Solim had dealt with werewolves - it was experience, not experience.

One reason is that Lupin had a special status at that time, whether it was Solim or Snape, he did not act with the mentality of killing him, and his actions were inevitably a little hindering.

The second reason is the difference in combat effectiveness between ordinary werewolves and native werewolves - it is an extraordinary, huge gap. It's like the gap between a Chihuahua and a Pitbull.

Although ordinary werewolves have a certain resistance to the wizard's spells, that resistance is relatively limited, and more than a dozen stun spells have been defeated. However, the original werewolves are different, and there is a fundamental difference between their resistance to spells and the ability of ordinary werewolves.

Generally, werewolves resist spells by canceling out part of their magic power through their skins, thereby reducing the power of spells. However, the original werewolves are different, as long as the level of magic power is not reached, any spell will have no effect on them.

This means that if a wizard is not so powerful, even if he uses a life-reeling spell on a transformed native werewolf, it may not achieve any effect.

Solim's powerful blasting spell is an example: the powerful blasting spell released through the snake staff actually only slightly injured the werewolf who was still in human form, and although there is an element of sacrificing some of the mana for speed, the lethality of that blasting spell is not trivial.

So when he saw the werewolf begin to transform, Solim knew it was time to get something real.

Putting away the snake staff in his left hand, Solim turned to his right hand, and the bone spur appeared in the battle for the first time in a long time.

A good wand has its own qualities - just as the Snake Wand can carry the magic of a wizard without destroying the effect of the spell itself, or Dumbledore's Elder Wand can greatly enhance the effect of a spell, so too can the bone spurs.

The Bone Spur wand has a lot of limitations: it can't cast any white magic, nor can it cast any healing and healing spells, but it is perfectly suited for casting lethal spells, as long as any spell is released through the bone spurs, as long as it hits, it will definitely deal damage. It can be said that this wand was made to hurt others.

"Dissolve skin and bones!"

A dark blue spell struck the transforming werewolf at great speed, and even though he had tried his best to dodge, he still couldn't completely escape Solim's corrosive spell. The spell struck him firmly in the right chest—

"Whew-"

The werewolf's cry does not come from pain, but from anger, and is used to summon companions.

First, werewolves will be more tolerant of pain than most people think. Second, the Corrosion Spell is no joke, it will corrode away the hair, skin, and nerves at an unimaginable rate before the nerve endings are in effect.

For non-wizard "outliers", they have extremely mixed feelings for wizards, and they are jealous and envious of their spell-casting abilities - spell-casting abilities, not magical powers. Envy and jealousy, but hating the wizards who cast spells on them.

Before he had time to see the effect of the Corrosion Charm, Solim's second spell followed—it was Snape's Blade, an enhanced version of the powerful Cutting Spell that did a lot of damage, slicing most of the werewolf's right leg open with just one blow, you know, this is the original werewolf after transformation.

The power consumed by the Powerful Explosion Spell and the Bladeless Spell is actually not much different, but the effect of similar magic power is completely different, this is the power of bone spurs - with the same power, the effect of stabbing someone with a chopstick is definitely different from stabbing someone with a knife.

The werewolf had completed its transformation, and its hair was thick, but it was a little dull in color and looked a little malnourished. Native werewolves are very different from normal werewolves in appearance after transformation - their hair is thicker, their torsos are stronger, and their snouts are more prominent.

Solim didn't stop, and another blade flung over without a shadow. The werewolf didn't care about it and rushed straight at Solim, his anger clearly hindering his judgment, and with one leg already badly injured, the werewolf wasn't as fast as he expected.

The invisible blade struck the area that was still under the effect of the corrosive spell, and due to the powerful destructive power of the corrosive spell, the defense of the werewolf's right chest had been greatly weakened, and the blade had almost cut off the werewolf's entire right arm - the werewolf's collarbone had been broken, and through the huge open wound, Solim could even see the bloody shoulder blade.

Right leg, right chest, right arm - half of the werewolf's body has been severely damaged. He couldn't move as fast as he used to, which meant that as long as Solim controlled his distance, the behemoth in front of him was just a punching bag.

Solim knew that he had to end the battle in front of him immediately, because if nothing else, the person who left before would rush over after hearing the wolf howl just now, although the werewolf in front of him had been severely damaged, but still retained a certain amount of combat effectiveness.

"Blindness is like blindness!"

Solim's eye spell struck the werewolf in the eye.

"Whew-"

The eyes are not protected by muscles, and the pain is real. And with bone spurs, the damage caused by this spell is likely to cause permanent blindness.

Give Solim another half minute, and he will end the life of the original werewolf without any suspense, but it is too late, and the movement in the woods makes it clear to Solim that he has no time left.

In a very short period of time, Solim made up his mind and decided to take a risk.

He put away the bone spurs and took out the snake staff instead, and the Imprisonment Charm and Petrification Charm frantically threw at the werewolf as if they didn't need magic. At the same time, Solim was rapidly approaching the rickety werewolf.

The eyes were invisible, but the werewolf's nose and ears were still functional, and even though the smell of blood was strong at the scene, the werewolf still sensed Solim's approach.

The left leg and left arm, which are the only limbs of the werewolf that are still intact, with their awkward cooperation, the werewolf's left leg exerts its strength and pounces in the direction of Solim, but he pounces on the air and falls heavily into the snow.

The werewolf who fell to the ground was bitten by a snake with a thin leg without noticing. Half of his body was unconscious in the previous battle, and the werewolf didn't even know he had been bitten, he was just wondering why he hadn't caught the damn wizard by rushing in the direction he had been guided by the smell and sound.

Solim, on the other hand, turned back into his human form again, hiding under the cover of the Illusion Charm and the Silencer Charm, waiting for another person to arrive.

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