The tricks with the Basilisk and the Proddian[sic] charm seem like they could have been adaptable to HPMoR, but at the same time, canon Hermione was older when she accomplished those things.
Even in canon, discoveries in potions were plainly not her thing, at least; see Half Blood Prince.
The tricks with the Basilisk and the Proddian[sic] charm seem like they could have been adaptable to HPMoR, but at the same time, canon Hermione was older when she accomplished those things.
The Protean charm on the galleons occurs in book 5. I’m not sure what you mean about the basilisk. Possible I’m not remembering.
canon Hermione was older when she accomplished those things.
Sure. But again, reasonable power boost. Note how in the above I gave an example of an interesting discovery she could make that wouldn’t even compete with Harry in what area she was focusing on.
The tricks with the Basilisk and the Proddian[sic] charm seem like they could have been adaptable to HPMoR, but at the same time, canon Hermione was older when she accomplished those things.
Even in canon, discoveries in potions were plainly not her thing, at least; see Half Blood Prince.
The Protean charm on the galleons occurs in book 5. I’m not sure what you mean about the basilisk. Possible I’m not remembering.
Sure. But again, reasonable power boost. Note how in the above I gave an example of an interesting discovery she could make that wouldn’t even compete with Harry in what area she was focusing on.
I think, CAE_Jones refers to Hermione being the one who finds out that Slytherin’s monster (in book 2) is a basilisk.