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The magic in the Harry Potter world differs from the magic in the Fairy Tail world. Therefore, the wands George previously created could only amplify magic from the Harry Potter universe and were ineffective for magic in the Fairy Tail world.
However, as he created more clones and studied magic from various worlds, his understanding of magic deepened. His alchemy skills also reached a master level, and he recently resolved this issue.
The two wands he now presented were mass-production models he had casually crafted while researching Fairy Sphere in the basement.
The wand shafts were made from magical wood he conjured using the power of the Wooden Dragon, and the wand cores were strands of his own hair.
For mages who hadn't yet reached S-Class, using one of George's mass-production wands could amplify their magic power tenfold.
Even S-Class-level mages could see at least a threefold increase in their magic's potency when using these wands.
He had effortlessly produced a hundred of these wands and planned to distribute one to every mage in the guild to raise the guild's overall strength.
He hadn't anticipated the appearance of the Grand Magic Games.
Originally, his plan was to wait until those who joined the guild purely for its strength left. Then, he would equip the remaining loyal but less powerful guild members with these wands.
This way, the overall strength of the guild's mages would rise, leading to more efficient mission completions and eventually creating a positive feedback loop.
As for mages like Alzack and Bisca, who rely on magical tools and can't use wands, George could custom-modify and enchant their gear to enhance their magic output.
"What's this?"
Marcus and Lucky stared at the small wooden sticks in their hands, a look of confusion in their eyes.
From the outside, they appeared to be nothing more than ordinary sticks—fragile, even.
"They're magical amplification tools I made. You can test them out right now—they'll really help in tomorrow's battles," George explained with a smile.
Marcus and Lucky exchanged glances, their faces lighting up with excitement.
They had just witnessed the dramatic increase in power after Alzack and Bisca's magic guns were modified, and they had been envious.
"Sand Magic: Sand Wave!"
"Wood Make: Eternal Love of Two!"
Marcus and Lucky simultaneously raised their wands and cast their signature spells.
Yellow and green magic circles expanded from the wands' tips, unleashing a massive sandstorm and gigantic wooden feet formed from countless logs.
After the spells ended, the once flat ground before them had become a massive crater.
"Now this kind of destruction shows the true style of Fairy Tail mages."
George nodded in satisfaction at the dumbfounded pair. He then used restoration magic to return the small hill and the crater to their original forms, and led the four of them back to the dorms.
"Guild Master, don't worry! Tomorrow, we'll definitely secure points in the individual competition!"
Once they recovered from their shock, all four of them were filled with confidence about the next day's matches.
However, George shook his head again.
"That still isn't enough of a safety net."
He reached into his Requip space and pulled out four large cloaks emblazoned with the Fairy Tail emblem.
He handed one to each of them.
"Before tomorrow's matches, wear these cloaks. Against average opponents, your current strength should be more than enough.
But if you run into someone close to S-Class strength or whose magic is unusually tricky, activate these cloaks."
The four of them blinked at the cloaks in their hands, waiting for George to explain.
George motioned for them to put them on and said, "Try channeling magic into them."
Obediently, they donned the cloaks and channeled their magic into them.
Instantly, all four became invisible, and they could clearly feel themselves being protected by a magical barrier.
These were no ordinary cloaks—they were magical cloaks George had crafted through alchemy.
He had imbued each cloak with Disillusionment Charms and Shield Charms. As long as magic is channeled into them, the wearer would become invisible and shielded.
If you find yourselves completely outmatched in tomorrow's match, activate the magic cloaks and use the invisibility to launch a surprise attack—you might just turn the tables.
This was also part of George's original plan, just like the mass-produced wands. These cloaks were among the magical tools he intended to equip every Fairy Tail mage with.
"Guild Master, you're incredible!"
As they took off their cloaks, the four looked at George with eyes full of admiration.
To them, George was like a treasure cat who could pull out endless magical gadgets. Having a guild master like him truly felt like a blessing.
"And finally, each of you gets a box. If even the magic cloaks don't turn the tide, open the box."
Just when the four thought they had received everything, George pulled four small boxes from his Requip space and handed one to each of them.
When they opened the boxes, they found that inside was a magical space the size of a football field, filled with twenty five-meter-tall steel beasts.
"These steel beasts can't use magic, but their offense and defense are pretty solid. Once released, they'll follow your commands and attack your enemies—great support tools."
George then taught them the chant he had set for controlling the steel beasts.
These beasts were similar to the ones guarding the Marvel campus. They were magical puppets created through a combination of Mimic Transformation Magic and the Animating Spell.
In terms of power, they weren't very useful to George himself anymore, but to ordinary mages, they were extremely helpful.
"With this, even if you face an S-Class mage, you'll still stand a fighting chance."
After fully equipping the four, George couldn't help but sigh with satisfaction.
S-Class mages varied greatly in strength. Against average S-Class opponents, the four of them now genuinely had a good shot at winning.
Of course, nothing was guaranteed. Mage battles were unpredictable. Unless the difference in power was overwhelming, no one could be certain of victory—it all depended on the situation.
And if they really did lose due to bad luck, it wasn't the end. There were still the team battle and the Grand Melee coming up.
Besides, among the thirty teams that would advance, the number of S-Class mages wasn't that high. Chances were, they wouldn't even encounter any in the first place.
As long as the opponents weren't S-Class, victory for the four was all but guaranteed.
"Guild Master, having you is truly our greatest fortune!"
Clutching the boxes in their hands, the four were so moved they practically wanted to lift George up and smother him with kisses.
"Get a good night's sleep and be at your best tomorrow. Let them see that Fairy Tail is always the strongest guild in the kingdom!"
With those final words of encouragement, George returned to his room.
As for Sabertooth's so-called five S-Class mages… After this Grand Magic Games, George planned to train the remaining thirty mages in the guild, until all of them possessed S-Class-level combat strength.
(End of Chapter)