Mastering Thunder from Hogwarts

Chapter 318 New Product Ideas

"Yes, Chief, that is a prop that can test one's own strength. Who wouldn't want it? When I was practicing spells at home during the summer vacation, I always felt that something was missing. Later I found out that it was because I didn't know what my spells were.

If you can see whether you have made any progress or not, and you can see the power of your spells at any time, you will be more motivated to practice." Joey said with excitement.

"Oh?" Anduin didn't have much demand for these little wizards. Now seeing Joey's reaction, he began to think about whether he could develop some products for little wizards.

"But a humanoid target costs 800 Galleons, what's the minimum you can afford?" Anduin looked at Joey and asked.

"What? So expensive?" Joey couldn't help but change his face when he heard Anduin's quotation.

"Yes, the humanoid target is precious because it can withstand a powerful enough curse, and then it can recover freely and show corresponding power value." Anduin explained to Joey.

Regarding this point, Anduin did not lie to him. In fact, the most important thing about the humanoid target is its core component, which is engraved with enough healing runes and energy-absorbing spell runes. Many materials are consumed on it.

Only in this way can we ensure sufficient resistance to blows.

"What's the maximum number of hits that a humanoid target can resist?" Joey asked curiously after being in Hogwarts for so long. The most exaggerated thing was that he saw Anduin hit more than 300 points after waiting for a while.

"I haven't tried the extreme value yet. Anyway, it's no problem within 500 points." Anduin said with a smile.

"Hiss!" Joey took a breath. Is there really anyone in this world who can hit 500 points? The highest point he hit before the end of the period was only over 70 points. It would almost kill him. His average average

That's about fifty o'clock.

"But many young wizards, or normal adult wizards, don't have such high spell strength at all. See if you can lower the upper limit of some power values, and then reduce the price. If the price is right, I think the humanoid target will be very good.

Popular." Joey was surprised by the resistance and price of the humanoid target, and suggested with some trepidation.

"Oh?" Anduin immediately fell into deep thought after hearing Joey's words. Yes, he actually doesn't need to make every humanoid target so resistant to beating. So far, he can hit a value close to 500.

He had only met Moody.

Mainly, Anduin has always had a kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder, that is, no matter what research he does, the relevant attributes must be pushed to the extreme.

And if it is for civilian use, it does not need to be so high-strength at all, and fewer runes are engraved, which can save a lot of raw materials and reduce the price a lot.

Thinking of this, Anduin felt that he was imprisoned by many fixed ideas. Maybe he should start from his customers and listen more to their thoughts.

"What you said makes sense." Anduin nodded to Joey, then looked at the area with seats next to him, "Come, let's sit down and talk slowly."

Anduin pulled Joey and Gemma to sit down, and then took out a recording board out of habit, "If you want to make a low-end version of the humanoid target, what price do you think is more appropriate, and what is the upper limit of the power value?

Woolen cloth?"

"Well..." Joey pondered for a moment after hearing Anduin's question, and then replied, "I think most wizard families should be able to afford the price of 100-200 gold galleons. As for the upper limit of power,

Well……"

Joey glanced at Anduin with some embarrassment, "To be honest, I still can't cast a spell with a power value of more than 100. I think a humanoid target with a maximum power value of 100 is at least enough for a young wizard.

I’m about to graduate, and if it’s a humanoid target with a power limit of about 200, it can even meet the needs of most adult wizards.”

"And if it is a younger wizard, such as those under 3rd grade, I think 50 points is enough. In fact, you can even make some younger versions, just like toys, and there is no need to use so many materials.

Okay, let them use it during the period from first to third grade." Joey saw him talking about Anduin while recording there, and he became more and more enthusiastic as he talked.

"Younger version, pre-graduation version, regular version, all are good suggestions." Anduin found that Joey has great potential in the field of imagination, and nodded with satisfaction.

Then he looked at Gemma next to him, "What about you, young lady, do you have any thoughts on this, or do you have any special alchemy items you want to buy?"

"Me? I want that!" Gemma heard Anduin ask herself, and then pointed her finger directly at the raven on the counter that had been spitting out light balls. She had been attracted to that magic prop before.

Staring at it with eyes.

Only then did Andu look seriously at the alchemy tools Gemma pointed at. He found that the customers in the store were not interested in the expensive tactical equipment on the counter, but many young wizards were curiously staring at the ferry.

Crows, and even the brave ones, will come up and touch the ball of light spitting out of the raven's mouth.

"Magical decoration?" Anduin thought for a moment, then looked at Gemma, "What are you most interested in about that prop?"

"Hmm..." After hearing the question, Gemma dragged her chin and thought for a moment, then said, "I like the ball of light it spits out the most. It is much more interesting than oil lamps and candles. If the shape of that animal can be replaced by a kitten or a

It would be even more interesting if it were an owl.”

"Oh? Are you interested in such magic lamps?" Anduin raised his eyebrows thoughtfully.

In the wizarding world, there are quite a few magical lighting fixtures, such as the Gubler Fairy Fire, which can burn and illuminate almost infinitely, or various magic candles and magic oil lamps, which provide good lighting brightness.

However, they are almost all open flame lighting methods. Anduin originally thought that the wizarding world liked this kind of flame-shaped lamps, including him. He actually preferred to use oil lamps or candles for lighting. After all, they looked better.

In style.

"Yes, this kind of light ball is really interesting to look at, and it's so bright." Gemma stared at the small light spots flying in the sky with bright eyes.

It seems that everyone will become tired of things that they often come into contact with. Just like Anduin was used to using electric lights before, but now prefers open flames. These wizards are used to using open flame lamps. Seeing fresh

Things always arouse curiosity.

Maybe this is also a way of thinking about civilian alchemy props. Anduin nodded silently. This alchemy raven was actually a decoration he made casually. Unexpectedly, it attracted more attention than other props in the store.

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