The Transformers at Hogwarts
Chapter 244 Magic Power
Chapter 244 Magic Power
After a period of repeated research, Allen finally produced a potion for preserving his transformation products. He named this potion the permanent potion.
Allen soaked his own transformation product into it and found that it did not disappear the next day, but not all of them disappeared. As Professor Snape said, the success rate was not high.
Allen estimated that less than 20% of the deformed products were left, and the rest disappeared.
Finally, Allen calculated the cost. Every time a spell is cast or a designated talent is transformed, the magic materials consumed need to consume 20 gold galleons of potion to save.
Although it is of great significance to him to be able to preserve the magic materials used to transform his Pokémon parts, but this level of expense also makes his already poor economy even worse.
For this reason, Allen had to suffer more for the basilisk. Although the price of magic materials produced by the basilisk has been reduced by 50% due to Allen's large shipments, as long as the basilisk still has a good scale, then Alan Len wasn't bankrupt.
It was under the pressure of this limit that Allen's research has been pushed forward.
He consumed the magic materials he had saved to transform into the first deformed beast with the buds of frog seeds, which verified the feasibility of Allen's theory of deformed beasts.
All of this was done by Allen at night. During the day, he still attended classes like an ordinary little wizard. Although some classes were a little boring to him, he would still go to class on time. The thinking hut is a means of fishing.
Especially in the Transformation class, Allen's research on the Transformation Curse has far surpassed that of the students in the same grade. Allen even felt that even the senior students' research on the Transformation Curse was not as good as him.
In this transformation class, Alan completed the homework early and won 3 house points for Gryffindor.
Then he was bored watching Harry and Ron waving their wands and chanting spells at the cup in front of them. They are now learning to transform objects into animals. Today's homework is to transform the cup into a bird. Harry and Ron The progress is very slow, they only made a little change on the surface of the cup in half an hour.
Hermione's progress was a bit better, but she still let the transformed bird hold the stem of the goblet.
Allen's performance in class was watched by Professor McGonagall.
When get out of class was over, Professor McGonagall left Alan behind.
"Mr. Phoenix, it seems that what I teach in class is too simple for you now." Professor McGonagall looked at Allen and said.
"No." Allen wanted to object, but immediately met Professor McGonagall's eyes, and he had to take back what he was about to say, "There is one thing, although the current content has inspired me, but it's something I've been talking about for a long time. I have mastered it before." Allen changed his words and said in a more tactful tone.
"Your research on the Transfiguration Spell is obvious to all." Professor McGonagall didn't take Alan's words seriously at all. "Your level of use of the Transfiguration Spell has surpassed most adult wizards." Professor McGonagall rarely praised Alan. Lun.
This statement caught Allen's attention, "How do you know that my level of using the Transfiguration spell has surpassed most adult wizards?" Allen always felt that there was a lack of a unit of measurement to measure a wizard's mastery of spells.
"You use the transformation spell to transform an object now, how long can the transformation spell you release last?" Professor McGonagall asked an unexpected question.
"Probably more than 20 hours!" Allen frowned, and said with some uncertainty, he vaguely understood what Professor McGonagall wanted to express.
"More than 20 hours?" Professor McGonagall exclaimed, this number exceeded her expectations.
"A lot?" Allen asked with raised eyebrows, he had no concept of this duration.
"A lot!" Professor McGonagall nodded affirmatively, "It's not bad for an adult wizard's transformation spell to last for 10 hours."
"Then what's the use of that?" Ai Lu shrugged indifferently.
"This shows how much you have mastered and studied the Transfiguration Charm." Professor McGonagall said appreciatively. "The deeper the research on the transformation spell, the longer the duration of the transformation spell. This is also an important indicator we use to evaluate the power of the transformation spell."
Allen still had an expression of lack of interest after hearing this.
"Do you know why different wizards cast the same spell with different power?" Professor McGonagall continued to ask.
Allen shook his head. He thought about this question, but he didn't think about it carefully.
Ordinarily, if casting a spell is just sending parameters to the will of the world, then the power of the same spell should be the same, because the wizard just requests to cast magic, and the magic effect is manifested by the will of the world.
But the reality is that this is not the case. The gap between the power of the same spell cast by different wizards is greater than the gap between humans and dogs.
Thinking of this, Alan's interest was aroused by Professor McGonagall.
He pretended to be listening carefully.
"Actually, wizards have noticed this phenomenon a long time ago. Now the magic world is more recognized that the degree of research on a spell determines the power of the spell cast by the person." Professor McGonagall continued.
This answer Allen has long guessed in this regard.
"But the wizards later discovered that there are more factors that affect the power of a spell. The degree of research on a spell by a person only determines the baseline power of the spell cast by the person. The wizards found that the research on a spell has reached a certain level. To a certain extent, it can strengthen the power of this person when casting other spells." Professor McGonagall continued to add.
Allen was a little confused by Professor McGonagall's words.
"For example, if your research on the lighting spell has reached a certain level, then your research on the lighting spell will strengthen the power of all the spells you have mastered. Although this bonus is relatively small, when your research on many spells reaches a certain level At a certain level, this bonus is still considerable.”
"Studying a spell to a certain extent can increase spell power?" Allen murmured.
"Spell power? This description is very accurate." Professor McGonagall said appreciatively, "So powerful wizards have a deep research on various spells, and the power of wizards actually comes from the knowledge mastered by wizards."
Allen frowned deeply. This statement made logical sense, but this method always gave Allen a faint feeling: researching magic seems to be increasing the authority of wizards in the will of the world. The higher the level, the greater the power of the magic cast.
Feel sorry!My mind is confused today.
(End of this chapter)
After a period of repeated research, Allen finally produced a potion for preserving his transformation products. He named this potion the permanent potion.
Allen soaked his own transformation product into it and found that it did not disappear the next day, but not all of them disappeared. As Professor Snape said, the success rate was not high.
Allen estimated that less than 20% of the deformed products were left, and the rest disappeared.
Finally, Allen calculated the cost. Every time a spell is cast or a designated talent is transformed, the magic materials consumed need to consume 20 gold galleons of potion to save.
Although it is of great significance to him to be able to preserve the magic materials used to transform his Pokémon parts, but this level of expense also makes his already poor economy even worse.
For this reason, Allen had to suffer more for the basilisk. Although the price of magic materials produced by the basilisk has been reduced by 50% due to Allen's large shipments, as long as the basilisk still has a good scale, then Alan Len wasn't bankrupt.
It was under the pressure of this limit that Allen's research has been pushed forward.
He consumed the magic materials he had saved to transform into the first deformed beast with the buds of frog seeds, which verified the feasibility of Allen's theory of deformed beasts.
All of this was done by Allen at night. During the day, he still attended classes like an ordinary little wizard. Although some classes were a little boring to him, he would still go to class on time. The thinking hut is a means of fishing.
Especially in the Transformation class, Allen's research on the Transformation Curse has far surpassed that of the students in the same grade. Allen even felt that even the senior students' research on the Transformation Curse was not as good as him.
In this transformation class, Alan completed the homework early and won 3 house points for Gryffindor.
Then he was bored watching Harry and Ron waving their wands and chanting spells at the cup in front of them. They are now learning to transform objects into animals. Today's homework is to transform the cup into a bird. Harry and Ron The progress is very slow, they only made a little change on the surface of the cup in half an hour.
Hermione's progress was a bit better, but she still let the transformed bird hold the stem of the goblet.
Allen's performance in class was watched by Professor McGonagall.
When get out of class was over, Professor McGonagall left Alan behind.
"Mr. Phoenix, it seems that what I teach in class is too simple for you now." Professor McGonagall looked at Allen and said.
"No." Allen wanted to object, but immediately met Professor McGonagall's eyes, and he had to take back what he was about to say, "There is one thing, although the current content has inspired me, but it's something I've been talking about for a long time. I have mastered it before." Allen changed his words and said in a more tactful tone.
"Your research on the Transfiguration Spell is obvious to all." Professor McGonagall didn't take Alan's words seriously at all. "Your level of use of the Transfiguration Spell has surpassed most adult wizards." Professor McGonagall rarely praised Alan. Lun.
This statement caught Allen's attention, "How do you know that my level of using the Transfiguration spell has surpassed most adult wizards?" Allen always felt that there was a lack of a unit of measurement to measure a wizard's mastery of spells.
"You use the transformation spell to transform an object now, how long can the transformation spell you release last?" Professor McGonagall asked an unexpected question.
"Probably more than 20 hours!" Allen frowned, and said with some uncertainty, he vaguely understood what Professor McGonagall wanted to express.
"More than 20 hours?" Professor McGonagall exclaimed, this number exceeded her expectations.
"A lot?" Allen asked with raised eyebrows, he had no concept of this duration.
"A lot!" Professor McGonagall nodded affirmatively, "It's not bad for an adult wizard's transformation spell to last for 10 hours."
"Then what's the use of that?" Ai Lu shrugged indifferently.
"This shows how much you have mastered and studied the Transfiguration Charm." Professor McGonagall said appreciatively. "The deeper the research on the transformation spell, the longer the duration of the transformation spell. This is also an important indicator we use to evaluate the power of the transformation spell."
Allen still had an expression of lack of interest after hearing this.
"Do you know why different wizards cast the same spell with different power?" Professor McGonagall continued to ask.
Allen shook his head. He thought about this question, but he didn't think about it carefully.
Ordinarily, if casting a spell is just sending parameters to the will of the world, then the power of the same spell should be the same, because the wizard just requests to cast magic, and the magic effect is manifested by the will of the world.
But the reality is that this is not the case. The gap between the power of the same spell cast by different wizards is greater than the gap between humans and dogs.
Thinking of this, Alan's interest was aroused by Professor McGonagall.
He pretended to be listening carefully.
"Actually, wizards have noticed this phenomenon a long time ago. Now the magic world is more recognized that the degree of research on a spell determines the power of the spell cast by the person." Professor McGonagall continued.
This answer Allen has long guessed in this regard.
"But the wizards later discovered that there are more factors that affect the power of a spell. The degree of research on a spell by a person only determines the baseline power of the spell cast by the person. The wizards found that the research on a spell has reached a certain level. To a certain extent, it can strengthen the power of this person when casting other spells." Professor McGonagall continued to add.
Allen was a little confused by Professor McGonagall's words.
"For example, if your research on the lighting spell has reached a certain level, then your research on the lighting spell will strengthen the power of all the spells you have mastered. Although this bonus is relatively small, when your research on many spells reaches a certain level At a certain level, this bonus is still considerable.”
"Studying a spell to a certain extent can increase spell power?" Allen murmured.
"Spell power? This description is very accurate." Professor McGonagall said appreciatively, "So powerful wizards have a deep research on various spells, and the power of wizards actually comes from the knowledge mastered by wizards."
Allen frowned deeply. This statement made logical sense, but this method always gave Allen a faint feeling: researching magic seems to be increasing the authority of wizards in the will of the world. The higher the level, the greater the power of the magic cast.
Feel sorry!My mind is confused today.
(End of this chapter)
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