Hogwarts: Starting with full Unforgivable Curses
Chapter 61: Spell Refinement Function? Why not just rob Gringotts!
Chapter 61: Spell Refinement Function? Why not just rob Gringotts!
"The simplest thing is that even after Old Deng died, he didn't know the locket was a fake."
This alone is enough to show that Dumbledore cannot know everything. He is not a god and he always gets distracted sometimes.
Moreover, Dumbledore also has a fatal weakness, which is his sister.
It was precisely because of this weakness that Voldemort made Dumbledore wear the ring inlaid with the Resurrection Stone, causing him to suffer a terrible curse.
"However, if Old Deng had discovered that the old locket was a fake during his lifetime, he might have been more relieved."
This means that he is not alone in his quest to destroy the Horcruxes.
"Of course, until I develop into a wizard on par with Old Dumbledore, Voldemort, or even Grindelwald, it's better to stay hidden."
Dylan felt that he was just a first-year wizard, and hiding himself would not mean anything.
At most, it means that he is stable enough.
After simply and completely mastering the counter-spell of the Fiery Curse, Dylan opened the system panel.
Dylan had used almost all the other system functions, except for one that he had not tried yet.
That is the spell refinement function in the magic wand icon.
At first, Dylan had no magic spells to refine.
After he mastered the three unforgivable curses at the maximum level, he no longer felt the need to further refine them.
But now, as he has learned more and more spells, many of them can actually use this function.
The reason why Dylan never used it before was because.
"It's really fucking dark!"
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[Name]: Dylan Hawkwood
[Spells that can be refined]: Levitate, Transfiguration, Grimfire, Cleansing, Blazing, Lumos, Cruciatus, Soul Stealing, Resurrection, Parasitic Possession, Avada Kedavra, Grinning Hula La
[Refined Cost]: 10000 Galleons/time
[Note]: When the spell level reaches level seven, the refinement function will be automatically enabled. Levels eight, nine, and ten will each have another refinement opportunity.
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When Dylan saw the cost of a detailed revision, even though it was not the first time he saw it, he still couldn't help but sigh.
Who can afford a 10,000 Galleon upgrade?
This is much more expensive than a wand and wizard robe!
A spell can be refined four times from beginner to full level.
That's 40,000 Galleons!
If you want to practice his ten spells, that would cost 400,000 Galleons!
And there are more than ten curses in the whole world?
If he wanted to master a hundred spells, that would cost four million Galleons!
Is this a spell refinement?
This is going to rob Gringotts directly!
This number is too terrifying.
Because the cheapest wand is only seven Galleons, four million Galleons can buy 570,000 wands.
If you change one every day, you can keep it different for more than 1,500 years.
Even if you use one and throw away ten within a year, you will never use them all!
In addition, this was learned from the casual conversation between Dylan and Professor McGonagall during their private lessons.
At the Three Broomsticks, a Butterbeer was only two Galleons.
Four million Galleons can buy two million copies!
People can’t finish drinking even if they reach the Giant View!
It’s a good thing that Dylan doesn’t have a hundred spells under his belt yet, and the spells that can reach the advanced level are only the ones on the panel.
If it cost 10,000 Galleons to repair it, he could still do it several times. After all, even though it was only half a school year, Dylan still earned a lot of pounds with the help of his parents.
He then threw all of them into Gringotts in exchange for Galleons.
Perhaps it was because the goblins in Gringotts looked down on the humans in the Muggle world, and they didn't think that any Muggle wizards would be able to come up with large sums of money to invest in Gringotts.
Therefore, after Dylan's several attempts, he discovered that these goblins really did not set exchange limits for human currencies such as pounds or even rubles with Galleons.
Dylan still had a lot of pounds in his hand, but he didn't throw them directly into Gringotts.
Because he was also afraid that after the fairies gave him a huge amount of Galleons in exchange for it all at once, they would notice this matter and directly plug the bug.
So even when Dylan went to exchange money, he did it little by little, in small quantities and multiple times. And what he exchanged was not all Galleons, but also a lot of Sickles and a small amount of Nat.
By exchanging the currencies of these units, you can exchange them for Galleons without any restrictions.
And every time those fairies saw him, they would exchange a small number of Galleons or even Sit for him.
As a result, even though he had exchanged nearly 100,000 Galleons from Gringotts, they still looked down on him.
I still think he is a poor boy who can only exchange a few pitiful pounds for money every time.
However, other people's arrogance can be transformed into Dylan's benefit and put into his pocket.
Dylan didn't care about this, and he even hoped that these goblins would continue to look down on him.
This would also allow him to exchange for more Galleons until he had enough capital to do other things.
Just now
"Most of my spells are at level three to five. There's no other way. Even though I have a few max-level spells as a foundation, the spells I've learned are too many and too diverse."
Dylan's principle is that at the current stage, if he can learn more spells, he will never refine a few spells alone.
After all, no matter how he learned, how could he easily learn the spell to the maximum level?
In other words, no matter how hard he tried, the spells he learned would not easily reach the level of the full-level spells he already had.
So instead of just learning a few individual spells, it's better to go through them all.
And precisely because he has several full-level spells as a foundation, his starting point for learning other spells is far ahead of others, which also makes it easier for him to practice a spell.
The starting point is level two, three, or even four proficiency.
With such benefits, Dylan will of course learn as much as he can, be as greedy as he can, and never be easily satisfied!
Steady progress is another of Dylan's life goals.
"I have twelve spells ready for their first refinement. Six of these Dark Charms can each be refined four times. The same goes for the Grinning Charm. Lumos, Flaming, and Cleansing are all at level eight and can be refined twice. Levitation and Transfiguration are both at level seven and can only be refined once."
This was Dylan's first time using spell refinement, so he had to carefully consider which spell to refine.
"Since this is the first time, I must focus on the most useful part to repair it."
And which of his spells is the most useful?
That is of course
Avada Kedavra!
After deciding on the spell he wanted to refine, Dylan glanced at his panel.
[Money]: 94508 Galleons, 8600 Sickles, 10000 Knuts, 100000 British Pounds
"Ten thousand Galleons can be repaired once. I wonder if Sickles, or even British pounds, can replace Galleons?"
(End of this chapter)
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