I was puzzled as I repelled it with my magic armor.
The original head of Galden had indeed fallen to the ground, but another head was growing out of it.
I don't think there was much material in Galden's head,...... but if it can be used by other creatures, it would be possible to recover an infinite amount of material by chopping off heads, applying medicine to them, chopping them off, regenerating them,...... and so on. In the case of Galden, the head was cut off and drugged.
In Galden's case, the body is a better material than the neck.
So I sprinkled the potion on Galden's neck to see if I could regenerate it.
...... did not regenerate.
"Not fresh enough?
Crunch.
I cut off the head of the Galden that jumped at me again and quickly poured medicine on it.
But it didn't regrow. It doesn't seem to be planarianizing.
In the human sense, if one of them regenerates, it is the head.
Then, what is it in the case of demons?
A part of the body, not the brain, that could be the main body is ......
It may be the heart or a magic stone.
I don't know where the heart of a demon is, so I'll assume it's a demon stone and give it a try.
Crack, crack. With a "crunch, crunch, crunch" sound, I cut Galden into three pieces, leaving the magic stone in the smallest part in the center.
Then, I was going to apply the potion to both of the cut surfaces. ......
Oops.
The recovery power of this potion was beyond my imagination.
Just by applying the potion to one side, almost the entire body of Galden had grown back.
Apparently, the standard for regeneration is the magic stone.
If I split the magic stone in two, wouldn't two Galden be born?
Crack.
Poor Galden receives his fifth fatal wound of the day.
This time, only half of the magic stone remains in each half of his body.
It seems that no matter how many magic swords you use, you can't easily cut magic stones, and the cut surface is a little rough, but ...... it's okay.
You'll be able to get a lot more than just a few.
The ...... body has grown back.
You did it! You've got more Galden!
Galden has unexpectedly turned into a planarian.
However, upon closer inspection, this regeneration is a little different.
The resurrected Galden was smaller than the original one.
When I cut one of them again, I found that the magic stone had not regenerated, and that the regenerated Galden had a hemispherical magic stone.
Checking the status, he cut more magic stones to make a quarter magic stone.
This time, Galden was so weak that it was clearly visible at a glance.
It was stronger than Green Wolf, but much weaker than Gargon.
Furthermore, its name had been changed from "Galden" to "Lesser Galden".
Apparently, when the magic stone gets smaller, even the name deteriorates.
But isn't this deterioration an opportunity, depending on how you look at it?
The reason why the demons in the demon realm couldn't be eaten as they were was because they had too much magical element.
But I don't think this little monster has that much magical energy.
If this thing can be eaten as is, then this attribute-giving potion can be used for mass production of food.
If there were any ethical or animal rights groups in this world, they would be furious, but there are no such groups in this world.
If you cut off all but the magic stone, put a drop of medicine on it, and then cut off all but the magic stone and make a device called ......, it is an automatic meat producer.
For now, I'll think about the device when I get back to the merchants' association, and continue with the experiment.
If a demon that has left a demon stone can be regenerated, then it should be possible to create a demon from the demon stone in the item box.
Thinking this, I searched the item box a bit.
The first thing I saw was a dragon's magic stone.
No, no, no, no.
The small one might be easy to kill, but it would be a disaster if I failed.
Furthermore, the dragon had so much HP that even if I used all the medicine I had, there was a good chance it wouldn't be enough.
For the same reason, dragons are no good.
After thinking about it for a while, I came up with the Metal Lizard.
It is rare to find a demon with such a high demand for materials. In addition, since it relied on armor and had little HP, it would only need a drop of medicine.
I sprinkled the potion on the magic stone with high hopes.
Then I jumped backwards in preparation for the large body to regenerate.
...... doesn't regenerate.
I wondered if the demon in the item box would not regenerate.
A little discouraged, I took out some safe looking magic stones and sprinkled some medicine on them.
Then, demons came out of some of them.
Two out of three of Gargon's magic stones and one out of two Green Wolves were successfully regenerated.
When you think about it, the other demons took out the magic stones in the usual way, while the Metal Lizard took out the stones by burning everything but the armor.
It is a common practice in games to have a time limit for resuscitation.
The problem may be the time between the demon's death and the time it is put into the item box.
When I thought about it and tried it out, I found out that my hypothesis was correct.
A demon that has been killed for a long time cannot be regenerated.
The border is about two minutes.
The border is about two minutes. ...... Now that you've tried everything you can safely try alone, I hope you've tried everything you can safely try alone.
Kill the regenerated demon, and look at the item box while storing the demon.
Other than dragons, dragons, and metal lizards, I found some interesting magic stones at .......
It's a magic stone with attributes added by my magic.
I'll have to try this.
But all the magic stones I've made so far have taken a long time to make.
So first I'll fly up into the sky and regenerate a green wolf from the magic stone. I'm going to cast compressed fire magic on it and burn it up in an instant.
I used the green wolf because it's relatively safe if something happens to me.
Even if it's enhanced, it's still just a green wolf. It's nothing to be afraid of.
Thinking that, I regenerated a demon from a magical stone, but then I realized that I was wrong.
The creature that regenerated was not a green wolf.
"...... Fire Wolf?
The demon that appeared was not a Green Wolf, but a Fire Wolf. It was not a Red Wolf.
It's status is closer to Gargon than Green Wolf. In a normal town, it would be a very powerful demon.
Its fur is on fire, but the fire wolf itself seems to be undamaged.
The fire wolf was right in front of me, threatening me. ......
It fell and crashed into the ground.
That's right. It was not on the ground that the fire wolf regenerated, but in the air above the demon's domain.
The fallen fire wolf seemed to have survived with its enhanced status, but its legs were broken and it seemed to be losing its breath.
I want to see what it's made of, so I'll give it a quick death blow.
As soon as the fire wolf dies, the flames that covered its body are extinguished.
But the fur that remained afterwards was clearly of a higher quality than that of the green wolf.
If you took it to an armorer, you could probably sell it for a good price.
At last, he had created a powerful new kind of demon.
If we do the same thing with metal lizards and the like, it will be even more interesting.
Sublong and dragons are out of ...... question.
However, the magic stone, this potion, and other magical attributes seem to be a dangerous technology.
Should we seal it off?
No, that's not true.
The people of this world will probably have to fight dragons again and again as long as they maintain their civilization.
Even the ancient civilizations that developed many powerful artifacts were probably defeated and destroyed by the dragons.
Instead, we should apply this technology to increase our strength.
I'm not saying that ...... can handle all the dragons that come along, but I would like to defeat at least one of them.
With this technology, it would not be impossible.
Attribute magic stones are also essential for the development of the "Magic Freeze".
Anyway, let's focus on the immediate problem.
It's a good idea to try fire wolf fur, but the original green wolf is a bit dull.
As for the armor, the material of the green wolf is only suitable for beginners.
I would like to experiment with a demon of the level of Gargon, which can be found at ...... for intermediate players.
Even if Gargon is slightly strengthened, it will not be as strong as Sublong.
So, the method is the same as with Green Wolf.
I jumped up into the air, burned Gargon, and poured a potion on its magical stone to revive it.
As expected, the Gargon appears, its body ablaze.
His name is "Flame Gargon". I thought it was Fire.
Like the Fire Wolf, the Flame Gargon that emerged from the magic stone was pulled down by gravity and landed with a crash.
However, the Flame Gargon did not seem to have taken any damage.
It seems that the materials used for the Green Wolf and the Gargon are different.
I wanted to see what the demon born from the Attribute Demon Stone was capable of, so I didn't kill it right away, but invited it to attack me.
The name change didn't change the fact that it was a simple demon.
Come on!
I don't avoid it, but take a stance to catch it.
When Flame Gargon saw that, he said.
"Gaaaaaaaaaaa!
The Flame Gargon saw this and slowed down with a roar that you wouldn't expect from a Gargon. ......
The Flame Gargon slowed down with an uncharacteristic roar of "Gaaaahhh!