Chapter 878: High-quality Warcraft Transformation Plan

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Dean smacked his mouth, a little regretful.

It would be great if the original damage could also be treated, so that there would be no delay in filling and plundering, and Sigma could build an army by himself.

Although he is not yet sure whether the idea of ​​transferring a person's talent to a familiar is feasible, if it can be realized, Dean will have many more ideas for this ability.

By then he was afraid that he wouldn't be able to get a share.

Pulling out the primitive insect and inserting another one into it, Dean looked at the ferocious-looking monster and thought in his mind.

The key still depends on whether the technical problem can be overcome. If not, the value of this ability will be greatly reduced.

However, he had an inexplicable intuition that the origin transfer experiment between a familiar and a human would be much simpler.

At least it is much simpler than transferring original energy between monsters of different races.

This was just a guess, but after Dean tasted it carefully for a moment, he really found some theoretical support for his intuition.

It is the degree of affinity between the two experimental subjects.

These impurities in the origin of Warcraft gave him a bad feeling. Dean had not studied it in detail, but from his perception results, it was inferred that the probability of these impurities bringing negative effects was much greater than the positive effects.

In other words, when two kinds of monsters come together, they are faced with a mixture of different impurities.

The probability of this going wrong is obviously much greater than the probability of pure source fusion.

Therefore, Dean felt that transferring Sigma's talent to a familiar, which at first sounded a bit bizarre or even outrageous, might actually be feasible.

It's hard not to be moved.

Dean didn't want anything from him, he was mainly out of a serious and responsible mentality and worried that Sigma would regret it.

If this could be cured, wouldn't he be free to regret it?

Change it back today and change it back tomorrow. If you want to improve your talent on that day, you can do it. If you don't want to improve it, you can break it.

If Sigma is willing, he can fix it in the morning and break it in the afternoon. Dean guarantees that he can provide a service that is more punctual than three meals a day.

This is called freedom.

The freedom to do as you please.

It really redefines "freedom".

Kana shook her head and complained in her mind.

I always feel that Sigma's life has been ruined by meeting you.

All that's left are "serving Dean" and "being forced to serve Dean."

He didn't know if he would regret making this decision to jump from one fire pit into another in the future.

Dean sneezed and glanced at Kana suspiciously. After looking at his familiar for a moment, he touched his nose and put the matter aside for the time being.

Anyway, it is still unknown whether the damaged talent can regain its former glory. Now I am not sure how tempting the chips are, so there is no need to rush to think about it so early for the time being.

Turning his attention back to the monster, Dean continued his work.

With the input of source energy, the data on the system panel increased steadily. Dean calculated the growth rate of the data, secretly looking forward to the arrival of the key node.

Drops of water penetrate the stone, and sand gathers to form a tower.

The continuous accumulation of original energy will sooner or later bring extraordinary feedback to Warcraft.

When the quantitative change reaches a point that is enough to trigger a qualitative change, it is the moment when Warcraft changes.

What Dean wants to calculate is the amount of Warcraft required to reach this node.

He waited patiently until the energy absorbed by the monster broke through a certain limit, and two blue spells suddenly appeared on its originally dark fur.

Some are like the shape of vines, and the undulating arcs are reminiscent of ocean waves.

This was an unexpected change for Dean.

He came forward and touched the two blue marks, and found that the marks were extremely deep, extending from the hair all the way to the skin, as if they came from inside the body, giving people the feeling that even if the flesh and blood were cut out, the new flesh that grew out would still have the same traces. There will be the feeling of these mantras.

Give it instead

Warcraft adds two extra touches of momentum.

Dean pondered for a moment and turned on the system. Unexpectedly, he saw a relatively obvious fluctuation in the data.

Coupled with the previous changes, it has already opened up a big gap with its kin.

The most important thing is that this monster has finally been recognized by the system as a member of the "special monster".

It's really gratifying.

It also proved that Dean’s method is indeed feasible.

As long as this process is replicated, high-quality monsters can be produced in batches and the probability of highly qualified individuals appearing in future generations will be increased.

By the time……

Dean smiled unconsciously, as if thinking of a better life in the future, but only for a moment, he was brought back to reality by the cost issue.

It still depends on the rate of return.

He dragged the last primitive insect out of the monster's mouth. All the plundered energy in the demon pet's body had been exhausted, and there was absolutely no drop left.

Dean looked at the familiar that quickly ran away and was amazed.

Even though this kind of demon pet is weak in strength and not very bright in mind, it is really full of energy. It has been going through several rounds and it is still so energetic. To a certain extent, it is really enviable.

"Here."

After letting go of the monster's mouth, Kana hit it on the head. After knocking the monster unconscious as the effects of the medicine seemed to have faded a lot, she made a warning sound to Dean.

A muffled sound rang out from the cage, reaching his ears in tandem with Kana's voice. Dean turned his head in response and began to calculate the resources consumed by this transformation.

Basically, it is the energy that the primitive insects plundered from those monsters. There are some errors in the process, but the impact is not big.

Dean recalled the Warcraft inventory and was quite satisfied with the result.

Strictly speaking, this loss rate is not actually low, but he currently has sufficient inventory, coupled with the resource support from the empire, so it will not cause any damage.

But it is only limited to low-level monsters. Rare or higher-level monsters are unlikely to continue to use this method.

The former is a matter of quantity, while the latter is because the basic level is too high. The energy required to shake the limit must be greater, and the amount required to be lost will increase exponentially.

Dean can accept this number, but if it doubles again, he will inevitably feel a little pain.