Tom really needs to grab this top spot, because the first person to release the fire spell is very likely to get extra points, and the probability of triggering the achievement is also very high.
He looked at Professor Flitwick. Flitwick thought he was nervous, so he gave him an encouraging smile.
With Professor Flitwick's permission, Tom pulled out his wand: "Burning flames!"
A flame thinner than the tongue of a lighter emerged from the tip of Tom's wand and landed on the podium.
"Oh, well done!" Professor Flitwick shouted, clutching his hands. "Look, Mr. Yordle has succeeded! Ravenclaw adds a point!"
[For the glory of Ravenclaw! Successfully earn points for Ravenclaw Academy x 1 magic stone + 10]
[The little genius of the magic curse became the first person in the class to release the flame curse, magic stone +10]
[Flitwick's approval is appreciated by Professor Flitwick Magic Stone +10]
Three achievements appeared all at once. Tom earned 30 magic stones all at once, opening the door to a new world.
After Professor Flitwick instructed several students in the fire spell, the class passed quickly. Just as Tom expected, after taking this class, the label of magic spells was added in the column of his theory of knowledge, and he also added three points of experience. But what's terrible is that it seems that Quirrell is really not good. The system does not recognize his teaching at all. He taught a class, but in the end, the system didn't even unlock the Defence Against the Dark Arts tab...
It seems that the quality of teaching is too poor to be recognized by the system and to gain experience. This is also very reasonable. Is it the same for you to read a book for an hour in the library and spend an hour in silence? If you can earn experience even in a daze, then Tom should just sleep in the library.
What awaited them next was Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration.
Professor McGonagall is different from other professors. Professor Quirrell is cowardly, Professor Flitwick is like a fairy tale dwarf, Professor Snape is villainous, and Professor McGonagall is strict and smart. It is said that when Professor McGonagall was sorting the house, the Sorting Hat thought about the options of Ravenclaw and Gryffindor for nearly ten minutes, and finally obeyed her own wishes and assigned her to Gryffindor.
In the first class, she gave the little wizards a slap in the face. As soon as they entered the classroom, the first thing the little wizards saw was not Professor McGonagall, but a tabby cat. However, after everyone arrived, the tabby cat suddenly turned into the serious-looking Professor McGonagall, which really surprised most of the students. After all, not all the students were invited by Professor McGonagall.
She knocked on the table, making the classroom quiet again. "The most complicated and difficult course at Hogwarts is Transfiguration, so anyone who tries to disrupt my class will be I ask you to go out, once you are expelled, don't come back, don't say I warned you then."
Pure passers-by, one thing to say, indeed, no one in Professor McGonagall's class has ever dared to be skinny, not even a Slytherin student. After all, after being kicked out, Professor Snape would never come forward to intercede for his students. Let Professor Snape bow down in front of Professor McGonagall and beg Professor McGonagall to forgive her students in a low voice? It was worse than having Snape be Harry's godfather.
Tom also became serious: in Professor McGonagall's class, it's better not to be skinny.
It seems that every professor has to demonstrate his magic level before he starts his lecture, and Professor McGonagall is no exception. She pulled out her wand and poked at the desk beside her, and the desk turned into a big, plump white pig, twitching its nose and walking towards the students, but with a wave of Professor McGonagall, it turned back into the lectern.
This caught the attention of the students. They wished they could start learning Transfiguration right away, but they soon realized that there was about 7 Professor Quirrell between them and Professor McGonagall, and they still needed a long time. It takes a while to do that step, and the length of time depends on the person—most people can’t do it before graduation anyway.
In order to answer the question, Tom sat in the front row, and he could see the entire transformation process clearly: the pig that Professor McGonagall had conjured was flawless, and he could even feel the heat from the pig's nose, the only one. The downside is that the pigs are so clean, but that's normal - no one wants to smell a pig in a closed classroom.
For Professor McGonagall's level, there are only four words to describe it: terrifying! Tom took a deep breath and contributed to global warming. The podium is a dead thing, and the pig is a living thing. Professor McGonagall can actually realize the transformation between these two life forms, and it seems that the pig has its own consciousness!
Tom was a little curious: Is this pig really moving according to the behavior of a pig, or is it being manipulated by Professor McGonagall like a marionette? It only took Professor McGonagall a moment to reveal the mysteries of the wizarding world and their power.
Yes, guns are indeed much more useful than wands on a frontal battlefield, but if wizards put themselves in the shadows they will be a formidable force. After all, Professor McGonagall, who can turn a podium into a pig, can naturally turn a kitchen knife into a fragrant steak.
Professor McGonagall wrote a lot of blackboard writing on the blackboard, allowing the students to take down a lot of complicated and difficult notes. Now the students understand what the most complicated course is - this is simply an advanced math course in the magic world. !
After finishing the difficult theoretical part, this Transfiguration Art developed into the practical part. She gave each student a match and began to have them try to turn into a needle. The difficulty of Transfiguration is something that you will never know if you have never used it before.
Tom is very familiar with the theoretical aspects, but when it is his turn to operate, he is blinded. The magic power he outputs is either too high or too low, and he can't always make the match change the way he wants. It broke. However, Professor McGonagall did not reprimand him for this. Instead, he took a serious look at the match that was broken in two, observed the cross section again, and gave him an encouragement: "Very good, your match has become pointed, the cross section Also metallized, all you need is to control the magic output."
Hermione next to Tom made rapid progress. When she waved her wand, the match on her table twisted a bit, becoming thinner as a whole, becoming more pointed at one end, and showing a metallic sheen. Hermione looked satisfied, and her eyes brightened under her tousled hair. By the end of get out of class, only Hermione had managed to make her match perfect: her match was more like a needle than a match. Among other little wizards, it is excellent to make the match change, but Tom can only make the match point at one end, and half of the wood inside becomes metal.
After the get out of class, as expected, 4 points of experience have been added to the Transfiguration column.