The Transformers at Hogwarts

Chapter 242 Research on the Magic Scroll



Chapter 242 Research on the Magic Scroll

After the study of the Patronus Charm was temporarily put on hold, Allen began to study the production of magic scrolls again.

He has not yet collected enough parameters of the organs and parts of magical creatures, so he has not started the design of new shapeshifting beasts, especially now that he can randomize various parts of Pokémon, which will make The new shapeshifter design is more interesting.

When studying the production of magic scrolls, Allen chose to make the first magic scroll with the transformation spell that transformed the hyacinth saber.

In fact, the combat effectiveness of the Phoenix-eyed Saber is not much stronger than that of ordinary sabers.

The reason why he chose the phoenix-eyed saber is because he wants to use the method of making a magic wand to make a magic scroll. The wand needs a core, and transforming the phoenix-eyed saber needs to consume the magic material produced by the phoenix. This magic material is generally one piece. Phoenix feather, and this piece of phoenix feather can just be used as the "core" of the magic scroll.

Anyway, the magic scroll is also a one-time item, so it doesn't hurt at all to consume the "wand core".

But what Allen doesn't know now is whether the magic material is consumed before the Transformation Charm is cast, or it is cast after it is released.

If it is consumed before release, it means that he must prepare a "core" for the scroll, because a magic scroll without a "core" cannot pass these parameters to the will of the world.

If it is consumed after release, then he can save a "stick core" money. His economy is actually quite tight now, and magic scrolls are used as consumables. He may make a lot of them in the future, so he can To reduce some production costs is to reduce some production costs.

In the end, Allen chose the horned camel's skin as the base for the magic scroll. He also bought the horned camel's soft belly skin, because that piece of skin has the least texture, which is good for him to outline the rune circuit.

Outlining the rune circuit is a very troublesome thing, especially the four rune circuits that make the wand are still very complicated. If the carrier pattern is complicated, it is necessary to fine-tune the rune circuit according to the pattern, otherwise it will affect the power of the wand. Crafting a good wand is harder than you might think.

The reason why the horned camel's skin was chosen is because of cost considerations, and the experimental stage should not consume too precious magic materials.

After buying all the magic materials, Allen officially started the experiment.

First of all, he needs to outline four rune circuits on the horned camel's skin, which he has done very well. It is relatively simple for Allen to outline the rune circuits on a plane.

Then Allen needed to extract the memory containing the parameters of transforming the hyacinth saber from his brain, and put it on the horned camel's skin. Only then did he realize that the horned camel's skin can't actually carry too much memory. However, this carrying capacity is enough for the magic scroll in the experimental stage.

Allen put these memories at the center of the "escaping" rune circuit, so that the rune circuit would give priority to escaping the parameters in the memory.

Allen found that memory is really a magical and useful thing. As an information memory, it can store a lot of information, and it has no entity, so it can be easily and widely attached to various magic materials.

But the disadvantage is also obvious, that is, it is easy to dissipate. Allen thought of many ways to solve the problem of memory dissipating easily. In the end, he thought that the best solution was to add a metal ring to the rolled scroll. The rune of stasis is engraved, and this rune circuit can "freeze" the memory carried on the scroll, which fundamentally solves the problem of memory dissipation.

Allen experimented with this method, and he found that this stasis rune could not only "freeze" the memory, but also "freeze" the four rune circuits on the scroll, greatly improving the lifespan of the rune circuits, and The stasis rune will not affect the effect of the four rune circuits.

The four rune circuits are: Locate, Amplify, Synchronize and Escape.

The function of the "locating" rune loop is mainly to locate the direction the wand is pointing at, and at the same time, it can also send the monitored movement of the caster's wand to the "escape" silent questioning loop.

The function of "amplifying" the rune circuit is obvious, that is, to amplify the strength of the sent parameters to the extent that the will of the world can receive it.

Ai Lunhua suspected that the rune circuit of "synchronization" was strongly related to the two rune circuits of "magnification" and "escaping".

He suspects that the so-called "magic wand chooses a wizard" is actually related to the rune circuit of "synchronization". Why can a wizard resonate with a magic wand?Why does a wand that works well in one person's hand not work well in another's?
Allen suspects that all of this has something to do with the wizard's brainwaves. The "synchronization" rune circuit can synchronize certain fluctuations in the wand core with the wizard's brainwaves as much as possible.If the two match, the wand chooses the wizard. If they don't match, it will weaken the power of casting spells if they are used forcibly.

It is the synchronization of the two wands and wizards that can resonate with the wand, and the wand can take over the last step of the wizard's spell casting, amplifying all the parameters and sending them out.

The rune circuit of "escaping" is to convert various information into parameters sent to the will of the world, such as the wand action, the target of the spell, the spell spoken, and various parameters in the spell.

Of course, the above is just Allen's personal speculation, and this is his most reasonable guess about the principle of the magic wand.

He quickly produced a trial version of the magic scroll. He found that the metal ring engraved with stasis runes could also function as a switch, and destroying the metal ring would activate the rune circuit on the scroll.

Of course, it has been a week since all of this was completed, and this progress can definitely be regarded as rapid progress.

The way to release this magic scroll is to destroy the metal ring tied to the scroll, then wave the magic scroll, make the wand action of the Transformation Curse, read the spell of the Transformation Curse, and then the spell is cast.

Allen successfully released the transformation spell with the HP version of the magic scroll that he made, transforming into a hyacinth saber.

The memory on the magic scroll that released the spell quickly dissipated, and it can only be released once, so this thing is really a consumable!
But it doesn't seem to be a complete consumable. As long as Allen extracts the relevant memory from the brain and attaches it to the magic scroll, and then buckles a ring engraved with stasis runes, the scroll can continue to be used. up.

In a sense, Allen can "charge" the magic scroll.

However, Allen's focus is no longer here. He feels that the casting method of this magic scroll is a bit silly, and he feels that it can be improved.
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