The advantages are obvious, aoe damage, and death without dead ends.

But the shortcomings are equally obvious, not to mention that it can only be conducted through the ground, and the enemy will lose its effect after leaving the ground.

Also, the instant-death effect of the Death Slayer Curse itself has been weakened.

According to Professor Fox's experimental records, the effect of the diffused Life Sucking Charm is different according to the strength of the soul.

Those with low soul strength, such as the giant spider in the Forbidden Forest that day, still have the effect of instant death.

At a higher level, such as normal muggles, intelligent magical animals, centaurs, goblins, house-elves, etc., the instant death effect is gone, but they will fall into a deep faint, and then they can wake up again. .

The higher ones, such as wizards, can't even faint, and only make the other party feel dizzy or uncomfortable with nosebleeds.

If you want to avoid these disadvantages, you can.

Professor Fox put forward an idea in his notes.

Diffusion of black magic is the result of sacrificing the power of black magic to achieve diffusion, but as long as your black magic itself is strong enough, even if it is thinned and weakened, it will have the effect of making the wizard die instantly.

So doesn't this disadvantage mean that it doesn't exist?

The power of magic mainly depends on three points.

The proficiency of the caster.

The magic of the caster.

The caster's mood.

As long as all these three points are strengthened, the magic released can theoretically be infinitely stronger.

Proficiency needs to be taken slowly. This Lynn can't do it quickly, but he has already mastered the three unforgivable spells. He hides in the room of Requirement all day and uses some small spiders, small frogs and other creatures to practice.

He has now reached the high-end level of magic power among adult wizards, and it is basically impossible to have a big improvement in a short period of time.

As for the emotions when casting spells, the reason why black magic is called black magic is that it is subjectively malicious when used. Lynn thinks that he is not a good person in general, but he is by no means a bad guy.

Innate disadvantage in subjective evil emotions.

Fortunately, Lynn is not an ordinary wizard.

He is a wall hanging.

After catching Kira last semester, the system rewarded him for unlocking a talent: Inheriting the Bloodline.

The initial value is two points, and the effect is to have a 50% chance to double his enchantment.

After the semester started, Lynn directly added his two free points to it.

Now this talent has four points, and the effect becomes, there is a 25% chance to double the spell, and a 25% chance to triple the spell!

The effect of this talent is too suitable for the spread of black magic.

The black magic that is most suitable for the spread of black magic is undoubtedly the life-threatening spell, and instant death in a large area is a bug.

And the curse of life-threatening curse, no matter how strong the single effect is, there is only one effect, which is to make people die.

Multiplying enhancements is a waste, but using black magic to spread is different.

Lynn has a hunch that although it is possible to triple the magic spell now, the strength is definitely not enough, but as long as he keeps adding points to this talent and increasing the multiplier, he can use the range of power that is enough to make the wizard die instantly. The curse is not a dream!

And the increase in the effect of the magic spell, the improvement brought to him is obvious.

Right now by the Black Lake in the morning, Cedric has been in a state of doubting his life since he was directly knocked into the lake by one of his petrification spells that tripled.

Lynn and Ian took great pains to get him up, and they used many times to release the spell. In the end, they almost sent him to the school hospital to release him from the petrified state.

"Are you a monster?"

Cedric had a spoiled look on his face.

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I didn't mean it, I really didn't expect the effect to be so strong."

Lynn usually kept apologizing while helping him dry the water on his robes.

"Why didn't his universal cracking spell work?" Even Ian looked at Lynn strangely.

Lynn scratched the back of his head awkwardly.

"Maybe, probably, it's because the effect of my spell is too strong, so I can't get rid of it."

The two looked at Lynn like a monster, unable to figure out how his spell suddenly became so strong in just one summer vacation.

But from this day on, the two of them never wanted to spar with Lynn.

Others accompany them to be happy and improve each other.

With Lynn sparring, it can cost a person half his life.

At noon eating in the auditorium, Cedric and the others also discovered Lynn's strangeness.

He eats very slowly, chewing slowly for fear of swallowing the food in his mouth. They've eaten together for over a year, and of course know that's not Lynn's normal eating style.

"I'm taking care of myself." Lynn said confidently.

"Did you know? Every time you chew more, you can make your stomach move three times less, which can effectively relieve digestive pressure."

Cedric was dumbfounded.

Ian looked at him like an alien.

"You talked to us about health preservation at the Magic Academy?"

"What's wrong with the Magic Academy? Wizards are human too, and everyone has to take care of themselves!" He said confidently.

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Cedric and Ian squinted at him at the same time.

In fact, Lynn was trying to prevent himself from accidentally swallowing the mandrake blade under his tongue.

He has been insisting on it for almost a month, and he can take the next step when he waits for the next full moon.

If the leaves are eaten into the stomach at this time, it will really be a waste.

Animagus is very difficult to train, in addition to requiring the support of skilled Transfiguration, luck also accounts for a large proportion.

There are many factors beyond the control of the wizard himself. Once there is a slight error, everything will be restarted from scratch.

The reason why Lynn prepared at the beginning of this semester was that she was not sure whether she would succeed or not.

However, Animagus is not necessary for his plan. There are the best ones, which can be icing on the cake and increase the success rate. There is no need to force it. The big deal is to keep an eye on Harry Potter every day after Halloween.

Of course, Lynn naturally still hopes that he can succeed.

He still looks forward to what kind of animal his Animagus is.

At this moment, there was a sudden commotion on the Gryffindor long table next to Ravenclaw.

Malfoy was waving a glass ball the size of a ping-pong ball up and down, and looked at the first-year wizards in Gryffindor with a smirk.

He stole the memory ball that Neville's grandma had sent him.

Harry and Ron jumped to their feet, they had obviously put up with him for a long time and wanted to take the opportunity to fight Draco.

However, it happened that Professor McGonagall passed by here, preventing the conflict that was about to break out.

Draco took a harsh word with his two henchmen and left.

Cedric whispered to Lynn.

"This junior in your academy is a bit...causing trouble."

Lynn shrugged.

"It's not some, it's what it is."

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