Days to grind friendship at Hogwarts

Chapter 325 Skeleton Army

The ground trembled slightly, and the sound of dense footsteps merged into one, giving it a strange sense of order.

Although the skeleton army was completely unable to sense Glenn's location, with its huge numerical advantage, it wouldn't take long for them to find the big tree Glenn used to hide in the narrow jungle.

There is a steady stream of skeletons coming out of the lake, as if there is no end to it.

Seeing that hiding had lost its meaning, Glenn simply stepped out and raised the wand in his hand.

"The flames are blazing!"

An orange-yellow flame as tall as a person instantly erupted from the tip of the staff, sweeping towards the nearest skeleton.

He didn't attack with all his strength. Although the power of this flame curse was far from reaching the level of destruction like Dumbledore, it was still comparable to the top Aurors.

At least newcomers like Tonks, who were still participating in Auror training, could not reach this level even if they tried their best.

Skeletons, like the Inferi, are filthy creatures with dark attributes. According to common sense, fire has a great restraining effect on them.

Facts have proved that when Dumbledore used Vulcan to clear the way, the Inferi fled in panic like a defeated army.

Glenn's fire spell exuded blazing heat, and the leaves of several nearby big trees quickly lost moisture under the scorching heat, curled, burned, and turned into ashes. In the blink of an eye, these trees burned violently, and the fire appeared faintly.

Signs of loss of control.

In the dense jungle, the power of the fire spell was even strengthened, and even the air was burned and distorted.

The scorching heat wave rolled over, forcing Glenn to take a few steps back to avoid being accidentally injured by such an indiscriminate blow. Under such an attack, I believe it would be enough to eliminate a large number of skeletons, and maybe the remaining ones could be killed by the way.

They were all driven away.

However, the scene in front of him was different from what he imagined.

Under the billowing fire and thick smoke, the skeletons trapped inside seemed unaware and showed no fear. The original white bones were smoked black, but it did not seem to cause any substantial damage.

Hurt, continued to walk towards Glenn with firm steps.

Several large ignited trees collapsed, and the flames that had previously been overwhelming gradually extinguished under the stampede of the skeleton army.

A fire that was powerful enough to sweep through the entire jungle ended in an anticlimactic manner, causing minimal damage to the skeleton army.

The only result that could be considered a victory was that the dozens of skeletons in the center of the flames lost their weapons. Under the high temperature of the fire, the rusty weapons in their hands were burned into a puddle of molten iron.

Apart from this, the only skeletons that truly fell and lost their fighting power were those hit by the falling trees. The heavy tree trunks directly smashed them into broken bones and stubble all over the ground.

This result was obviously unexpected by Glenn. Even though his experience and knowledge reserves were far beyond ordinary people, he had never seen a dead creature that could ignore flames.

Although the situation was critical, Glenn was still calm. Facts proved that magic attacks alone could not cause any harm to the skeleton army. But those smashed skeletons also gave him some inspiration.

He raised his wand again and shouted, "Thunderbolt!"

The blasting spell is a powerful explosive spell that can produce huge impact.

A huge orange-red fireball flew out from the tip of the staff and fell into the dense group of skeletons. Glenn dodged and hid behind a big tree. Then there was a flash of red light, accompanied by a deafening roar, and various sizes of fireballs appeared.

Bone stubble and dirt and grass clippings were flying all over the sky.

With Peter Pettigrew's strength, he could use this spell to blow up half a Muggle street in a hurry, so if it were Glenn who was stronger, the power would naturally be stronger.

The thick smoke dissipated, revealing the scene at the explosive center. A huge pit appeared on the ground, and a layer of white bones that had been blown to pieces fell into the pit.

At the edge of the pit, there were many skeletons affected by the aftermath of the explosion. Some had their arms and legs broken, some had their waists broken, and some had their heads and bodies separated directly.

The result of this blasting spell was that hundreds of skeletons lost their combat effectiveness.

But what is creepy is that as long as their heads are not completely blown to pieces, even if these skeletons have lost the ability to move, they still struggle to stand up and continue to attack Glenn.

Seeing that the spell was effective, Glenn breathed a sigh of relief, waved his wand again and again, and threw several blasting spells at the densely populated area with skeletons.

After the successive roars of explosions, the skeleton army became noticeably thinner, and the pressure suddenly eased.

Facts have proved that although these skeletons are not afraid of fire, they have almost no defense against physical attacks. In fact, the flames and high temperatures of the blasting spell did not cause any harm to them. All the results were caused by the impact of the explosion.

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Glenn had no intention of using only the blasting curse. After all, the skeleton army had become much thinner, and it was almost impossible to achieve such a big result.

Since physical attacks are so effective, we might as well change our thinking.

Transfiguration.

Relying on Dumbledore's experience notes, Glenn's level in Transfiguration is even higher than that of Charms. What's more, due to the flexibility of Transfiguration, it is more useful in actual combat than Charms.

The wand was waved again, the ground slowly shook, and the two towering trees began to shake without warning.

Under the influence of the transformation technique, these two big trees slowly pulled out their roots, waved their branches and leaves, and transformed into human forms.

Logically speaking, Glenn's strength is not enough to complete the transformation of a big tree into a giant or a giant monster. But in fact, this is not a trick.

What Glenn performed was not a complete transformation.

This inspiration comes from the Transfiguration class at Hogwarts. In the process of learning, young wizards often have incomplete transformations. For example, if they want to turn a match into a needle, they get a toothpick; if they want to turn a mouse into a

There is still a layer of fluff on the cup. Although the shape has changed, the essence has not completely changed.

The two giant tree men in front of him are the effects that Glenn used this inspiration to achieve.

The deformation looks very rough. The essence of the tree man is still wood, not a flesh and blood body like the giant monster. It even has tree crowns and branches and leaves on its body. It has no wisdom and can only wave its thick arms like arms aimlessly.

branches, whipping the nearby skeleton.

In this way, the difficulty of transformation is undoubtedly much lower. Even though Glenn's strength is far inferior to Dumbledore, it is still enough to have a good effect.

Swinging the huge branches, he could easily smash all the skeletons within the attack range into pieces all over the ground.

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