No, I mean you transfigure something else into a spike, and the transfiguration pushes the material through the ground.
I’m saying he should use partial transfiguration to make acid or cesium threads through the air
Sheilds stop projectile weaponry (up to a point) and I’m not sure this is any different.
It wouldn’t be a projectile. It would be transfiguring part of the enemy INTO acid or some other deadly substance by including a bit of their body inside of Harry’s conceptual “object.”
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No, I mean you transfigure something else into a spike, and the transfiguration pushes the material through the ground.
Sheilds stop projectile weaponry (up to a point) and I’m not sure this is any different.
It wouldn’t be a projectile. It would be transfiguring part of the enemy INTO acid or some other deadly substance by including a bit of their body inside of Harry’s conceptual “object.”