In real comparison, Professor McGonagall's strength is still slightly behind Voldemort's, but she is still on par with him.
Even Voldemort had trouble dealing with Professor McGonagall's fighting style, with her endless armies of transfigured animals.
Furthermore, if it were a normal transfiguration, it would be easy to face, but Professor McGonagall's creatures, puppets, or monsters had all kinds of special abilities.
Breathing fire, spitting water, bodies of steel, bodies of bronze were trivial things. Some of them had a spell attached to their bodies, and even if Voldemort had used the Fiendfyre Curse, he would not have been able to quickly destroy them. It would have been even more threatening due to the Fiendfyre's continuous attachment to them. Therefore, Voldemort could only rely on his strongest magical power to forcefully destroy these transfigured special objects.
Although Voldemort wanted to use the transfiguration spell against Professor McGonagall, it would be meaningless to do so.
Because Voldemort couldn't use this type of special transfiguration spell, nor could he do it as quickly as Professor McGonagall... It was as if she didn't have to think about her abilities at all.
Of course, Professor McGonagall didn't have to think too much about transfiguration powers, as many of them were inspired by the cartoons she watched with Fish during vacations, or rather, she simply invented the characters from the cartoons...
They were all meant for Fish, the kitten, but Fish suddenly turned into a good boy, and Professor McGonagall never had a chance to use them.
Voldemort, who had the misfortune of being the first to experience it, was furious.
He couldn't defeat Dumbledore because he was strong, he couldn't defeat Fish because of unexpected abilities, but why was it so difficult to defeat a Transfiguration professor now?
Voldemort, who couldn't handle Professor McGonagall, had the illusion that the other Death Eaters were looking at him with questioning eyes.
It was mainly the fact that Voldemort had previously fought fairly with Fish and had been struck to death by Fish's Patronus that had made him lose confidence. Otherwise, the Dark Lord wouldn't have worried about such a thing.
And Professor McGonagall, who managed to hold back Voldemort, was actually a little anxious at the moment.
She had been able to hold off the Death Eaters thanks to her transfigurations to compensate for the numerical difference, but now that she was containing Voldemort, she was also being contained by Voldemort, causing Harry and the others to lose ground.
But the most anxious one was Fish, who was battling the Dementors in the sky.
The battle between Fish and the Dementors was also at a standstill.
Although Fish had learned Voldemort's flying spell, it didn't allow him to use his speed to his advantage, and Fish's movements in the air were much less skillful than on the ground. He couldn't use limited spells like [Entangling Roots] and [Soft Stone] in the air.
The Dementors were taught to flee when Fish approached, and when Fish tried to leave them to support the others, the Dementors would come to chase him or turn towards Harry and the others, letting Fish drive them away again.
All Fish could do was use the Apparition Charm to surprise a few Dementors, and then, as soon as he activated the Apparition Charm, the Dementors would disperse, and the most he could do was catch one or two unlucky ones.
If that were all, Fish wouldn't have been too worried because it would have been a fun game for Fish... Of course, this was only if Professor McGonagall and the others were not in any danger.
It wasn't until Voldemort attacked, and his opponent was Professor McGonagall, that Fish became truly anxious.
Aside from fearing for Professor McGonagall's safety, there was also the urgency of snatching away his prey.
"Fish won't play with you anymore, meow!"
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The enormous white tiger suddenly transformed into a strange combination of bear, deer, and owl.
Shifting into his Lord Wild form, Fish unconsciously flapped his wings twice before remembering that he had already used the flight spell and no longer needed the useless [Wings Up].
"Death to all of you! Goo Goo Gah!"
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Above the mist created by the Dementors, a large dark cloud rapidly grew, followed by a muffled rumble of thunder.
Then, lightning descended from the storm clouds, striking the heads of the Dementors, followed by a meteor with a brilliant tail falling from the sky through the thick clouds.
[Lightning] + [Falling Stars]!
No matter how agile a Dementor is in the air, it is not as fast as a falling lightning bolt, not to mention the fact that the shooting stars summoned by Fish have their own tracking effect, something that Voldemort, who has been hit several times by Fish's [Starfire] and [Moonfire] spells, can testify to.
With the lightning and shooting star, the Dementors that had covered a small portion of the sky instantly cleared, and the cold mist began to dissipate as they died.
As soon as Fish transformed into a Lord Wild, he caught the attention of everyone below, including Voldemort and Professor McGonagall, who came to a halt.
Only Harry and Professor McGonagall had ever seen Fish in his Lord Wild form; the others had never witnessed such a magical creature, and it was the first time anyone had seen one.
When Fish summoned the thundercloud and stars, instantly annihilating the Dementors, it surprised everyone, including Voldemort, Professor McGonagall, and Harry, who had seen the Lord Wild form before.
Indeed, Fish's Lightning and Falling Stars were not as powerful and destructive as the Fiendfyre Curse, but they were much faster and had a specific target, unlike the indiscriminate Fiendfyre Curse.
"Boom!"
Before anyone could react, the chubby animal fell from the sky, landing forcefully between Professor McGonagall and Voldemort, leaving two strange claw marks on the ground.
"Minerva, Voldemort will be delivered to Fish! We had a deal, Goo!"
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Fish said with a flutter of his wings.
"Hmph! Do you think you can defeat me by transforming into some kind of magical animal?" Voldemort growled, sneering as he saw that Fish didn't take him seriously.
"Goo?"
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Fish blinked and tilted his head, earnestly pointing out the truth. "You couldn't defeat Fish before he became Lord Wild, Goo! You couldn't even defeat Harry!"
Voldemort: "..."
"Avada Kedavra!!!"