowly read all the magic knowledge and spells in the four magic books, and memorized them in his mind.

But just reading and understanding the theoretical knowledge in the magic book does not mean that you can successfully cast the corresponding magic.

Although the spells that appear in these books are the most basic and simplest.

According to Allen's understanding of combining the contents of the four books, the reason why wizards can cast magic is that they have the special blood of wizards in their bodies, and they are born with a magical power called magic power.

And magic is based on this power, transforming it through spells and spiritual power, and producing various magical effects.

If you want to cast a spell successfully, you must first have magic in your body, which is why Muggles and Squibs cannot cast magic even if they know the spell.

In addition to magic, you'll need a wand.

The wand is like an amplifier and stabilizer. It can amplify and stabilize the magic power you output so that you can cast magic better.

If there is no magic wand, it is not impossible to cast magic, but it requires the wizard himself to have strong enough magic power and a strong ability to control magic.

And different wands have different magnification and stabilization effects.

The more suitable your wand is, the easier it is to reduce the difficulty and increase the power when casting magic.

A wand that is not suitable for you will not only make it more difficult to cast spells but may even be impossible to use at all.

In addition to the wand, to successfully release magic, you must have a certain theoretical basis for magic and have a clear understanding of the magic you want to release.

Every word of the mantra must be pronounced clearly and accurately, and the rhythm of chanting the mantra must also fully meet the requirements.

"Standard Spells, Elementary" mentioned that a wizard named Baruffeo, because of inaccurate pronunciation when chanting the spell, said 'f' instead of 's', and found himself lying on the floor On the chest stands a bison.

Therefore, if you want to cast the spell correctly, you must practice, and keep practising. The more you practice, the more you will naturally be able to accurately cast the corresponding spell.

Of course, some spells are more difficult. If you want to cast them successfully, you will need some more complicated skills. These skills may not be mentioned in the book. You need a professional teacher to guide you to learn them slowly.

After two days of practice, Allen finally found some skills today, and successfully cast the first spell-unlocking spell.

With the first success, his practice will become more and more smooth in the future. I believe that it will not be long before he can master all the spells in the first-grade textbook.

Ten days later, Allen kept practising various spells in the room with a wand in his hand.

The spells learned in the first grade are relatively simple spells that don't consume much mana.

Even with the magic power in Allen's body today, it can be easily used, but the power must be much worse.

Among the four magic books, or should be said to be three, the book "Magic Theory" only has theoretical knowledge explanations, and a total of fourteen magic spells are recorded, which are:

Soften, Cut, Unlock, Levitate, Lock, Repair, Transfigure, Restore, Snot, Fire, Repel, Smoke, Wand Light, and Wand Extinguishing.

Among them, except for the transformation spell, Allen is not very good at using it, and the other spells can be regarded as proficient.

However, among the fourteen spells, except for the Cutting Curse and the Fire Curse, which are considered a little offensive, the other spells do not have much offensive effect.

And the most important thing is that with his current magic power, the Cutting Curse cast can't even cut the clothes completely, and the Flame Curse can emit a small flame at most, which is similar to a lighter.

Originally, Allen thought that in those few magic books, there would be the kind of body-binding spell recorded, which was the kind of spell that Hermione immobilized Neville in the movie.

Because in terms of practicality in combat, the spell feels the best.

If he knew how to bind the whole body, he would give each of those robbers an "All petrification" when he went back, wouldn't it be easy to handle it?

It turned out that the spell was not recorded in the first-grade textbook. The Body Binding Charm might have been something Hermione taught herself from some grimoire in the library, or it might be a spell from a senior textbook.

No wonder Ron and Harry looked dazed when they saw Hermione cast that spell.

Thinking about it, although the two of them are scumbags, there are a total of more than a dozen spells taught in the first-grade textbooks. They can know nothing about it, and it is already the end of the semester at that time.

Unless there was no such spell in the textbook at all, so the two of them showed that they didn't know when they saw Hermione cast it.

However, even these spells in the first grade have no offensive power, but they are magical magic after all, and Allen feels that if they are used well, they may not be unable to produce unexpected effects.

But just to be on the safe side, he felt that he needed to experiment with the power of these magic combinations before returning.

Similarly, he can also get some little red stars, by the way, his little red stars have all been exhausted.

He remembered that it seemed that little wizards could not perform magic outside of school, otherwise they would be monitored by the Ministry of Magic.

But it seems that little wizards before entering school are not included in this regulation. In the movie, Hermione seems to have said on the train that she tried to release magic several times at home before school started, and they all succeeded.

Therefore, during the period before entering Hogwarts, he was free to cast magic, as long as he was not caught head-on by the Ministry of Magic.

Come to think of it, that chance should be very small.

There were not many wizards in the first place, and the orphanage he lived in was not in the urban area of ​​London, but in a small town in Surrey, so it was not a big problem to be careful.