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Neko Asakami
post Jan 15 2012, 09:59 PM
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First question: I've got a player that's going to be playing a drake summoner who has designed his own tradition. Obviously, his Combats spells are Fire to fit with the Dragon mythos. He currently has no attack spells that are Fire-based, instead he's using Iron Feather and Lightning Bolt. I strongly dislike the rules for Electricity damage and think that he is taking Lightning bolt just to abuse the broken rules. I also think it's MASSIVELY outside of this tradition. Ignoring GM Fiat, is there anything in the rules that would allow me to veto this power? If it matters Air (which I personally think is where electricity fits as an element) is his Illusion school.

Second question: We're going to be heading to Bogota. For now, they're on the Amazonian side. How likely would it be for the average Aztechnology soldier to have the non-conductive armor upgrade? What about various spec op teams or mercenary units?

Third question: Should I just let him be and let him kill something every round, regardless of how tough if actually is?
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post Jan 15 2012, 10:12 PM
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Lightning Bolt like all indirect combat spells has very high drain and is relatively easy to resist. So in my opinion Electricity damage is not overpowered...when it's coming from Lightning Bolt. Combat-wise, Stunbolt is the spell to worry about.

Stick'n'Shock ammunition, on the other hand, is a wee teensy bit overpowered. Nothing like a semi-automatic weapon that can fire 2 Force 6 Lightning Bolts per turn and fire 30 Force 6 Lightning Bolts before taking a Simple Action to reload...with no Drain whatsoever.

Also strictly rules-speaking, Combat Spells being associated with Fire Spirits doesn't require you to have/limit you to Fire-based combat spells.

Secondly, I don't imagine that the average Aztlaner GI would be rocking the non-conductivity, but for special forces types? Almost certainly, along with their Military Armor and Chemical Seal. SF in SR is not to be uh, F'd with.

Thirdly, I wouldn't necessarily nerf him, just adapt enemy tactics accordingly. If he's really dropping one hostile every round, then he should be drawing SERIOUS heavy fire accordingly. Ever heard of "Geek the Mage"? It's a valid tactic. And spellcasters in games I GM have learned to keep their heads down because of it.
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post Jan 15 2012, 10:14 PM
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Given how common tasers are in the 6th world, I'd be very surprised indeed if the standard Azzie soldier was without non-conductivity 6 on their body armor.
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post Jan 15 2012, 10:15 PM
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Won't claim I can help with the first question but for the second, if the rules are broken then the army in-game would have spotted it. Therefore, I'd expect non-conductivity to be damn common. Hell, my team of Denver runners upgrade to it for everything and they expect the NPCs to do the same.
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post Jan 15 2012, 10:23 PM
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First off, TALK WITH THE PLAYER. Voice your concerns about his choices. If he can give you good, convincing reasons as to why he has Fire as his Combat element, but is using Electricity instead, let him. If he pegs the BS detector's needle, on the other hand, tell him that you're not going to accept the character and he needs to do a rebuild.

Secondly, given the existence of SnS ammo, tasers, and enemy mages with lightning bolts, it is completely possible for Aztechnology soldiers to have non-conductive armor; remember that all warfare is an ever-escalating race between warhead and armor, and that every time in history (save once, and that lead to half a century of cold war) that someone invented a way past the other side's armor, the armor got modified to compensate. (i.e. invention of the rapier was to get through the gaps in plate mail and into the fleshy bits underneath; the armor then got little disks of metal to cover those bits).

Thirdly, if he's killing something every round, well, have the baddies react accordingly and with a brain. If sending in infantry is just gonna get them fried, Artillery is your friend. Look at the real life example of the sniper that the Russians called "The White Death"; when they found out that he was operating in an area, they just started shelling the place, rather than send in troops that would just get killed. Put eye-popping bounties on his head. Have Amazon and Aztechnology dragons start showing up, trying to recruit this new, very lethal drake, and being rather (i.e. lethally) annoyed when he turns them down. Leak intelligence that a target that he'd be a fool to pass up will be at XYZ coordinates in two days... and when he shows up, an entire unit of dragon-hunter spec-ops is lying in wait. Have the enemy soldiers be ready to alert high command that they've encountered powerful enemy resistance... not knowing that high command is willing to bomb the area, even with them in it, just to be rid of this guy. And so forth.

Basically, if he's gonna spec himself out to be a one-drake killing machine, respond in a manner in which a rational enemy would respond to such a killing machine.
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post Jan 15 2012, 10:30 PM
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Be glad that he just nerfed himself and took and indirect combat spell instead of stunbolt/stunball - because these are far better than every indirect spell (F6 Lightning Bolt: Drain 6, F12 Stunbolt: 5 Drain - Indirect spells can be dodged with reaction+counterspelling and are restisted with body+half armor, direct spells can't be dodged and are resisted with willpower+counterspelling)
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post Jan 15 2012, 10:31 PM
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QUOTE (bibliophile20 @ Jan 15 2012, 05:23 PM) *
If he can give you good, convincing reasons as to why he has Fire as his Combat element, but is using Electricity instead, let him.

What Neurosis said: the type of spirit associated with Combat spells has nothing to do with which Combat spells the character learns or can learn. Fire spirits are also associated with Combat spells in the Hermetic tradition, yet I've never heard anyone suggest that Hermetic mages should only be able to cast fire-based Combat spells.
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post Jan 15 2012, 10:40 PM
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My advice would mirror bibliophile20's.
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post Jan 15 2012, 11:12 PM
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Okay, thanks guys! So, I've already talked with the player, that's what brought me to the boards. I didn't realize Lightning Bolt was indirect, so hopefully that will make things a bit easier on me since it's easier to negate. I've already warned him of "Geek the Mage," so he's not going to be surprised. I hadn't thought of having random dragons stop by and try and forcefully recruit him, thanks for that idea Bibiliophile20. After seeing everyone else's comments about S'n'S, I'm definitely feel guilty having the rank-and-file have non-conductive. I've house-ruled S'n'S to be shotgun-only ammo and so it's nowhere near as wide spread, meaning that they probably wouldn't plan for it (and by extension, lightning-based attacks). Spec-ops and mercenary units will still have it for sure though.
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post Jan 15 2012, 11:19 PM
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No problem--after all, that's one of the occupational hazards of being a drake. When you first shift, I think it was described as there being a little chime announcing to all of the dragons on the planet that there was a new drake on the market. Come and get it, while supplies last!
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post Jan 16 2012, 05:12 AM
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Lightning Bolt shouldnt' be too bad, and nothing in the rules limits what spells you need to take or can take. The player doesn't seem to be that overpowered in my opinion. If being a drake was going to be an issue, before he created the character would have been the time to mention stop that.

I don't think the rank and file security guards would have non conductive armor. (The exception is if the PCs have made a name for themselves against this corporation and the corporation learns the PCs are up to something and are therefore ready for the PCs, and it is well known they have this guy that casts eletricity damage, then perhaps they have some non conductive armor.)

I think the easiest solution would be to have an enemy mage summon a spirit. This could be a nice challenge. Maybe have a really nasty troll with the non conductive armor (and make his armor really stand out like he is the leader of the group. I.e. don't just add non conductive armor, but add other options to the armor perhaps even making it military grade armor. Give him a weapon that makes him stand out as well, maybe an obvious cyber arm and cyber eye. Make him someone special so that it doesn't come off as a I'm just messing with you type of character, but someone who in the game world really would have taken those precautions)

Of course any kind of special forces may have it. (Perhaps the corp has a special forces unit specifically designed to take mages out.)

Hell Hounds are always fun.

Or maybe there is another drake that works for the oposing team?

Make sure the players continue to have fun. Give them challenges but don't just try to screw one of them over. Also Opponents with Edge can always even the odds.
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post Jan 16 2012, 06:11 AM
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QUOTE (nightslasthero @ Jan 15 2012, 10:12 PM) *
I don't think the rank and file security guards would have non conductive armor. (The exception is if the PCs have made a name for themselves against this corporation and the corporation learns the PCs are up to something and are therefore ready for the PCs, and it is well known they have this guy that casts eletricity damage, then perhaps they have some non conductive armor.)


I'd disagree with this. I would say most non-swat cops or patrol men may have some sort of nonlethal weapon on them - whether its a stun stuck, mace, or stick and shock rounds. Because sometimes you don't want to make a bloody massacre in the news, and nonlethal rounds can often be quick takedowns. Electricity is a fantastic, rechargable way of doing so (there's a whole slew of electric/sonic crowd control weapons in arsenal). Having your security force's own gear have built in insulation to prevent accidental friendly fire is cheap enough to be cost effective .

edit: I wouldn't necessarily say it would be at max rating, but most armor comes with stock mods from 1-3, and I can easily see some form of nonconductivity and/or chemical protection being part of standard security armor.
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post Jan 16 2012, 09:24 AM
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Relying on combat to challenge your players is not the best GM plan.
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post Jan 16 2012, 10:49 AM
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QUOTE (Udoshi @ Jan 16 2012, 07:11 AM) *
I'd disagree with this. I would say most non-swat cops or patrol men may have some sort of nonlethal weapon on them - whether its a stun stuck, mace, or stick and shock rounds. Because sometimes you don't want to make a bloody massacre in the news, and nonlethal rounds can often be quick takedowns. Electricity is a fantastic, rechargable way of doing so (there's a whole slew of electric/sonic crowd control weapons in arsenal). Having your security force's own gear have built in insulation to prevent accidental friendly fire is cheap enough to be cost effective .

edit: I wouldn't necessarily say it would be at max rating, but most armor comes with stock mods from 1-3, and I can easily see some form of nonconductivity and/or chemical protection being part of standard security armor.

I fully agree with this post - my corporate security forces always have a taser and/or a stun baton, and their armor normally has 2-3 points of nonconductivity, a biomonitor and fire resistance 2-3.
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post Jan 16 2012, 11:24 AM
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QUOTE (Neko Asakami @ Jan 15 2012, 10:59 PM) *
First question: I've got a player that's going to be playing a drake summoner who has designed his own tradition. Obviously, his Combats spells are Fire to fit with the Dragon mythos. He currently has no attack spells that are Fire-based, instead he's using Iron Feather and Lightning Bolt. I strongly dislike the rules for Electricity damage and think that he is taking Lightning bolt just to abuse the broken rules. I also think it's MASSIVELY outside of this tradition. Ignoring GM Fiat, is there anything in the rules that would allow me to veto this power? If it matters Air (which I personally think is where electricity fits as an element) is his Illusion school.


Lightning Bolt isn't an excessively powerful spell, and you're not obligated to match spirit and spell elements. Maybe you can convince him to also take a fire spell just for flavor reasons though? Ignite (Manipulation) is a versatile and effective spell.

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Second question: We're going to be heading to Bogota. For now, they're on the Amazonian side. How likely would it be for the average Aztechnology soldier to have the non-conductive armor upgrade? What about various spec op teams or mercenary units?


It's more common for security guards than for soldiers. Tasers make good low- to mid-range weapons, with good damage output, AP and they're more or less legal to carry, so security guards will face them regularly.

Even on the high end, the AP capability of electrical attacks (like shotgun-SnS, or tasers in the generally short-distance combats you get in a jungle) are important and make those guns effective especially against heavily armored opponents, but they compete against other BGS, so it's a toss-up: if the enemy uses them a lot, it's time to armor your troops against them.

There's only so many armor mods you can stick into any suit of armor, and Bogota has an extreme jungle environment, which probably means you need to stick some sort of climate and perhaps anti-bio/chem-warfare mods into the armor too, so it's possible they couldn't also put in non-conductivity.

So, final verdict: sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. If the players have the appropriate Knowledge skills, they might be able to recognize the armor, or the uniform and know whether those regiments typically carry non-conductive armor.

QUOTE (Neko Asakami @ Jan 15 2012, 10:59 PM) *
Third question: Should I just let him be and let him kill something every round, regardless of how tough it actually is?


Offense is generally stronger than defense in SR. It's not too hard to get the dice pools to kill a guard or two every IP, 3 IPs in a row. However, the PCs are almost as fragile, and a handful of guards concentrating their fire on a single PC stand a good chance of dropping that PC in one round too. This is how the game is; don't get too attached to nameless NPC guards.

That doesn't have to stop you from having enjoyable, challenging combats. But you should adjust your expectations a bit; expect the PCs to blow through most NPCs pretty quickly. They have to, because otherwise they're dead themselves. Even letting NPCs live long enough to sound the alarm can be disastrous, so they really need to triumph at high speed in nearly every combat if they want to do a mission perfectly. This means there is actually a great deal of pressure on them to not slip up even once, which alone can make things exciting.

Second, consider that everyone knows they're all fragile; nobody wants to die. So NPCs will try to make it harder to hit them, by taking cover a lot, and not standing closely together as easy grenade, wide burst or Stunball targets. Also, they can and should throw a lot of grenades, because those are dirt cheap and quite scary.

PCs can't just walk onto the middle of the battlefield and shout "bring it on!", they'll be dead by the end of the IP. Once they realize they need to be careful, the kill rate slows down a bit.
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post Jan 16 2012, 09:19 PM
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Yeah, Aztlan soldiers don't need non-conductivity because they have 20 other guys with assault rifles, a couple mechanized infantry with autocannons and mobile artillery support to tear you to pieces.

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First, points to bibliophile20 for bringing the Ultimate Sniper into the thread. I read some of his history through a random research tangent some months back and was shocked and amazed by the whole story.

Second, there have already been some great suggestions on how to handle the bit of a lapse between the Drake's tradition and spell choices. Ultimately, the choice is more thematic than anything. That said, if the character has a tradition that favors the element of Fire for combat/battle usage, I would expect a character following said tradition to at least make some effort. If a player in one of my games decided to make a magician of say, an Asatru tradition and took Thor (~Dragon Slayer) as a mentor, I'd be expecting a whole lot of lightning and storm themed magic from the character. It wouldn't necessarily matter if Air was the type of Combat Spirits tied to the tradition because that would still be in keeping with the overall theme of the tradition. Otherwise, why choose that flavor for your tradition or for that character in particular? The choice of Traditions and Mentor Spirits are all thing you can use to add more depth and background to a magician character and squeak a few benefits out too. Blatantly disregarding or trying to abuse that would sour my opinion on the character concept.
-Note: I'm pretty sure there is a Norse Shamanic tradition in one of the books already, but I just randomly chose the example above, nor was I inclined to go digging at the moment.

Third, its all about reaction. I've told my players on numerous occasions that I am not personally trying to kill them. I never try and single anyone out unfairly or anything else of the sort. Those statements come with a huge BUT though. If you are playing a character who is not covering their tracks or constantly blowing things up in flashy fashion, you are going to start attracting attention. Sure, some bad guys are going to be idiots and not think twice about charging the Street Sam who just chopped their buddies to shreds, but not all of them. Probably not most of them. I just very thoroughly warn my players that I work very hard at getting inside the heads of all of the NPCs moving around in the game and I will have them react and act appropriately in response to the players actions and any other stimuli that may happen to affect them. In practice, it gives me a bit of a headache sometimes, but I have a great deal more fun running the game when I really throw everything I can into roleplaying the NPCs that way.
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post Jan 17 2012, 02:42 AM
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QUOTE (bibliophile20 @ Jan 15 2012, 06:19 PM) *
No problem--after all, that's one of the occupational hazards of being a drake. When you first shift, I think it was described as there being a little chime announcing to all of the dragons on the planet that there was a new drake on the market. Come and get it, while supplies last!


That's not exactly true. Drakes are hunted down by dragons that hear about them for two reasons:
1) If they're a free agent, the dragon wants them working for them.
2) If they're not, they're not working for me, therefore they have to die.

In any case, do be aware of the "these aren't in the book, but should have been" rules about drakes/shifters:

1) Shifting is a complex action.

2) If the shifter's Body is greater than the highest Armor value (regular clothing has armor rating 0), then the clothing is ripped apart and destroyed during Shift. If the shifter's Body is lower, then they injure themselves and are entangled in the armor. The DV is equal to the Armor rating. Since shifters regenerate, it isn't a huge issue, but extracting themselves might require some sort of Escape Artist test, or shifting back to human form. And likely is accompanied by much laughter and pointing of onlookers.

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post Jan 17 2012, 03:00 AM
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Yeah, i was going to go ahead and chip in at the original topic, but then I realized everyone else pretty much had it covered and i didn't want to jump in on the dogpile

You may wish to consider looking at the sidebar in RC that allows drakes to change their breath weapon's element, and let your player breath lightning instead of fire, since its more thematically appropriate.
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post Jan 17 2012, 03:09 AM
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I've actually been reading the SR3 dragon book, so I'm getting to know the background fluff that (for some retarded reason) was left out of SR4.

Draco18s: Thank you for the info. I had already assumed that shifting was a complex action. As far as the armor thing, I was planning on handling it like D&D 3.5 where armor and gear it just melds into the new form and is unusable while they're shifted. I can't say I really like the idea of destroying armor or potentially maiming a player just because they didn't waste the actions to strip naked.
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QUOTE (Neko Asakami @ Jan 16 2012, 10:09 PM) *
Draco18s: Thank you for the info. I had already assumed that shifting was a complex action. As far as the armor thing, I was planning on handling it like D&D 3.5 where armor and gear it just melds into the new form and is unusable while they're shifted. I can't say I really like the idea of destroying armor or potentially maiming a player just because they didn't waste the actions to strip naked.


Of course, feel free to do it that way.

Although it was amusing in my game when we had to keep finding the bear shifter (troll) new pants.

Or when he took them off and asked me to carry them.

Ahhh... Bear Who Walks Through Walls... you were the best.
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Yeah, hurting the player for not taking rational actions ('wasting' them) is what SR is all about. It's a modern-future game, not D&D.
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so I'm getting to know the background fluff that (for some retarded reason) was left out of SR4.


IIRC a lot of it is in Running Wild.
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QUOTE (Yerameyahu @ Jan 16 2012, 10:36 PM) *
Yeah, hurting the player for not taking rational actions ('wasting' them) is what SR is all about. It's a modern-future game, not D&D.


Yup. Almost killed the mage with devil rats last Friday because the player didn't think.
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QUOTE (bibliophile20 @ Jan 16 2012, 11:47 PM) *
Yup. Almost killed the mage with devil rats last Friday because the player didn't think.
He should be glad that it wasn't Demon Rats. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/vegm.gif)
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