
I thought the whispering voice of Revelio while stealthing was seductive.
It’s good, I’m in fifth grade.
>>2
Isn’t it practically a first-year student!?
>>2
Seeing the last teachers, I realize that they are still just fifth graders after all.
Revelio Revelio Revelio Revelio Revelio Revelio Revelio
>>3
Chirin chirin
What happens to the opponent after they are transformed into explosives and detonated by a transformation spell, I wonder?
No doubts.
It’s not just the strength, but the mysterious steel-like mental state that remains almost unfazed even when encountering villains or trolls is also scary.
I’m too suited to being a dark wizard.
What kind of dark magic is this? This is transformation magic!
Axiogralicius Incendio
I can seriously aim to kill any living being and cast Avada.
If you’re going to pick a fight, please come after you’ve developed resistance to transformation techniques…
It’s all because of the run lock!
I’m the strongest up to this point! I could beat Voldemort too!
I thought that, but I ultimately reached the conclusion that there’s no way we can win…
It’s interesting to ring the bell next to that transfer student!
Unlike the original work, the level of civility is high…
Is this really Hogwarts?
>>18
Isn’t it because it was before Grindewald and Tom stirred up the world and caused a change in consciousness for the worse?
The principal must be different, right?
>>19
This year’s Quidditch is canceled!
What’s up with that bald guy and the rapid-fire Avada?
Don’t run away from the final boss that has turned into a monster! This isn’t a student mentality anymore!
The black principal who made the original fans laugh just by mentioning his name.
>>22
No bullshit sports is appreciated.
I don’t hate people enough to shoot them with a machine gun…
That is a magic that can only be truly mastered by those who let negative emotions overflow like breathing.
Being transformed into an exploding barrel is like an instant death from a single punch, right?
Don’t casually chant Protego like the residents from 100 years ago…
Are you a warrior tribe?
The reason I’m strange is that I use forbidden techniques to the fullest and my soul is completely untainted.
>>26
Killing a person makes one impure, right?
In other words, if you don’t consider the opponent as a person, it’s safe.
The level of civility at Hogwarts is high, but the level of civility outside the castle is like garbage.
>>29
When I found out that the scum who secretly dated my daughter while working at the shop was being blackmailed by a bad guy, and that he was giving away the store’s money and valuables, I thought to myself that something needs to be done about this guy when he sent a letter saying he would go on his honeymoon once the bad guy issue was settled.
I only read up to “The Mysterious Prince,” and that was nearly 20 years ago, but I recently started again.
“Is this Gringotts?” It’s fun when you think that and it actually is.
Are there any games where you can play Quidditch?
To be honest, it seems super boring.
>>32
I think there was supposed to be an announcement, but I wonder if they’re already selling that.
>>32
I feel like it was around the PS2 era.
>>32
TRPG… was a game where a circle doing TRPG decided on their own system and ran it among themselves…
>>32
It seems like there were quite a few in the decade of the movie.
>>32
The recently released Quidditch Champions is quite interesting.
Because the rules have been changed.
Poor Sebastian.
The GBA Quidditch game was fun.
This guy is someone I can kill.
I was thinking of buying it during the sale, but I don’t know anything about Harry Potter at all…
>>39
As long as we exclude the shopkeepers and people around there, the main story mostly revolves around people unrelated to the original work, so it’s safe.
>>39
Even without knowing, it was enjoyable as an action.
I often thought, “What is this guy saying?”
I just blew up the barrel and turned it to stone stealthily…
I can do it with my senior Giliarvas.
It’s definitely strong that Abaddon cannot be defended against and can cause instant death, but there are countless ways to kill it… that’s what it feels like.
>>44
Changing to a barrel bomb and getting 2 kills while flying is just too insane!
>>44
It seems that even the Stunning Spell, a favorite among our allies as a non-lethal spell, can be used in succession to kill…
>>58
I want to see a grand spell using water or fire, like when Double Door and Tom fought.
Sebastian has a bit of a struggle with his ally goblins, but…
I’m pretty much on par with the enemy goblins in terms of response, aren’t I?
You’re a nice person even though you’re in Slytherin.
Despite being in Ravenclaw, you’re not studying enough.
I wonder what will happen with my career path.
I found something like this.
https://www.playstation.com/ja-jp/games/harry-potter-quidditch-champions/
There are usually some ridiculous options, and it makes me laugh.
>>54
Family heirloom…
>>54
I’ll take this.
>>54
It’s troublesome when someone starts saying things stronger than the options.
N-No… I didn’t mean it like that…
I dislike spineless Kane.
The official followed up stating that murder has not been committed with Avada.
The barrel bomb is not being followed.
In other words, that’s what it means.
>>59
A non-lethal Avada seems scarier in a way.
The idea of diffusion Abada is crazy.
The biting cabbage that was driven to extinction during Harry’s time.
If I just hand over the credit to the cowardly Kane, it won’t do him any good! So I got strict with him, and then I got insulted, and it turned into the cowardly Kane…!
Sebastian has a strong J.K. Rowling vibe.
Avada has a wide range depending on the user’s ability, even causing nosebleeds in the original work…
>>66
That’s in the context of saying that they won’t even have a nosebleed (you guys can’t use that spell).
>>73
It’s just a portrayal of a regular nosebleed.
It feels that way in the old translation version, though.
Revelio! Revelio!
>>67
(Oh, they’re doing it again) 🤭🔔
Don’t give your opinion to Senpai Rebellio.
You’ll be made into a bomb.
What’s up with pushing back while exchanging fire with Abada…?
I’m surprised by the spell that will become usable casually once the sneaking mission begins.
Due to the existence of medical magic, there are pretty good chances of survival if it’s just a regular serious injury; however, Abada can kill without such considerations, which makes it terrifying.
>>71
A culture where fools who die beyond the line of common accidents have monuments built for them and become subjects of history…
Listen, Albus.
No matter the time, it’s always Revelio first.
I want something more flashy, like a fire of evil spirits.
Thanks to entering Albus at just the right time, around the highest year level.
I had sent one captured phoenix as a farewell gift to Albus.
There is a suspicion that Senior Revelio has been teaching various truths and falsehoods about different spells.
(Holding the opponent up and slamming them repeatedly to the ground)
The reason I use forbidden techniques and turn people into bombs to kill them is because of Ranrok.
I won’t do Abada.
It’s just rolling vegetables.
I might not measure up to TopTier, but my existence alone makes me seem like a hell of a problem with my combat ability.
Cruccio!
I think this guy’s Avada would leave a lifelong disability, if not death, to that degree.
I haven’t done anything.
I just did an axel from the edge of the cliff.
The disarmament technique is indeed too convenient.
You’ll lose even the loyalty of your staff and your wand.
There is a theory that Rebellio-senpai is one of the four strongest Unknowns.
Transforming an opponent into a bomb and causing it to explode is a technique done by truly wicked beings.
>>88
Runrock is bad.
>>88
Teaching a transformation technique feels like a very high position, doesn’t it?
The next image of defensive magic against dark arts… It’s reversed because Harry himself cannot establish it.
>>100
It seems that someone in the vice principal class will be in charge, so their status might be the highest.
The fact that they’re starting to do things like spreading Abada suggests they have some serious murderous intent.
Isn’t transforming into a bomb and detonating it more dark than dark magic?
>>90
Is it because you’ve found explosive elements in the opponent that it can be changed?
The skill name “Aved Kedavra Mastery” is already no good.
I think it’s worse to match Abada with a counter and annihilate it in reverse flow, rather than just bowing.
The protagonist of the Abada acquisition event is so psycho that it’s scary.
Since you can dominate with vegetables too, shouldn’t the strength of herbalism be more widely known?
Haven’t I been doing whatever I want since the moment I enrolled…?
>>96
The vice principal is also angry.
If you hit the target cursed with Crucio with a normal attack to spread the curse, then you can wipe them out with Spread Avada.
But Tom Riddle would probably just kill everyone with a single Avada Kedavra without going through all that trouble.
>>97
Tom can do a silent Avada if he wants, so he doesn’t even need to set the stage like Senior Revelio…
The glasses are too uncool.
The very idea of spreading a curse is madness from the start.
What the heck are you, getting cursed as a side effect when hit by a flying magic spell?
The way they deliberately set up a powerful technique with an unforgivable spell and try to have you learn it properly suggests they want you to use it intentionally…
>>104
Honestly, there aren’t many spells that are visually impressive without being unforgivable.
I think it’s amazing that there are many ways to kill enemies without relying on Avada Kedavra or explosive transformations.
It’s the teachings of that old woman who taught me martial arts.
>>105
The axiodepulse from a high place was simply evil and fun.
I couldn’t achieve the trophy because the butterfly disappeared due to a bug.
Even though he’s a weirdo senior who uses Revelio anywhere on campus.
The senior who is rampaging in the forest is quite scary.
>>109
We have to protect them before they get caught by poachers…
There is an option not to learn forbidden spells, but if I can use them, I still want to use them!
For now, once it’s floating, it’s just a toy.
Bombarda is fun, but its firepower is a bit lacking.
The only things that look flashy are things like evil spirits’ fire and stuff like that…
This is definitely the number one spell that you must not tell to senpai…
>>115
It’s nice to unleash the evil spirits’ fire in the necessary room…
Thank you, Mr. Cat…
>>116
If you think about it, there’s hardly anyone who wouldn’t get confused if they were suddenly uplifted like that.
The protagonist is really good at acting like it’s their first time killing someone.
It’s a culture that stirs things up and throws stones at losers, but this is it! This is what Hogwarts is all about!
I started doing it and was suddenly told I could use normal attack magic, and I was like, “Wait, that was a thing?!”
>>119
The one doing sword fighting with a mystery beam in the movie.
Looking back, it was probably said in the original work that students’ duels were just a kind of play where they would clash sparks without properly using spells.
>>119
Is this what they were shooting at in movies?
Don’t forget that normal cutting and impact spells have also become deadly magic due to ancient boosts.
I want to mess around with Dumbledore’s junior.
I wonder if a sequel will come out.
Ancient Magic Thunder!
The mobility spells are highly versatile, right? You can pull someone down from a high place or levitate them and then slam them into the ground or a wall.
>>127
Because it’s the first class on defensive magic against dark magic.
The security of the forest is declining in inverse proportion to the school’s moral standards, but in later generations, it shouldn’t be like that, so the protagonist probably wiped out the poachers.
>>129
Ranloc is bad.
>>129
It may be the achievement of Hagrid.
The telekinesis done in silence is also powerful, right? Disarming the enemy and using the weapon taken from them to strike back is brutal.
It’s nice to freeze with Glacius and then smash it to pieces…
The protagonist almost always has wicked choices prepared for them, showing that they have a good personality.
>>133
I’ll take this.
No matter when I hear it, the way Descend says it is scary.
The only weakness is struggling with Alohomora.
If it’s like this in the fifth grade (essentially the first year), it’s clear that things will become terrifying afterwards.
I want to see a short story that just talks about how Dumbledore once wiped out poachers.
I want to see a sequel because I want to see Dumbledore’s senior year.
Breeding Acromantula without Abada is quite difficult, and it’s seriously unacceptable; expulsion is only natural!
>>144
You don’t understand at all!!
I understand regular magic, but what is that cool step?!
The teacher would surely be surprised while protecting the animals…
That’s right!!
No matter what, Professor Fig has drilled in the Protego and Stupefy spells.
Aren’t you thinking a bit too much like you’re in a gambling den?
>>147
It’s all because of Ranrock!
In fact, it’s troublesome that being right means we’re being attacked constantly.
Well, young Dumbledore was quite the cliché, to say the least.
I want to swing it around…
Although it doesn’t compare to monsters like Dumbledore or Voldemort, it has enough combat power to slip in somewhere and cause a ruckus, making it a troublesome Revelio-senpai.
>>150
The era before bowing was really convenient, wasn’t it?
Even though the action is terrible, it’s helpful that the consumable items are strong…
Alright, the cabbage has started to grow…
>>151
There’s a strong spider for the quest target down there… Should I throw a cabbage? I was thinking about that.
>>151
The main weapon of the light mage.
Is this light?
Since I wasn’t buffing it because I thought I would be switching equipment soon, the difficulty ended up being quite lethal.
Turning someone into a bomb and making them explode is terrible.
That said, I think there are many aspects that are forgiven because it’s a game set in the Harry Potter world.
In the end, I never got a sense of direction at Hogwarts.
Considering the havoc caused and the lack of records left for future generations, it can only be thought that something was done to conceal ancient magic.
>>159
Whether the surrounding teachers concealed it or I deleted it myself…
Playing this game makes me feel strong! Bowing is amazing too… I can experience both at the same time.
>>160
How about Hagrid?
>>163
You can tell it’s bad even without playing the game…
>>163
Azkaban
>>163
It was the right decision to drop out.
Tom Riddle’s only accomplishment.
>>163
It’s impressive that you can stay at Hogwarts.
Both defense and evasion are incredibly strong, so I didn’t use items at all.
Trolls also have monotonous behavior.
Even Hermione said that only the outlines of ancient magic have been conveyed.
What did you do, senpai…?
Speaking of which, I wonder why I decided to transfer in midway.
>>164
If I seriously play the game for a year, I’ll sleep.
Hagrid was already a pretty crazy guy at the point of the original story.
Considering that Dumbledore knows the senior, I really like how deep and rich the latter half of the original work is.
If I don’t tie them up at Hogwarts, it’s going to be bad…
In this game, the ancient magic used for weather changes and mental blanking, as well as the transformation of humans, is something that the teacher does normally in the original work.
It may just be that since someone has made it available and generalized it, it is no longer perceived as a special topic.
Brooms are convenient, but being able to ride them during combat and collect ancient magic orbs while on a broom breaks the game.
>>175
That bastard Merlin! It’s a trial of the riding type.
Albus!! I’m graduating, so I’ll leave the phoenix to you!!!
Hogwarts is too restrictive and boring until you reach the upper grades.
From around the 5th grade, you’ll be able to do a lot more things and it becomes more fun…
>>177
The elements up to the fourth grade serve as justification for the sub-exploration elements.
Before I enrolled, there was no Hogwarts.
It seems there was a senior who fought using dark magic, explosive transformations, and biting cabbage.
There are some games I’ve already played on the app since first grade.
By the way, I also asked for this and that for the necessary room.
Since ancient magic protects the heart, using forbidden magic is okay!
It seems that there are discounts and it’s quite popular, so I want to give it a try, but can I enjoy this game even if I’ve never seen Harry Potter?
>>184
I think you can enjoy it even on its own, but if we’re being greedy, it would be better to read or watch it first!
>>184
You should at least see the Philosopher’s Stone while you have the chance.
>>184
The emotional impact of the degree of reproduction is so great that you should watch the movie, even if only that.
>>192
There are so many types that I don’t know which one to start with…
For now, is it enough to just look at the Philosopher’s Stone?
>>184
I think anyone who likes fantasy worlds will really enjoy it.
While it’s true that there are many elements that can make those who know the original story grin, this is a tale set in a time completely unrelated to the original storyline.
>>184
I don’t think it’s impossible to enjoy it just because it’s set in a time far before the original story and is an independent tale.
However, without a personal attachment to the original work, it’s hard to gauge how interesting the game is.
It’s not that it’s terrible or anything, but I’ve heard that it seems to get boring over time.
I was moved to see the fool Barnabas live.
In the lower grades, the types of magic you can use are quite limited, you know.
Because it’s a transfer, it allows for learning various things on the spot.
…There are many things I remember without following the curriculum, so it might not be necessary to worry too much about that setting.
Was it really necessary to make the acquisition of unlocking magic such a hassle?
The main firepower, Conflingo, is something I learned from a friend without permission…
Abracadabra → A spell with poor cost-effectiveness and weak power.
Transform the opponent into a large barrel and throw them off the cliff → Best cost performance.
Um… don’t Hogwarts students have a sense of ethics or something?
>>190
It’s because of Ranroku!
If you watch the movies up to Azkaban, you’ll enjoy it more.
This transfer student is definitely going to be in future textbooks, right?
I think it’s better to enjoy watching the movie and appreciate the recreation of Hogwarts.
By the way, if you read the original work, you’ll also learn about the common sense of the magical world, but that’s just…
Even just with movies, there’s quite a bit of time, right…?
If you like poaching, Fantastic Beasts is also good.
I’ll give you the Phoenix Albus.
I’ll give you some napa cabbage too.
(The final boss dies from cabbage)
>>201
It was really tough not being able to get the Chinese cabbage to the final stage.
I realized it seemed like I was playing a game because Hogsmeade is really close by.
Fully enhanced cabbage is strong, it’s funny.
Isn’t Diffined just a simple bundle of murderous intent?
Dumbledore’s unscrupulous methods may have been inspired by this nameless tyrant.
Everyone in the magical world doesn’t use cabbage for attacks, but…
Could it be that the crunchy cabbage is not a weapon?
There are various theories about whether the original character is alive or not, but I’ve never seen an opinion suggesting that Senior Revelio was killed by Voldemort.
I only knew the original work up to the secret room, and after I cleared this game, I watched all the movies, and there were so many discoveries like “this was in the game!” that it was really interesting.