The Transformers at Hogwarts

Chapter 218 The Phoenix-eyed Saber



Chapter 218 The Phoenix-eyed Saber
Allen suddenly became ecstatic, he knew he had succeeded, and his guess was right.

His innate transformation is indeed an unconscious spellcasting behavior, and the basilisk is indeed a high-level magical creature, and he can indeed observe the ancient rune parameters produced by his innate transformation.

And Jodl also came over.

"Are you exploring your talent to transform?" He also carefully looked at this memory of the basilisk, "Your idea is very clever!"

"It seems that you succeeded!" Jodl said in a deep voice, he still didn't know anything about Allen's plan

"Yes, things are going well. Don't worry about what happened just now. It's all about designing a powerful shapeshifting beast," Allen said.

"Well—" Yordle responded noncommittally, and this memory of the basilisk made him understand why Allen wanted to throw him and the diary into the elf ball to suppress it.

He was very tactful and stopped worrying about this matter, and quietly retreated.

And Allen kept zooming in on the light curtain in this memory, carefully checking the ancient rune parameters on it.

The amount of ancient rune parameters on the light curtain is very large. Allen roughly estimated that there were as many as 10,000+, but he didn't care about these, anyway, he just copied and pasted them in the end.

And memory is a very good storage medium, capable of storing a large number of ancient rune parameters.

He carefully identified the meaning of the ancient runes above. Many of the ancient runes on it felt very strange to him. This was the first time he saw them. He could only understand the parameters of the ancient runes that described the appearance and shape. I can't understand it.

But it's okay if you don't understand it, he has already confirmed through the part describing the shape and appearance that this is describing the eyes of the phoenix.

He acted immediately, and he skillfully extracted the parameters of the ancient magic text describing the eyes of the phoenix.

Then this part of the parameters and the part describing the eyes in the saber ancient rune parameters were replaced.

In the end, he got a new copy of the ancient rune parameters of the saber. In theory, using this parameter to release the transformation spell can transform a saber with phoenix eyes.

Allen quickly left the thinking cabin, he couldn't wait to try it out.

He extracted the memory containing the parameters of the hyacinth saber from the diary, put it in his mind, and then cast the transformation spell on a large stone in the tunnel.

The big rock twisted like plasticine, and then returned to its original shape.

Alan watched this scene dumbfounded, he didn't know what went wrong, why the expected result didn't appear.

Unbelievable, he released the Transformation Curse a few more times, but the result was the same. After adding the phoenix eye parameter, even the saber couldn't be transformed.

Allen couldn't figure out what the problem was for a moment.

Could it be that the problem lies in these parameters?Is it wrong to copy and paste the parameters yourself?
Allen was in doubt.

He quickly entered the thinking cabin and carefully checked these parameters, but found no problems.

He is sure that his thinking is right. He has already designed several shapeshifting beasts by copying and pasting relevant parameters. He can even shape a lot of very rare mithril at will. It is said that the eyes of a phoenix can also Out of shape!

Alan didn't expect that he was stuck at the beginning.

For a moment, he was a little at a loss.

Sitting on the bench in the thinking cabin, he became dazed for a moment.

Jodl suddenly appeared without knowing when, and he sat gently beside Allen.

"I've seen your experiment just now, and it seems that it didn't go well." Jodl said softly.

"Yes, I have clearly considered all the circumstances, and I don't understand why it still fails!" Alan grabbed his hair and rubbed it constantly, and his hair quickly turned into a bird's nest.

"Have you really considered all the circumstances?" Jodl looked at Allen and said with a smile.

"Is there anything else I haven't considered?" Allen put down his hand holding his hair and looked at Yoddle blankly. He suddenly recalled, "Did you find that I overlooked something?" Allen was eager said.

"Yeah!" Jodl said bluntly, "You are too anxious, and you have forgotten such obvious factors."

"What the hell did I forget? Tell me quickly, don't keep it a secret!" Allen grabbed Yoddle.

"Did you forget that the part of your talent that transforms into a magical creature consumes the corresponding magic materials?" Jodl said quickly, Alan in this state is not easy to mess with.

Allen's eyes lit up all of a sudden, how could he forget this thing!

He left the thinking hut in a hurry again, only a "thank you" wafted in the thinking hut
Allen quickly found a phoenix feather, and then he stopped again:

How should the caster consume the phoenix feather?
How does the act of consuming phoenix feathers relate to casting spells?

This seems to be somewhat different from his innate transformation. When he is innately transformed, he is the caster and the target of the spell, but the situation is different when he releases the transformation spell.

After much deliberation, he still decided to stick the phoenix feather and the wand together, and then hold it with his right hand, trying it first.

He quickly used this method to cast the Transfiguration Curse on a stone. Halfway through the spell, he found that the phoenix feather in his hand became hot, and disappeared out of thin air the next moment.
The phoenix feather that disappeared out of thin air did not affect Allen's spellcasting, and he calmly completed the other half of the wand movements and spells.

The stone suddenly transformed into a saber, but the strange thing is that this saber has a pair of golden eyes, which are very conspicuous in the dark underground tunnel
Allen knew that he had succeeded, and he really let the deformed beast also have the organs of magical creatures.

He felt a new world opened up to him.

However, he quickly frowned: The Transfiguration Curse became more and more like DND's magic under his exploration. It's okay to need memory magic before casting the spell, but now it's starting to consume spell-casting materials!

Thinking of the problem of casting materials, Alan started to have a headache again. The new application he just discovered looks really powerful, but the money spent is equally powerful!
The selling price of a phoenix feather is 10 Galleons. The shapeshifter he is designing now only has the organs of one magical creature. If there are multiple organs of various magical creatures, the magic materials that will be consumed for a spell will be Dozens of Galleons!

Although he has some assets now, he can't stand such a waste!

And he has to test this new application.

And the experiment requires him to first consume magic materials to innately transform the corresponding magic creature organs and parts, then consume the materials to transform into shapeshifting beasts with such magic creature organs or parts, and then experiment with the combination of various magic creature organs or parts. together effect
I don't know how many Galleons will be consumed!
 I was supposed to work overtime today, and all the single chapters for leave were sent out, but it turned out that there was nothing wrong with me, so I continued to update.

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