Alchemy Black Technology at Hogwarts
Chapter 109 Version Answer Existence Curse
Chapter 109 Version Answer Existence Curse
In-house on request.
William sat in front of his operating table, with a row of clean glassware in front of him, and materials that were about to be used at hand—Nicole Flamel's manuscript "Book of Hieroglyphs" was Turn to one of the pages and hang it on the wall in front of you.
After getting the basilisk fangs, he finally had the chance to really try the recipe and create a magical metal.
"Alchemists believe that sulfur and mercury can make up all seven metals in the world, and gold ranks first among them."
William read the contents of the manuscript word by word.
"Gold is the most perfect state that all metals can achieve, and the wizard can imagine."
Nicole Flamel writes.
But the "gold" he refers to here is not gold ore in the traditional sense, or the form of gold nuggets or sand, but a magical "concept", a "concept" that can perfectly accommodate magic. stable state".
The "gold" that dwells on gold.
He spent a great deal of energy and time, and a fortune even for Nicole Flamel himself, in order to be able to shape this metal alchemically.
On top of that, he wants to accumulate experience through this kind of experiment, and then try to reproduce the most outstanding alchemy achievement in his life.
"The Philosopher's Stone, or the Philosopher's Stone."
William thought of the stone that was kept deep in the corridor on the fourth floor of the castle at this moment.
"The rebirth of the phoenix from Nirvana must first be bathed in flames, endure unimaginable pain, and be turned into coke. And in order to be sublimated, metal must also experience such pain."
Before introducing the formula in detail, Nico wrote such a paragraph in French, "This is my great homework."
In order to get gold on top of gold, the gold needs to be calcined first
William followed the steps in Nicole Flamel's manuscript and carefully operated.Nico himself has put a lot of energy into this recipe, and the manuscript records his repeated revisions and self-doubt.
Nico was deeply confused about how to make metal go to "death", how to make it retain more "vitality" and finally revive it.
Because no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't get the perfect metal in his mind, so he had no choice but to give up in the end.
But Nicole Flamel still kept this recipe.
"Grind and melt the venomous snake teeth to get the essence, then mix it with herbs full of vitality and distill it."
William turned a page of the manuscript.
"Put mercury and sulfur into the sage's egg and continue heating. During this process, a stable temperature must be maintained, and the materials in the alchemy furnace should be heated evenly until they begin to fade and mix."
For the alchemy furnace mentioned in Nicole Flamel's notes, William chose to use a flask instead - it's much easier to use.
Soon he saw that the originally messy pile of substances began to slowly fade and mix together to form a solid metal as mentioned in the manuscript.
Its surface began to show the luster of gold.But at this moment, a large number of fine cracks appeared on the surface of the metal, which disintegrated and turned into gray-black powder in almost a second or two.
"Nicole Flamel said that these powders have very powerful magical properties, and the cost of preparation is very low compared to wands and brooms—of course, that must be able to find some scarce materials."
William poured out the metal powder in the flask and put it in a test tube for careful observation.
Compared with the "coffee mate" which takes a long time to wait for the plant to "die", the recipe for making this metal is not complicated, and it can be mass-produced very easily.
After William modified the inefficient steps in the recipe, its production capacity was greatly improved.After spending most of the night, William gathered enough powder to fill an entire oatmeal box.
But like Nicole Flamel said:
The melting point of this metal is very high, and it is almost impossible to put them into the mold and heat metallurgical forming.
"Thank you powder metallurgy."
William had contacted Mr. Anderson before and entrusted him to help find a powder metallurgy manufacturer to try to transform these metals into something that can be used.
"But what should I do with them?"
Looking at the metal powder in this box, William fell into deep thought.
According to his understanding, in this world, wizards mainly use several methods to make magic props:
The most common method is the Existence Curse that he tried to transform, which can make the spell take effect on the item-if the item itself contains enough "magic elements", or "magic power", then the existence The mantra can go on forever.
Those skipping class candies like Fred and George used to make, and the protective hats that can be used to resist simple jinxes are actually a use of existence charms.By mixing magic-containing materials, they can make the spell last on the item for a period of time.
But there are also obvious shortcomings of the existence mantra.
In order for the effect of the spell to last forever, the item itself must contain enough magic power as a support, and the more complex the spell is, the more magic power it needs.
If the spell draws too much magic power in a short period of time, even exceeding the affordability of the material itself, unpredictable changes will also occur.
William remembered that the Weasley family's car was chased by Ron and Harry for too long after the Hogwarts Express, so that it lost power, not only crash-landed on the Whomping Willow, but also had an independent will.
"Although I don't know how many things Arthur has fiddled with on it and what materials he used, but that thing definitely doesn't burn gasoline."
Additionally, once an enchantment has been placed on an item via the Existence Charm, there is no way to change it.
The wizard must remove the previous enchantment before he can add a new enchantment to the item, and this process is almost impossible to avoid damaging the item itself.
"It's like in the original book, Professor McGonagall went to check the Firebolt that Sirius gave Harry."
William didn't want the Existence Charm as his first choice.
Of course, he does want to take out some of the metal powder, make two dozen rings or other small things through powder metallurgy, and then use the existence spell to add various offensive or non-offensive effects to them. curse.
When it came time to duel with other wizards, William only needed to lightly raise his hand to activate those rings, and easily engulfed the enemy with a spell storm.
"As for the furniture like that."
William didn't want to take this approach either.
There are many convenient tools in the wizarding world, such as rags that can automatically wash dishes, or kitchen knives for cutting vegetables, stewing pots, gramophones that play records, and so on.
But those things are not so much capable of automatic operation, as they are pre-cast with simple magic spells that can be automatically executed, and they need to be activated by the wizard himself through magic power before they can be used.
The radio is the product of this magic.
The wizard had to tap it with his wand to turn on the radio and make it work.
"As for the more advanced rune language, rune array, or other spell languages, the production process is really too difficult. Otherwise, Mr. Ollivander would not have occupied the market of the entire British wizarding world."
Professor Flitwick once gave William a book left by the former professor of ancient magic text, which explained many techniques used to make rune language items, but those must be engraved by the wizard himself by guiding his magic power.
The potency of magic attached to an item is entirely up to the creator.
Of course William can make some for himself or close friends, but if he wants to realize the plan through them, he will be bald and don't even want to do it.
"Can't there be any way, as simple as those furniture, can be mass-produced like an existence spell, without the need for rune language props, can the wizard himself complete it?"
William scratched his head.
This is of course a very greedy idea.
But he had to think.
"Speaking of which, the magicians in Xingyue imprint magic on their bodies, and then activate them through the magic circuits in their bodies—so that even magicians who are not good at research can use the magic formulas in it."
Can this approach be replicated?
"impossible."
William quickly came to a conclusion.
In this world, wizards are born with talent.Parents or grandparents who have no magical talent at all, their children may become wizards.Families with pure-blood wizards, though more likely to have magically gifted children, are also more likely to have Squibs.
Little wizards studying at Hogwarts are not so much learning how to use magic, but rather practicing their ability to control magic.
"But it seems that this idea can be used for reference?"
It suddenly occurred to William that he didn’t actually need to achieve these three purposes on the same item. This is like letting a milk tea company open a store while sending its employees to grow tea and raise cows.
So how did they solve this problem?
Of course, by outsourcing part of the link.
"If I use something made of this metal as a base, let it only assume the responsibility of providing magic power and making the spell work, just like a magic circuit.
Then on top of this base, find another form that can record spells or rune words, which is engraving. "
It is not difficult to implement these two parts separately.
"So how am I supposed to connect them?"
William is seriously thinking about this problem.
Through this "magic metal", he can produce a material with sufficient magic power, which is equivalent to the body of the game machine, and the pre-written spell, combined with the wizard's own will to activate and control the engraving, is equivalent to a cassette.
"Then I need a slot now."
The slot must be able to be pulled out after the cartridge is inserted, and it must also be compatible with different cartridges in a system.
"Isn't this the version answer?!"
As early as when he was still in Ilvermorny, William had already developed this kind of thing by mistake.
His improved existence spell!
(End of this chapter)
In-house on request.
William sat in front of his operating table, with a row of clean glassware in front of him, and materials that were about to be used at hand—Nicole Flamel's manuscript "Book of Hieroglyphs" was Turn to one of the pages and hang it on the wall in front of you.
After getting the basilisk fangs, he finally had the chance to really try the recipe and create a magical metal.
"Alchemists believe that sulfur and mercury can make up all seven metals in the world, and gold ranks first among them."
William read the contents of the manuscript word by word.
"Gold is the most perfect state that all metals can achieve, and the wizard can imagine."
Nicole Flamel writes.
But the "gold" he refers to here is not gold ore in the traditional sense, or the form of gold nuggets or sand, but a magical "concept", a "concept" that can perfectly accommodate magic. stable state".
The "gold" that dwells on gold.
He spent a great deal of energy and time, and a fortune even for Nicole Flamel himself, in order to be able to shape this metal alchemically.
On top of that, he wants to accumulate experience through this kind of experiment, and then try to reproduce the most outstanding alchemy achievement in his life.
"The Philosopher's Stone, or the Philosopher's Stone."
William thought of the stone that was kept deep in the corridor on the fourth floor of the castle at this moment.
"The rebirth of the phoenix from Nirvana must first be bathed in flames, endure unimaginable pain, and be turned into coke. And in order to be sublimated, metal must also experience such pain."
Before introducing the formula in detail, Nico wrote such a paragraph in French, "This is my great homework."
In order to get gold on top of gold, the gold needs to be calcined first
William followed the steps in Nicole Flamel's manuscript and carefully operated.Nico himself has put a lot of energy into this recipe, and the manuscript records his repeated revisions and self-doubt.
Nico was deeply confused about how to make metal go to "death", how to make it retain more "vitality" and finally revive it.
Because no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't get the perfect metal in his mind, so he had no choice but to give up in the end.
But Nicole Flamel still kept this recipe.
"Grind and melt the venomous snake teeth to get the essence, then mix it with herbs full of vitality and distill it."
William turned a page of the manuscript.
"Put mercury and sulfur into the sage's egg and continue heating. During this process, a stable temperature must be maintained, and the materials in the alchemy furnace should be heated evenly until they begin to fade and mix."
For the alchemy furnace mentioned in Nicole Flamel's notes, William chose to use a flask instead - it's much easier to use.
Soon he saw that the originally messy pile of substances began to slowly fade and mix together to form a solid metal as mentioned in the manuscript.
Its surface began to show the luster of gold.But at this moment, a large number of fine cracks appeared on the surface of the metal, which disintegrated and turned into gray-black powder in almost a second or two.
"Nicole Flamel said that these powders have very powerful magical properties, and the cost of preparation is very low compared to wands and brooms—of course, that must be able to find some scarce materials."
William poured out the metal powder in the flask and put it in a test tube for careful observation.
Compared with the "coffee mate" which takes a long time to wait for the plant to "die", the recipe for making this metal is not complicated, and it can be mass-produced very easily.
After William modified the inefficient steps in the recipe, its production capacity was greatly improved.After spending most of the night, William gathered enough powder to fill an entire oatmeal box.
But like Nicole Flamel said:
The melting point of this metal is very high, and it is almost impossible to put them into the mold and heat metallurgical forming.
"Thank you powder metallurgy."
William had contacted Mr. Anderson before and entrusted him to help find a powder metallurgy manufacturer to try to transform these metals into something that can be used.
"But what should I do with them?"
Looking at the metal powder in this box, William fell into deep thought.
According to his understanding, in this world, wizards mainly use several methods to make magic props:
The most common method is the Existence Curse that he tried to transform, which can make the spell take effect on the item-if the item itself contains enough "magic elements", or "magic power", then the existence The mantra can go on forever.
Those skipping class candies like Fred and George used to make, and the protective hats that can be used to resist simple jinxes are actually a use of existence charms.By mixing magic-containing materials, they can make the spell last on the item for a period of time.
But there are also obvious shortcomings of the existence mantra.
In order for the effect of the spell to last forever, the item itself must contain enough magic power as a support, and the more complex the spell is, the more magic power it needs.
If the spell draws too much magic power in a short period of time, even exceeding the affordability of the material itself, unpredictable changes will also occur.
William remembered that the Weasley family's car was chased by Ron and Harry for too long after the Hogwarts Express, so that it lost power, not only crash-landed on the Whomping Willow, but also had an independent will.
"Although I don't know how many things Arthur has fiddled with on it and what materials he used, but that thing definitely doesn't burn gasoline."
Additionally, once an enchantment has been placed on an item via the Existence Charm, there is no way to change it.
The wizard must remove the previous enchantment before he can add a new enchantment to the item, and this process is almost impossible to avoid damaging the item itself.
"It's like in the original book, Professor McGonagall went to check the Firebolt that Sirius gave Harry."
William didn't want the Existence Charm as his first choice.
Of course, he does want to take out some of the metal powder, make two dozen rings or other small things through powder metallurgy, and then use the existence spell to add various offensive or non-offensive effects to them. curse.
When it came time to duel with other wizards, William only needed to lightly raise his hand to activate those rings, and easily engulfed the enemy with a spell storm.
"As for the furniture like that."
William didn't want to take this approach either.
There are many convenient tools in the wizarding world, such as rags that can automatically wash dishes, or kitchen knives for cutting vegetables, stewing pots, gramophones that play records, and so on.
But those things are not so much capable of automatic operation, as they are pre-cast with simple magic spells that can be automatically executed, and they need to be activated by the wizard himself through magic power before they can be used.
The radio is the product of this magic.
The wizard had to tap it with his wand to turn on the radio and make it work.
"As for the more advanced rune language, rune array, or other spell languages, the production process is really too difficult. Otherwise, Mr. Ollivander would not have occupied the market of the entire British wizarding world."
Professor Flitwick once gave William a book left by the former professor of ancient magic text, which explained many techniques used to make rune language items, but those must be engraved by the wizard himself by guiding his magic power.
The potency of magic attached to an item is entirely up to the creator.
Of course William can make some for himself or close friends, but if he wants to realize the plan through them, he will be bald and don't even want to do it.
"Can't there be any way, as simple as those furniture, can be mass-produced like an existence spell, without the need for rune language props, can the wizard himself complete it?"
William scratched his head.
This is of course a very greedy idea.
But he had to think.
"Speaking of which, the magicians in Xingyue imprint magic on their bodies, and then activate them through the magic circuits in their bodies—so that even magicians who are not good at research can use the magic formulas in it."
Can this approach be replicated?
"impossible."
William quickly came to a conclusion.
In this world, wizards are born with talent.Parents or grandparents who have no magical talent at all, their children may become wizards.Families with pure-blood wizards, though more likely to have magically gifted children, are also more likely to have Squibs.
Little wizards studying at Hogwarts are not so much learning how to use magic, but rather practicing their ability to control magic.
"But it seems that this idea can be used for reference?"
It suddenly occurred to William that he didn’t actually need to achieve these three purposes on the same item. This is like letting a milk tea company open a store while sending its employees to grow tea and raise cows.
So how did they solve this problem?
Of course, by outsourcing part of the link.
"If I use something made of this metal as a base, let it only assume the responsibility of providing magic power and making the spell work, just like a magic circuit.
Then on top of this base, find another form that can record spells or rune words, which is engraving. "
It is not difficult to implement these two parts separately.
"So how am I supposed to connect them?"
William is seriously thinking about this problem.
Through this "magic metal", he can produce a material with sufficient magic power, which is equivalent to the body of the game machine, and the pre-written spell, combined with the wizard's own will to activate and control the engraving, is equivalent to a cassette.
"Then I need a slot now."
The slot must be able to be pulled out after the cartridge is inserted, and it must also be compatible with different cartridges in a system.
"Isn't this the version answer?!"
As early as when he was still in Ilvermorny, William had already developed this kind of thing by mistake.
His improved existence spell!
(End of this chapter)
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