The Transformers at Hogwarts

Chapter 176 Elf Ball? ? ?

Chapter 176 Elf Ball? ? ?
Allen noticed this immediately, and he looked expectantly at the rabbit in the shell.

But nothing else happened to the rabbit in the snail shell, it still stayed there numbly, and Alan was still able to direct it, although it was a bit undetectable
Alan drew the curtains on his four-poster bed and watched the rabbit for another hour, still nothing happened.

Could it be that the function of this rune circuit is only to reduce the connection with the outside world?
It seems to make sense to think so, but it is too different from what he originally imagined!

Allen spread out on the bed with some disappointment. He didn't expect to work hard for almost a month to get this stuff.
Once the mind is relaxed, it is easy to get sleepy, not to mention that he has been suffering from liver disease for more than 20 days in a row. He is extremely tired both mentally and physically, and falls into a deep sleep after a while.
It was a terrible sleep, and he was almost late the next morning.

Then it was another full and busy day of study, and he didn't return to his four-poster bed until late in the evening.

The snail shell was still quietly staying on his bed, and the rabbit inside was still numbly staying in the shell, motionless.

Allen sighed in disappointment, he wanted to throw the shell under the bed, he didn't want to see this tasteless thing he made.

But he soon realized that something was wrong: he transformed the rabbit at 9 o'clock last night, and his current transformation spell can only last for 12 hours, and it is also 9 o'clock in the evening. The Transformation Charm should have expired, it should be transformed into a pen holder!
Why is the effect of the transformation spell still there?Why doesn't the rabbit turn into a pen holder now?
Allen suddenly became excited again, he established a connection with the rabbit again, commanded the rabbit to come out of the shell, and the connection between him and the rabbit became smooth again.

He suddenly realized the function of this rune circuit, but he still needs to continue to experiment.

After having a direction, he spent two days summing up the function of this rune circuit - this rune circuit can greatly increase the duration of the spell.

A shell engraved with a rune circuit can extend the duration of the Transfiguration spell by 4 times.

He suddenly understood what the "stagnation" in the rune circuit meant
But what is the use of this?
What's the use of the increased duration of the Transfiguration spell?
And this effect seems to be different from what he saw in the ruins.

The rune circuit in the ruins can suppress such a powerful creature, but the rune circuit he reproduced can only prolong the time of the Transformation Curse. I always feel that the two rune circuits are not the same thing.

Allen frowned and thought, suddenly a flash of inspiration flashed in his mind, and he realized a problem.

The rune circuit on the ring in the ruins seems to be repeated many times!
The rings with a diameter of 5 meters are all engraved. Could it be that this rune circuit must be superimposed to achieve the effect in the ruins?

The more Allen thought about it, the more reliable the idea became.

So he found a new shell, and densely engraved the rune circuit on it.

As a result, although the effect of the snail shell was enhanced a little, the enhancement was not obvious.

Allen was a little confused, he didn't know how to explain this.

He felt that he needed to take a closer look at the ring in the ruins, so he extracted his memory of that day in the ruins, and carefully observed the rune circuit on the ring in the ruins.

This observation paid off.

If the single runes in the rune circuit are connected and connected, if there are multiple superpositions, should multiple runes be connected and connected?

The rune loops on the ring in the ruins are connected and connected, and many rune loops are connected linearly, forming a closed loop at last.

Allen looked thoughtfully at the relic ring in his memory
It seems that this rune circuit must be linearly connected and form a closed loop in order to greatly enhance the effectiveness of the rune circuit and achieve the effect like in the ruins.

With a new idea, Allen found a new shell.

He first drew a latitude line on the shell, and then drew a rune circuit along this latitude line, so that the rune circuit he finally drew was linear and could form a closed loop.

He activated the magic pattern circuit circle very excitedly, and the magic pattern circuit on the conch shell appeared similar to the light on the magic pattern circuit on the ruins circle that day.

Seeing these lights, Allen knew he had succeeded, and he couldn't wait to transform into a rabbit and throw it in.

The rabbit immediately disconnected from him as soon as it entered the shell, and remained there motionless. No matter how hard he tried to re-establish the link with the rabbit, it was useless.

Allen looked at the rabbit thoughtfully, and he pulled the rabbit out with a clip—he didn't dare to reach into the space of the shell, for fear that the power of the rune circuit would affect him.

This time he summoned a ball of light with his wand, and then controlled the ball of light to fly into the shell. After the ball of light entered the shell, it seemed to be frozen. There, Allen waited patiently. When the photosphere expires, the photosphere still exists.

He summoned another flame, then controlled the flame to float in, and the flame was also frozen
He finally understood the function of this rune circuit.

The function of this magic pattern circuit is to suppress the activity of all magic power.

The power of a single rune circuit is too weak, so Allen thought it could extend the duration of the spell.

When this rune circuit is superimposed, its power will increase geometrically, and the performance of suppressing the activity of magic power to the extreme is freezing.
The reason why the black ring can suppress such a powerful creature is because the power of this rune circuit freezes the activity of the magic power in its body.
He finally understood the meaning of the word "stagnation" in the rune circuit.

In the end he named this new rune circuit "Stasis Rune".

Then he began to think about where he could use the stasis rune.

He soon had the answer—the white ball that Professor Flitwick had given him.

The floating spell and the traceless stretching spell are solidified in the white ball, which looks small, but in fact there is a large space inside, and the things inside are weightless due to the floating spell.

If stasis runes are added, the large space is enough for him to stuff dozens of shapeshifting beasts in. These shapeshifting beasts are all "frozen", and he can take them out whenever he needs them, and he can even use them when he is in danger. Release dozens of deformed beasts. Although he can only control two at the same time, so many deformed beasts can attract a lot of firepower.

His mood became agitated, he found the ball, and prepared to carve as many stasis runes as possible on it with the smallest carving knife.

He now knew the value of that ball, about 80 Galleons, even if it broke, he could still afford it.

But just to be on the safe side, Allen decided to draw the rune circuit to be described first with a pen.

He is going to continuously draw a rune loop along the equator of the sphere to form a closed loop.
Allen carefully drew on the ball with a pen, and soon he completed the work - there was an extra black ring at the equator of the ball
And the more Alan looks at this thing, the more familiar it feels
He suddenly realized that if the upper part of the ball was painted red, wouldn't it look like a poke ball?

Poké Ball! ! !
 I finally got the poke ball. I always thought that the magic in HP could make the poke ball, so I took a lot of trouble to let the protagonist get the last piece of the puzzle to get the poke ball.

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