Connor's Hogwarts

Chapter 59 Ideas for the Fourth Generation of Pokemon

The half-month Christmas vacation went by in the blink of an eye, and the time spent in indulging in studying always flies by.

Connor has been staying in his room for the past two weeks, studying how to combine several painting magic patterns.

The day before returning to school, Connor finally took out this new magic pattern. It was composed of the three magic patterns of "action" + "word" + "eye pen". Connor named it To "draw shadows".

Because the painting drawn using this magic pattern is like a shadow coming out of the drawing paper.

Connor will now use this "self-created magic pattern" to draw his first work.

emmm, let’s draw Pikachu, just draw it on a blank drawing card...

When the last stroke came down, the Pikachu in the painting became animated instantly. The next second, a palm-sized Pikachu slowly appeared on the painting card.

"Pika pika!"

It called a voice.

Connor reached out and touched Pikachu's head with his fingers.

"Pika! Pi...pi~ka~" Pikachu made a happy sound.

It was quite fun, but it was a bit small. Connor pinched Pikachu with his thumb and index finger, picked up Pikachu by the back of the neck, and lifted it up.

"Pika! Pika!" Pikachu shook his short hand and was lifted up by Connor with the card. Connor didn't feel any weight, which showed that Pikachu was completely made of magic power.

But it also has an imaginary touch. Is this an autonomous simulation of magic? really interesting.

"Pika! Pikachu!" Perhaps because he was unhappy about being carried, Pikachu suddenly flashed with lightning and used his skill!

Connor felt his fingers were numb from the electricity. As soon as he loosened his grip, Pikachu fell on the table with a pia~, and then lay motionless. Uh, no, Connor took a closer look and found that Pikachu was "sinking" in Draw Kali.

Connor's keen sense of magic gave him immediate feedback: This card... it's out of power.

Connor studied it carefully for a long time and finally figured out the magic situation.

First of all, unlike other magic paintings, the paintings drawn by this "painting shadow" can appear in reality in the form of magic power, but that will consume a lot of magic power.

The greater the "manifest" physique, the more magic power is consumed.

The magic power Connor consumed to draw this Pikachu was only enough to "reveal" it for ten minutes, but if he used a skill, it would be gone.

Yes, Pikachu did use a skill just now. Although the effect on humans is about zero, just a little stronger than static electricity in winter, it did use the skill.

This is indeed surprising. Pikachu doesn't understand magic. The current just now was also a simulated effect of magic.

Magic is really a magical thing, and all miracles can be achieved through magic.

It can be seen that the "Shadow Shadow" magic perfectly presented the Pikachu in Connor's imagination, both in terms of behavior and ability settings.

Next, Connor drew "Charmander", "Squirtle" and "Black Cat Rolo".

Charmander can spray small fireballs, and Squirtle can also spray water bombs, but they all disappear after shooting. After spraying, they fall softly on the painting card and sink into the painting.

But the black cat Luo Luo... of course he couldn't teleport on the drawing card. Then Connor took out a blank chess card and used "Drawing Shadow" to draw the map. This drawing took an entire afternoon.

When Connor finished drawing, the entire chessboard turned into a 3D projection map, and the woods and rivers really appeared on the paper. Connor connected the black cat Luoluo's card to the chessboard, and the black cat Luoluo was indeed on the map. "Teleported".

But ten minutes later, the entire map sank onto the chessboard. It was obvious that the magic power had been exhausted, and Black Cat Luoluo also ran back to his drawing card from the 3D chessboard to 2D.

Connor held his chin, lost in thought.

These paintings will lose their ability to appear after consuming their magic power. They will probably be able to "resurface" again after they naturally recover their magic power.

But...that's not possible, it's boring.

In the past, the energy consumed by the magic paintings when moving in the paintings was negligible. The "action" magic pattern had a short section of effect that could convert sunlight into magic power. In other words, those paintings all used "solar energy".

The energy conversion rate of that section of magic pattern is extremely low, but it is enough to provide the energy needed for the portrait to think and act in the painting.

But for the current paintings that can be projected into reality, it is obviously not enough to rely on the sun to provide energy. Connor also needs to add a function to them that can store a large amount of magic power or directly utilize the wizard's magic power.

Fortunately, this kind of magic pattern is not uncommon. Connor can just study and improve the "painting shadow" magic pattern. It won't be a big problem.

Now... I might as well try drawing that one.

Then Connor drew a character card - "Mysterious Little Wizard". Connor's drawing took a little longer this time. When Connor finished drawing, a wizard with a hood whose face could not be seen appeared on the drawing card.

"Who are you?" Connor asked, looking at the little wizard.

"I am...I am the Demon King, Henry." The little wizard's voice came from under the hood.

Yes, this is exactly the identity set by Connor. The demon king that the hero wants to defeat is his trusted partner. Isn't this a matter of course?

"Take off the hood," Connor ordered.

The little wizard took off his hood as instructed, revealing an ugly face that looked like it had been corroded by poison. Everything was just as Connor had "arranged" it.

"Do you know who I am?"

"You are my creator, my lord." The little wizard lowered his head and said respectfully.

"Why does your face look like this?"

"This is a curse. Only the blood of regret can remove this curse."

"Then what is your mission?"

"Get close to the brave man, gain his trust, and then kill the brave man at the end of the story! Bath in his blood and be reborn!" The little wizard clenched his fists and said passionately.

Hey, you shouldn't use passionate expressions here. Connor asked again: "Then how do you gain the trust of the brave?"

"Well, I. I don't know." The little wizard replied blankly, and then he thought about it, as if he was thinking too much, and his whole body suddenly sank into the picture. Is this because he was overusing his brain? CPU exploded?

This question was not set by Connor, so the little wizard couldn't answer it.

Connor touched his chin and felt that this magic was really magical. He didn't draw it, but it could be expressed. And he had set it up and didn't want the little wizard to know. He really didn't know. (This is a fairy tale. How can the story be so bloody? A girl’s kiss is the cure for everything!)

All I can say is that it is truly an idealistic magic.

Why draw a little wizard? Because the drawing of human form is more complicated and more maneuverable than the drawing of monster form.

When Connor was making drawing cards, the settings for the drawing cards had limitations and frameworks.

For example, when drawing Pikachu, in addition to thinking about Pikachu's image and abilities, Connor will also draw some other rules, such as: you are just a drawing card, you must obey the orders of your holder, and you must be on the chessboard when you are on the board. Act within the rules of the game.

In addition, the intelligence that Connor "gave" these drawing cards is not very high. Compared with the portraits that look similar to his own, these drawing cards are "incomplete".

If the magic painting is compared to a program, the advanced portrait is a mature artificial intelligence, and Connor's painting card is more like an NPC in the game.

If there is any difference between the drawing card and the portrait, it is that the drawing card is entirely imagined by Connor, while the other one has a template in reality, and the portrait needs to be blessed by "leaving traces".

Among Connor's drawing cards, the drawing cards in human form are more "intelligent" and easier to communicate than the drawing cards in monster form.

So now what Connor is thinking about is whether he can create a character out of thin air so that he has the same thinking ability as the advanced portrait, and the little wizard is one of Connor's experiments.

When Connor was creating the little wizard, he arranged a lot of background stories for him, trying to create a "real" virtual character, and then observed whether the character's personality and behavior were consistent with his character setting and character background.

If successful, the Pokemon that Connor uses to play tickets will be more than just a game. In a sense, Connor has created a world!

This "Creator" feeling made Connor tremble with excitement.

After shaking off, when Connor thought about going to school tomorrow, he realized that he was still a junior high school student and quickly calmed down.

My skills are not mature yet, and the paintings I draw still have many flaws, so there is no need to worry about Pokemon 4.0. There are still many things waiting for Connor to complete after returning to school.

Maybe drawing a truly advanced magic painting would be of great help to Connor? It’s time to put Professor Nott’s request on the agenda.

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