Daily Life at Hogwarts Chapter 94: Treasure…House?
We all know that boss fights mean experience and loot.
Of course, the premise is that you are not killed by the boss, and you will also take your own life by the way.
How to smoothly turn the Dark Lord into experience is definitely a technical task.
The hapless Quirinus Quirrell is a good example of the opposite, this gifted young wizard is too naive and too conceited to fantasize about learning more magic skills from Voldemort Put it into practice, and take your own life together by the way.
Compared to Voldemort's remnant who is hiding somewhere in the corner, starting from his Horcrux is undoubtedly a simple and effective way to harvest experience, and the best Horcrux to find is the one who stays in the room of responsiveness. Crown of Venclaw.
Albert is convinced that as long as he can find Ravenclaw's crown, he will definitely inspire one or two panel quests, or more, which means experience and skill points.
After harvesting the fruits of the mission, you can also sell Dumbledore a favor and get some benefits from the old man who has lived for a century.
As for how to explain to Dumbledore?
Actually, it's pretty simple -- just a serendipitous discovery.
Yes! A small chance event.
When it was time to hide Fred and George from Filch during the night tour, he accidentally broke into the House of Requirement, and then through this clue, he further excavated the way to enter the House of Requirement.
After finding the Room of Requirement and realizing the wonders of the room, Gryffindor's character will naturally not give up exploring and trying. While doing various tests on this magical room, I discovered this place, and while exploring this place, I heard whispers and murmurs by chance, and followed the sound to find the suspected black magic item.
The rest is better, just talk to Dumbledore about it and say that he has found something that looks a bit like a Ravenclaw crown.
Then bring the other party here and it's all set.
Albert really doesn't believe Dumbledore doesn't believe it, because every word he says is true, and the words woven from a pile of truth are naturally true.
According to speculation, Dumbledore should also know the existence of the Room of Requirement, and even know how to get in, but never thought that Voldemort's Horcrux would be hidden there.
The only trouble with this is choosing the right time, and telling Dumbledore that the time must be right is important.
All of this presupposes, of course, finding the Ravenclaw's crown, plus enough goodies for Albert to venture out.
As for, no benefit?
No good, talk shit.
Albert took a deep breath and, in awe of what he saw, raised his camera and snapped a picture.
"My photography skills are getting better and better." Albert glanced at the photos and stuffed them into the pockets of his robes before carefully walking towards the crumbling pile of broken furniture in front of him. It was the dusty table that picked up a wolf-toothed flying saucer. This thing has been here for too long and has completely lost its magic.
Putting the wolf-toothed flying saucer back on the table, Albert raised his head, his eyes fell on the stack of books not far away.
He took a few quick steps, came to the pile of books, and pulled out a book.
It is not difficult to see from the cover that this is a book of "Magic Potions and Potions". The potions professor he once owned was Snape, because a bat was drawn on the front page of the book, and Snape was also marked (SeverusSnape) short name: Professor ss.
There are many pictures on this book, and some of the pages are still stained with some smudges, and there are even signs of being torn. It can be seen that the previous owner of this book did not take much care of it.
On the right-hand side of the stack of books are several pieces of rusted armor, and next to the armor is a weapon rack with several rusted swords and a large bloodstained axe.
Albert's eyelids twitched, because the face mask of the armor in front of him suddenly moved, and a little cyan dwarf creature that looked a bit like a little devil emerged from the armor, staring at Albert, just now. Just as he was about to open his wings behind him, a red light flashed past, and the unlucky little guy fell back into the armor again, making a crisp sound.
Albert put away his wand and re-examined the bloodstained axe, guessing what it had chopped off?
However, he quickly retracted his gaze and wandered the passage between the garbage heaps, observing the surrounding objects near the high garbage heaps, some worn-out furniture, boxes, chairs with a missing leg, old brooms , broken bats, old unwanted newspapers, worn school robes, and other unrecognizable debris.
Perhaps, something here is evidence of a failed spell cast by a student, or maybe a table with missing legs was thrown here by the house-elves who keep the castle decent.
Albert even saw some burnt cauldrons, abandoned herbs, and some old broken bottles containing potions that had solidified; however, a few bottles sealed with wax There was still a wicked green glow in it.
The garbage aisle has come to an end, with a path to the left and right.
Albert stopped, his eyes fell on a troll specimen, which was large and presumably treated ~IndoMTL.com~ without stench.
Perhaps a certain professor used to use troll specimens to teach his students.
To be honest, walking in and taking a closer look, the troll still gave him an inexplicable sense of oppression, especially the wooden stick in its hand, which looked extremely lethal.
If you go down with a stick, it will be really cold if you are not careful.
However, as long as he is careful enough, Albert believes that with the magic he now has and his knowledge of trolls, it's not a problem to bring down a troll.
However, it is not an easy job to make such a large monster into a specimen, especially to deodorize, disinfect, and embalmed the troll. How much idle is the person who does this?
Albert just took his eyes off the troll when he found a new quest popping up on his panel:
Fearless challenger.
You find a specimen of a mountain troll and feel the pressure from that huge body, as a brave student of Gryffindor, please try to defeat a troll to show your Brave and fearless.
Reward: 3000 experience.
Albert was immediately speechless. This is where I can find a troll, and why would I need to challenge a troll to prove Gryffindor's bravery?
Is my understanding of Gryffindor's bravery wrong? Or was Gryffindor's bravery always reckless?
Albert resisted the desire to rant, comforting himself in his heart that a thousand readers would have a thousand Hamlets.
Everyone has a different understanding of courage.
It's nice to be able to activate panel tasks, though. After all, it's good to have experience in sending tasks, don't do it for nothing.
Where to find trolls?
When Harry Potter enters school, when Albert is in third grade, just borrow a troll to use.