Although he knew that he might be persuaded to quit, the author believes that there must be strong and weak magic in the magic world.

In the Goblet of Fire, when Moody was showing the Unforgivable Curse to his classmates in class, he once said that he suspected that if they cast the Death Curse on him, it would only make his nose bleed.

If there is no difference between strong and weak, the whole play will end if Old Deng or Voldemort is not paying attention to one Arvada.

And I think that the more lethal the spell, the greater the consumption of magic power. Otherwise, when the Death Eaters fight, there is no need to recite other spells, just keep Arvada.

In order to more intuitively show the strength of the characters in the book, the magic power is divided into 7 regular levels, which corresponds to the "7" mentioned in the book, which is a very magical number.

1. Apprentice magician

You can only use some very simple spells, such as floating spells, unlocking spells, lighting, etc.

2. Junior Magician

Small wizards of this level can use some spells that require less magic power, such as petrification spells, fainting, sticking sticks in front teeth, etc.

3. Intermediate Magician

o.w.l.s can get a pass or above.

4. Senior Magician

At least five N.E.W.T.S exams are not lower than E (exceeding expectations), which is also the basic condition for becoming an Auror.

5. The Great Magician

He has become proficient in silently casting spells, and can continuously cast some spells that consume a lot of mana, such as: Crucifixion, Life Sucking, God-calling Guard, etc.

6. The Magister

The level of Dumbledore and Voldemort, Grindelwald has no description, so it is not included.

7. The Holy Magician.

Continuously cast spells without a staff, make up your own mind.

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