Hogwarts: Harry Potter and the Glock 18

Chapter 64 Adding a little bit of stuff

After reading the comments, some readers feel that the magic power of this world suppresses technology too much, and hundreds of electromagnetic cannons can't break the armor of the Frost Tyrant.

To be honest, without these supplementary settings, the magical creatures in the wizarding world should have been extinct long ago, and wizards can still hide them, but where do they hide?

Even without the outrageous black technology of this world, as far as the force of the real world is concerned, this abundant martial arts can also kill all magical creatures except for a few magical creatures that are particularly good at hiding and escaping.

Muggles and wizards are hostile, so aren't Muggles and magical creatures? Can't they bully wizards and kill these magical creatures?

What is magic power? Muggles definitely want to study it, but catching wizards and dissecting them is not good enough. The Ministry of Magic will kill these people, but it is very likely that wizards will not care about dissecting magical creatures.

With enough interests and motivation, it becomes an inevitable possibility for magical creatures to be hunted and killed by Muggles in large numbers.

In the setting of this book, magical creatures rarely appear in areas with poor magic power, that is, most of the land and ocean in the world. Most of the places where they gather are near world wonders with rich magic power, such as Hogg Watts' Forbidden Forest (Dark Forest), Eternal Ice Field, etc., such wonders are distributed all over the world, forming a stable home for magical creatures. The powerful magic magnetic field can shield most prying eyes, and it is difficult for Muggles to find here.

In terms of setting, magic power is a kind of high-level energy that is much higher than the electric energy used in the Muggle world. Even wizards have no way to thoroughly study magic power. Being able to use it and understand its essence are two different things, so here it is completely In the face of crushing energy, the attacks caused by low-level energy will be greatly weakened.

Kinetic energy weapons are indeed capable of piercing a mountain, but magic affects the rules. Sometimes HP's magic doesn't look strong, but if you study it in depth, it is a conceptual power that is similar to the rule system, that is, pure idealism, unreasonable idealism .

Just as the Frost Tyrant's armor has constant instantaneous kinetic energy impact absorption, even if the electromagnetic gun bursts at a hundred times the speed of sound, under the influence of the 'rule' of kinetic energy absorption, the physical laws of reality can't handle the higher-level rules, which is deforming It has already been reminded in the chapters of the art class that when the magic power exists on the deformed object, its properties will completely change. When wood turns into iron, it has all the properties of iron. Unless the deformation is destroyed and the magic power dissipates, this Change is constant.

This kind of magic that fundamentally changes the form and nature of matter can be understood as: the power of idealism temporarily modifies reality.

But there is no need to worry about the extinction of ordinary creatures. Magical creatures will not leave the place of residence at will. They are different from wizards. Wizards are really low in the purity of magic power, which is worse than goblins. The strength of human wizards lies in their brains and creativity. strength, and relying on the strong reproductive ability of human beings.

A wizard can use 1 point of magic power to leverage 10 points of power, and all of this is something that no human wizard can do. This is the most critical point.

Ordinary creatures live very well, and the conflicts between wizards and Muggles do not exist all over the world. It is Onsa who likes to play genocide, but this group of white skins is not the only one in the world.

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