The stacking of spells is a magical technique that exists only in legends.
Releasing two spells at the same time sounds simple, but it's not as easy as it seems in practice.
Releasing two spells together is not as simple as 1+1=2.
Take, for example, one of the spells Jack just released, Vanish Without a Trace. If combined with the other spells, wouldn't all the spells become invisible?
The invisible Avada eating a giant melon just thinking about it is terrifying!
If the sorcerer happens to be a cunning old fox, he can quietly crouch behind someone and silently chant incantations.
Using Avada Kedavra to bite a melon and poke someone's anus, isn't that a sure thing?
Moreover, unlike ninjutsu, magic cannot be cast by two people working together.
One is Wind Release and the other is Fire Release; when combined, they become Scorching Release.
One spell followed by another, and they exploded upon contact.
Although the concept of spell stacking has existed in the magical world, no one has ever actually accomplished this.
After all, casting a spell requires mobilizing one's internal magic power and coordinating it with the waving of the wand.
Each spell requires complete concentration; one cannot multitask and cast two spells simultaneously.
All magicians consider the stacking of spells a myth, something even the legendary Archmage Merlin could not achieve.
I never expected to see something that seemed like a combination of curses today!
Even Snape himself found it laughable after saying those four words. How could that be?
The others were even less inclined to believe it was a combination of spells; they were more inclined to believe it was a form of combat magic.
Jack simply didn't want to tell them, so he said it was just an illusion teleportation.
Jack was unaware of the shock caused by the superposition of these curses, because in his view it was a very simple matter.
If he knew what the people in front of him were thinking, he would definitely scoff at it.
He can conjure up scorching, storm, lava, magnet, and crystal techniques with just one hand; there's no ninja technique he can't create.
Isn't stacking a mere spell a piece of cake?!
However, Jack had no idea what superposition of spells was and was quite curious why Snape would say that.
What is the concept of "layered curses"?
Snape shook his head and explained:
"It shouldn't be. Spell stacking is a magic casting technique that only exists in legends."
It means releasing two different spells at the same time, allowing the two spells to complement each other and produce a greater effect.
This technique has been passed down in the magical world, but no one has ever been able to unleash it.
Jack nodded, realizing that's what it meant.
If that's the case, then my new Apparition technique really is a combination of curses.
But the problem is, it's not as difficult as he makes it out to be.
Jack shook his head, thinking to himself, "Forget it, let's not discourage them. Let's just pretend we never heard about this! They've already had enough of a shock today."
Snape, who had been observing Jack, saw him shake his head and assumed that Jack was denying that he had used the stacking spell.
For some reason, he felt a sense of relief.
After all, Jack's performance today was already amazing enough. If he could stack curses, that would be truly inhuman!
The others breathed a sigh of relief when they saw Jack shake his head; thankfully, he had left them a way out.
Their strength was already inferior to that of the young Jack; if their magical skills were also inferior to Jack's, they really wouldn't want to live anymore!
Jack sat down and gestured for everyone to sit down. After everyone was seated, he slowly began to speak.
"How does the Ministry of Magic intend to ascertain the situation regarding combat magic?"
Gadli replied respectfully, "I've heard that Professor Jack invented a type of magic called combat magic, which is different from all other magic currently available."
The main reason I've come is to verify whether combat magic truly exists. Was it really created by you personally?
Jack nodded: "Combat magic does exist, otherwise you wouldn't have come here!"
However, it's not exactly magic I created, but I'm probably the only one in the world who knows combat magic.
Moreover, combat magic is indeed very different from ordinary magic.
Gadeli was shocked, and he had no doubt about what Jack said.
In his view, Jack was a highly skilled magician, and there was no need for him to lie to a novice like him.
If Jack says there is combat magic, then there must be.
I just don't know how many spells are in this combat magic?
What makes this combat magic so capable of operating independently of ordinary magic?
As for Jack's statement that he didn't create combat magic but was the only one in the world who knew it, he took it as Jack being modest.
He's the only one in the whole world who knows how to do it, so isn't that something he created?
After hesitating for a moment, Gadeli asked Jackhan:
"Professor Jack, could you briefly explain to us what combat magic is?"
Jack originally wanted ninjutsu to bloom in a unique way throughout the magic world. Since the Ministry of Magic wanted to learn about it, he would simply explain it to them, which might have a positive effect.
Jack said to Gadli, "Battle magic, as the name suggests, is magic used for fighting."
It not only has offensive magic, but also support magic, control magic, healing magic, and so on.
The reason he is different from ordinary magic is that combat magic does not require the use of a wand.
What's needed are hand seals, through which powerful combat magic can be unleashed.
Combat magic is generally quite powerful, has great destructive force, and a wide and long attack range.
Furthermore, combat magic with the same effect is generally several times, or even dozens of times, stronger than ordinary magic.
That's why it's called battle magic.
Jack paused for a moment, giving them some time to process the situation.
After all, Jack's words contained a lot of information, and they needed time to process it.
Everyone was stunned by Jack's words!
They all thought that combat magic only consisted of a few offensive spells, but they didn't expect that combat magic also included control magic, healing magic, and support magic.
It's important to know that magic today is only divided into five types: defensive magic, support magic, offensive magic, everyday magic, and dark magic.
Black magic can also be considered offensive magic, only its methods are more vicious.
But Jack's combat magic includes all five of these magics, which is truly astonishing!
Ghadley remained expressionless, but his heart was in turmoil.
Is Professor Jack trying to recreate a magical world?
With so many kinds of magic, plus mages who can use combat magic, isn't this practically another magical world?!
Combat magic encompasses so many types of magic, so how many types of magic are there in total?
When Gadeli asked what was on his mind, Jack pondered for a moment.
"Not many! Maybe a few hundred!"
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