HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 292 Questions



Chapter 292 Questions

Games usually have clear goals.

Especially this kind of game where you have to fight monsters, level up and pass levels.

Most of the young wizards came forward one after another and fought the game world to the end with great enthusiasm.

If you can't beat them, just kill the monsters to level up. You can always beat them anyway.

The faction of Ravenclaw has taken a different approach. During normal gameplay they will analyze the plot and come up with their own speculations about the game world and recommendations for various professional schools - these are selling very well and they have a good business sense.

It is said that some of them are even sold outside the school.

After all, there are too many people outside the school who want to know about this "God-given place" but cannot get in.

However, the gaming world brings more than just benefits.

There are indeed some minor problems that can be overcome, but they are still a bit troublesome and are gradually emerging.

First, it’s the professors.

Professors in charge of courses like Transfiguration, Charms, and Potions, which often have classroom exercises, have been a little distressed recently.

The young wizards who chose melee professions that did not rely too much on magic power had their total magic power increase by almost half of what it was in the past.

Most people chose magic professions, and their total magic power at least doubled.

The rapid growth of magic power has resulted in almost every young wizard encountering accidents in class recently.

If they used their past magic power output to cast spells and brew potions, the results would be predictable.

Professor Flitwick has been reluctant to teach any spells with lethal power recently, as something bad would definitely happen if they were to practice against each other.

He is now considering whether to take classes in the game world as well. Then he will have targets to attack and will not need to practice in pairs.

Professor McGonagall is worried about the completion rate of Transfiguration classes recently. Transfiguration is the most difficult compulsory course in Hogwarts and it tests the accuracy very much...

The old professor could only ask them to observe more, and start practicing Transfiguration from the roughest targets, returning to that small first-grade classroom.

Professor Slughorn had given up and instead asked the young wizards to memorize potion recipes, occasionally calling on them to recite or have the whole class to write them out.

Otherwise, during class practice, there would be sounds of crucibles exploding everywhere, and he didn't have such a strong heart...

Sometimes one is enough!

And potion materials also cost money. Although it was the school's funds, and Dumbledore and the school board were not short of money...

But the Potions Professor couldn't stand this torture.

It’s time to give up, and wait for colleagues to come up with a solution later. It won’t be too late to practice then…

However, fifth and seventh year students who were facing wizard level exams had to hurry up - even if it meant wasting materials for advanced potions.

There is no way. No matter how strong they become now, they cannot escape the exam.

At times like this, we have to be thankful that Professor Snape resigned, otherwise it would be hard to imagine his expression when he saw the mixing session in the Potions class and almost everyone's crucible exploded.

Gryffindor!!!

Little giant monster!!!

Points deducted!!!

Dumbledore and Grindelwald's research on this situation resulted in...

Right now the young wizards are at a low level and are upgrading quickly. It is predicted that after Christmas, everyone will enter a period of stagnation and consolidation of strength, and at that time they will naturally be able to slowly adapt to the current strength.

This kind of problem that can be solved naturally over time is not the point. What is bothering Dumbledore now is actually another problem.

The school atmosphere at Hogwarts has always been a bit...

Not only Dumbledore, the wise old man, but even the Sorting Hat itself sometimes doubts whether it is right to divide students.

Hasty classification unites some people but divides the whole.

Even now Dumbledore sometimes can't help but look at Slytherin with some tinted glasses - except for Alison, of course. Not only because of blood relationship, but Alison's outrageous behavior has surpassed the classification of the college and is completely unique.

However, the adults naturally have enough reason to suppress this "discrimination" and get along naturally with their colleagues and little wizards.

But it’s different for teenage wizards.

Bullying in Hogwarts always exists, but because of fear of professors and knowing that it is shameful, it is not easy to make it public. This does not only refer to the conflicts between the colleges, such as the cockfighting between Slytherin and Gryffindor. There are also cases like a few people surrounding and excluding, or seniors bullying juniors. This kind of situation can happen to students in the same college.

It's rare for someone to die in a Muggle school, but the fact that it's such a big deal in the news is partly due to the rapid speed at which information spreads these days.

There weren't many deaths in a magic school like Hogwarts. Although the young wizards knew magic, and could fight and duel, they were not good at it, and they were not exposed to any extreme dark magic like the Unforgivable Curses. It was rare for someone to die directly and even the professors' magic couldn't save him.

But now the strength of the little wizards is constantly increasing.

Nothing serious has happened so far, but what about the future?

Which little wizard, on impulse, uses some magic from the game world to attack them - wouldn't that be the end of them?

When the advantage of natural magic growth over time is lost...

Nowadays, senior students can be considered safe. They will graduate in two years and leave without any preparation.

Think about those first grades.

This group of young wizards will be exposed to the gaming world from now on and train for seven years. What will the future look like?

His combat experience and in-depth understanding of magic might be a little worse, but his total magical power, physical fitness and other hardware probably wouldn't be weaker than those of the past deans, or even Dumbledore and Grindelwald.

Most adult wizards would give more thought before doing things, but what would these small "nuclear warheads" consider?

Teenagers are not mentally mature...

It would be good to demolish Hogwarts.

Big Power Bear Kid*N

Dumbledore stroked his long beard melancholy, and accidentally hurt himself while thinking.

Strengthen Hogwarts' defense system and automatic recovery capabilities...

It would be best to study the rules in the game world that "players cannot cause harm to each other" and then apply them in Hogwarts...

The workload is so overwhelming that it makes people feel dizzy.

It turns out that even if Alison's third-year routine wasn't disrupted by strange big black dogs, rats and Dementors, she would still cause even greater problems for the leader of the Order of the Phoenix like a big villain.


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