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When a Hunter x Hunter fan reincarnates into the Harry Potter world as an 11-year-old orphan, Jack Fletcher awakens a system that grants him Hisoka Morrow’s abilities—merging 0.1% daily. By Hogwarts, he wields Nen, using it to punch a three-headed dog through a wall, terrify Draco, and baffle Dumbledore.
Sorted into Slytherin, Jack clashes with pureblood ideals, preferring fists over wands. His brutal troll fight—where he breaks bones laughing—draws Snape’s scorn (“Wasting magic on brawling is like using a philosopher’s stone as paperweight”). Yet his raw power intrigues Gemma Farley and Theo Nott, while Draco oscillates between horror and awe.
As the Quidditch season begins, Jack’s battle-mania grows with his abilities (Bungee Gum, Texture Surprise). Dumbledore watches, wary of a boy who grins when injured, while Snape fumes at his “wasted potential.” Meanwhile, hidden plots unfold—Quirrell’s desperation, Flamel’s stone, and whispers of Jack’s true origin.
Themes: Power’s seduction, magical elitism vs. instinct, and the cost of obsession. Style: Dark humor, visceral combat, and Slytherin politics. Endgame: Will Jack master his Hisoka template—or become the monster even Voldemort fears?