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post Apr 23 2008, 03:33 PM
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I'm recently gearing up for a new seven person game of SR4, and one of our players was turned off creating a Mystic Adept, because they're just not competitive enough, especially in a game with so many specialists.

So, I appeal to all the twinky abilities of Dumpshock. How do you make an awesome starting Mystic Adept?
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post Apr 23 2008, 04:02 PM
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I think the limitation of Force capping your successes pretty much scotches the Mystic Adept as any sort of spellcaster, unless you can get what you want out of your Adept magic points in 1 or 2. Spells of less than F4 are largely pointless, and spirits a bit lame at that level for anything active or resisted.

You might be able to build a 5-magic character with 1 point burnt out by cyber and bioware, 2 points in casting Magic Attribute and 2 points of Adept powers, with Stat-boosting spells and several Health sustaining foci... Magic 6 is expensive and you're going to need to make it a generalist to use its breadth of available powers.
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post Apr 23 2008, 04:07 PM
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Agreed. Generally they work best as specialized infiltrators with 1-2 points in magic (for counterspelling/invis/levitate/utility spells (shape material and the like)) and the other 4-5 points in adept powers such as traceless walk, improved ability infiltration, etc. At least, thats the most successful ones I've seen.

Alternately, play like a gunslinger adept, with 1 point in magic, for counterspelling. (Maybe throw an invis spell or levitate in there for utility), and the rest just like any other gunslinger adept.
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post Apr 23 2008, 04:46 PM
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Possession tradition Mystic Adepts make vicious killers with any kind of weapon once they get channeling. I mean, imagine a gunslinger adept with 2 less Power Points, but 4 higher physical stats and Immunity to Normal Weapons 8 that is also invisible and wearing a Combat Sense spell, and Deflection Spell in foci. Nasty. Lights up the astral like nothing else, but still nasty.

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I find that the lack of starting astral perception and astral projection is far to limiting for the mystic adept to be useful. I could justify taking the mystic adept if they could do both or even just one or the other, but if a group doesn't have a mage (and they are at a serious disadvantage if they don't) then a mystic adept will NOT fill that roll. They are ill equiped to do so and still be effective in other ways (magic, combat, whatver...).
If there is already a mage in the group, then go ahead and use them. they are cool and fun to use and can be effective as long as they aren't being dependant on the atral perception\projection.

It should be noted that I consider astral perception to be vastly important ion the game.

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post Apr 23 2008, 05:30 PM
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elf with soft maxed charisma, charisma based drain attribute for the magican side of the adept, high agility to make him shooty too and then have him be posession just for kicks *g*
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post Apr 23 2008, 06:09 PM
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I'm actually working on a stealth Mystic Adept that is just nasty....sustaining Foci are your friend...

High Infiltration, Invisibility, Stealth, Improved Initiative, Critical Strike, and extra Unarmed dice is badass.

Basically cast Improved Initiative into the foci (f3), cast Invis at force 3, Stealth at force 3, sneak in then smack the guy with an 11S fist unresisted. Also, I have finishing move in case the first strike doesn't take them down.

After I initiate and increase my magic by one - 3 in Adept, 4 in magic - things get a lot easier. If I hit five and pick up a f4 sustaining foci...its over.
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post Apr 23 2008, 06:39 PM
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First, there are no limitations on how you split your magic. So, you could make a mystic with X/0 to essentially play an adept with counterspelling - something I did with one of my characters, as I prefer to be self-reliant. Other than that mystic adepts should not be designed as a hybrid, but rather a full mage with a point or two of supporting adept powers, or a full adept with a few low-force supporting spells. Best candidates for this are stealth & face adepts, however I currently have a design for a melee fighter / fire mage that I think will work well.

Lastly, if you are using the Street Magic optional rule for gaining adept powers, you could easily make a near-pure mage & gain your adept powers through initiation.
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post Apr 23 2008, 06:57 PM
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QUOTE (Muspellsheimr @ Apr 23 2008, 11:39 AM) *
First, there are no limitations on how you split your magic. So, you could make a mystic with X/0 to essentially play an adept with counterspelling - something I did with one of my characters, as I prefer to be self-reliant. Other than that mystic adepts should not be designed as a hybrid, but rather a full mage with a point or two of supporting adept powers, or a full adept with a few low-force supporting spells. Best candidates for this are stealth & face adepts, however I currently have a design for a melee fighter / fire mage that I think will work well.

Lastly, if you are using the Street Magic optional rule for gaining adept powers, you could easily make a near-pure mage & gain your adept powers through initiation.


While not explicitly limited, the quality does have this piece tagged onto it... SR4, 79, "Though this quality is inexpensive, gamemasters should be careful not to allow it to be abused. It should only be taken for characters that intend to explore their nature as mystic adepts."

I'd easily call that putting all your magic rating toward magician skills is an abuse, as if you wanted 6 magic for spellcasting, you should take the magician quality (for 5bp more).
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post Apr 23 2008, 07:16 PM
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QUOTE (Muspellsheimr @ Apr 23 2008, 01:39 PM) *
Other than that mystic adepts should not be designed as a hybrid


I've read that a lot on here and don't see why they can't be played as hybrids. I regularly get 14-18 dice in combat with a DV of 11S, can cast a multitude of detection/illusion spells, have 3 action passes a round, and generally don't see any problems with it. Most people are so focused on min/max values that they will dump a ton just to get one extra die...doesn't make sense to me.

I am not the fastest in the group, but damn close.
Not the most powerful spellcaster, but cast my spells at full power...
Not the best in combat, but use my spells and situational modifiers to turn combat to my favor and take down my opponents before they know what hit them.

Starting is 425 BP and I haven't played him yet, although I have played shadowrun since SR1 and I am confident that this build will work, as long as I'm not stupid and try to put myself in a position where I can use my skills to take advantage of the situation.
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post Apr 23 2008, 07:23 PM
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QUOTE (madmarvin @ Apr 23 2008, 01:16 PM) *
I've read that a lot on here and don't see why they can't be played as hybrids. I regularly get 14-18 dice in combat with a DV of 11S, can cast a multitude of detection/illusion spells, have 3 action passes a round, and generally don't see any problems with it. Most people are so focused on min/max values that they will dump a ton just to get one extra die...doesn't make sense to me.

I am not the fastest in the group, but damn close.
Not the most powerful spellcaster, but cast my spells at full power...
Not the best in combat, but use my spells and situational modifiers to turn combat to my favor and take down my opponents before they know what hit them.

Starting is 425 BP and I haven't played him yet, although I have played shadowrun since SR1 and I am confident that this build will work, as long as I'm not stupid and try to put myself in a position where I can use my skills to take advantage of the situation.


First and foremost, I say a hybrid is a bad choice because I have seen a hybrid being played before. He was not bad, exactly, but was far below what a mage or adept would have been capable of. You cannot be an effective spellcaster with only 2 or 3 magic in the shadows. You cannot be an effective adept with 2 or3 power points. As such, trying to be both is a moot point. Having 1 or 2 in magic or adept powers, however, supporting your primary side, can be very effective.
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post Apr 23 2008, 07:36 PM
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QUOTE (Muspellsheimr @ Apr 23 2008, 02:23 PM) *
First and foremost, I say a hybrid is a bad choice because I have seen a hybrid being played before. He was not bad, exactly, but was far below what a mage or adept would have been capable of. You cannot be an effective spellcaster with only 2 or 3 magic in the shadows. You cannot be an effective adept with 2 or3 power points. As such, trying to be both is a moot point. Having 1 or 2 in magic or adept powers, however, supporting your primary side, can be very effective.



I agree with you. If you try to be a mage/adept by being a mystic adept you will fail. You will never be as powerful as a mage, nor have the abilities of an adapt. However...if you have a direct plan to take advantage of some of the easier to aqcuire abilities from both classes that synergistically combine to increase their power, then you are something that neither an adapt nor a straight mage can be. One example of this - if you are playing an adapt and plan to take Improved Reflexes the cost in Magic is 2 for lvl 1, 3 for lvl 2. Instead of taking lvl 2, simply become a Mystic Adapt, start with a sustaining foci 3, put 3 points in magic, and take the improved reflexes spell. You get the same thing, plus now can cast spells. No brainer.

Every once in a while I would play bards in DnD 3.0 and 3.5. People always said they were underpowered and that they would never be useful, till they played with me. Then they thought they were unbalanced. Go figure.

Its not always about the raw numbers, but how you use them in situations that can make things very interesting.

To the OP - unless you have a really good plan and a direct idea of how to build your powers together into something effective, you probably will be better off going straight mage or straight adapt with cyberware.
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post Apr 23 2008, 07:46 PM
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QUOTE (Shiloh @ Apr 23 2008, 05:02 PM) *
I think the limitation of Force capping your successes pretty much scotches the Mystic Adept as any sort of spellcaster


Not necessarily. A well-built Troll mystic adept can just overcast everything and soak it up with Body 9.
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post Apr 23 2008, 08:01 PM
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QUOTE (HentaiZonga @ Apr 23 2008, 01:46 PM) *
Not necessarily. A well-built Troll mystic adept can just overcast everything and soak it up with Body 9.

Adept power drain is resisted with Body. Spellcasting drain is resisted by Willpower+Mental Attribute. Mystic Adepts must still chose a tradition, and their spell drain works the same as a magicians.
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post Apr 23 2008, 08:21 PM
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I have seen the comment on these boards many times that Mystic Adepts are a bad idea, tehy don;t work, they are weak, etc.

I jsut don't get this. I have a mystic adept elf "assassin-type" character. He has Raven (+2 dice for Manipulation spells, +2 dice for air spirits;Willpower + Charisma (3) Test to avoid exploiting someone else’s misfortune to her own advantage) as his spirit guide. And he's pretty tough. Unfortunately I do not have hte character sheet with me, as the GM keeps those (wisely) and for the life of me, I can not turn up my private build copy. (My doss is in disarray as I am moving out of state soon.)

He has a Spellcasting skill of 5 and a Summoning skill of 2.

Anyway, as basically as I can remember he has a Magic of 6, split 3 (mage)/3 (adept).

His adept powers are as follows:
Astral perception and Improved reflexes I

His spells include:
Armor, Detect enemies, ignite, Improved Invisibility, Levitate, Shapechange , mana barrier, turn to goo (and 2 more I can't think of off the top of my head... probably heal and either stunbolt or mana bolt.)
I went heavily into the Manipulation spells because of my Raven totem bonuses.

He has a high agility (5, I believe) and is quite good in his specialization of pistols (automatics) and his blades(knives). He's got good infiltration skills. I can't remember his Willpower, but it's either a 4 or 5

He has a Power Focus 2 and a Knife weapon focus of either 1 or 2.

The build for the guy makes him a good shadow runner, especially in a group. His running team currently includes a mage, an adept (fighting), and a mundane, cybered gun bunny, all elves. I have used his Shapechanging and invisibility spells, combined with his stealth to make him quite the infiltrator. In a group, his role is that of backup mage/ranged combat guy/infiltrator. As a character I have made him quite untroubled about taking life. He will do wet-work no problem and really does not value other's lives. He probably wouldn't geek a kid, save as last resort, but he would blow away the shopkeep if he was caught stealing and that was the best way to silence him. He's not a mass murderer, but he will do what needs to be done by whatever means most expedient. He is not a white hat.

As he progresses, my intentions are to concentrate on Initiation and use it for the adept powers. I am pretty happy with his mage abilities as is. The GM started these characters as being under lockdown, so I got to use him without his foci for a bit... admittedly they are very important to his full power, but he was able to function well without them.

A note: Our group has decided that when using Shapechange, your Foci remain with you. I know some play that way and others don't. Admittedly, this makes this character a bit more powerful, but even if that weren't the case, he's still quite potent.

I will keep looking for my character sheet of hte guy or get my GM to give me a copy and will post it here in full later.

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I am insterested in this question as well. I have seen multiple threads about sammy/rigger, sammy/face, hacker/rigger, etc. Those all seem to be hybrid classes, but when it comes to the mystic adepts, everybody says they aren't effective because they are a hybrid. It seems that when people see mystic adepts, they automatically feel the need to put them in the role of mage, or adept, and, since they can't be a full fledged mage, or adept, they aren't as good (not everybody feels this way, but I have seen threads saying as much). Is there no role that is uniquely mystic adept? I'm talking about a party role, one that compliments that party without being any more of a liability than any other character is (depending on the situation).

I know that any role that a mystic adept fills could be filled by a mage, or an adept...but that would require two people to fill both roles. Maybe there is a role that needs someone who has some magic abilities, but doesn't need everything that a mage can do... "yeah, great, your a full fledge mage that can light the whole building on fire...but we don't need the building on fire, so keep your bic lighter in your pocket for today..."?

I am just asking so I have some info to bring to my GM when he tries to talk me out of being a mystic adept because he doesn't see the value...
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post Apr 24 2008, 04:10 AM
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Mystic adepts probably work pretty well when combining two similar areas - a mystic adept with the rat mentor spirit who has some sneaky adept powers, for example.

If I played one myself, I would probably start out mostly one or another, hard-maxing Magic and spending 5 points on my primary area. Generally, either a mage with 1 power point's worth of sensory improvements, or an adept with counterspelling. I would also consider aspecting their Magic, narrowing their focus to compensate for being spread thin in other ways.
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Mystic Adepts also work as Magical Healer type, adept abilities of Improved Ability- technical skills (medicine and first aide) . If you only use one point of magic you can have a 4-5 magic rating too.

If you go the bioware/cyberware route, you can get some impressive first aid dice pools for healing tests, with larger than a 6 skill. Take Medicine(Magical Healing) mage type patients do not take a -2 dice to bioware/medicine tests.

Also take optional rule of Traditional Healing, things get healed very quickly.

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Don't forget that adepts have that 1 PP Reiki power that is the only magical way to heal Stun Damage. They were smart enough to not make it usable on yourself or Mystic Adepts would be spell juggernaughts. As it is an adept with it is like a freaking battery for a mage.

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QUOTE (WearzManySkins @ Apr 23 2008, 10:05 PM) *
Mystic Adepts also work as Magical Healer type, adept abilities of Improved Ability- technical skills (medicine and first aide) . If you only use one point of magic you can have a 4-5 magic rating too.

If you go the bioware/cyberware route, you can get some impressive first aid dice pools for healing tests, with larger than a 6 skill. Take Medicine(Magical Healing) mage type patients do not take a -2 dice to bioware/medicine tests.

Also take optional rule of Traditional Healing, things get healed very quickly.

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Interesting - I was trying to come up with an actual, playable 3/3 mystic adept and that's the what I came up with - a healer support mage type. But you are right - you can actually get most of the healing benefit from the adept side with only 1 power point, to get Improved Ability/First Aid: 3 and Improved Sense: Microscopic Vision.
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QUOTE (DTFarstar @ Apr 24 2008, 12:25 AM) *
Don't forget that adepts have that 1 PP Reiki power that is the only magical way to heal Stun Damage. They were smart enough to not make it usable on yourself or Mystic Adepts would be spell juggernaughts. As it is an adept with it is like a freaking battery for a mage.

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Details if you can, I do not recall what you are speaking about, Reiki is under optional Rule: Traditional Healing, there Reiki is bonus to healing via rest.

Also remember that 3 levels of Improved Ability-Technical(First Aide and or Medicine) gets you to the 1.5 improvement cap if the base skill in a 6.

Thanks I had not thought of Microscopic Sight. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/grinbig.gif)

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Yeah, I was assuming a base First Aid skill of 6.

I am pretty sure he means the Pain Relief power on pg. 179 of Street Magic. Still, the FAQ says "Damage from Drain must be healed by regular mundane medical care and/or rest." So not all GMs may allow it. (And it is easy to get around not being able to use it on yourself - you just need another player playing a mystic adept spellcaster, and the two of you can heal each other's Drain).

Empathic healing is another one that's good if you also have a healer in the party, since you might only be able to heal 3 boxes of someone with 6 boxes, but you could completely heal 2 people with 3 boxes each.
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Reiki is another name for Pain Relief, 1 PP, p. 179 of Street Magic.
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Mystic Adept character here. Our group started in SR2, so when we decided to move to SR4 (after playing SR3 a while), we decided to build 600BP versions of our characters. Obviously, that makes it easier to have a Mystic Adept that does well in many areas, but I do believe Mystic Adepts can be cool at lower BP values too.

- Possession spirits, even at relatively low Force, can give a decent boost to an Adept.

- Learning a spell is 3BP, which is actually quite cheap relative to many adept powers.

- You can use Specializations and Mentor Spirits to make you a decent spellcaster and/or summoner in a few specific categories of spells/spirits.

- Counterspelling versus Spell Resistance.

Anyways, there isn't any magical recipe for ultimate-kickassness-against-everything, but if you have a character concept that fits, playing a (surviving) Mystic Adept is quite feasible.
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QUOTE (madmarvin @ Apr 23 2008, 07:09 PM) *
I'm actually working on a stealth Mystic Adept that is just nasty....sustaining Foci are your friend...

Except they're limited to R3 at chargen, and their Rating limits the Force of the spell they'll sustain, and they're hideously expensive.

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Basically cast Improved Initiative into the foci (f3)...


Gets you 1 extra IP, I suppose. Not to be sniffed at.

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...cast Invis at force 3, Stealth at force 3...


That's your three foci... And they don't pass through wards too easily, as well as being visible on the Astral, making an otherwise stealthy build either less prepared or less covert.

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...sneak in then smack the guy with an 11S fist unresisted. Also, I have finishing move in case the first strike doesn't take them down...


Yeah, you can do it good to mundane opposition, and it's a variation on the usual gruntcrunchers. I wonder whether you'd be better just going the Stealth Adept route, though.

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After I initiate and increase my magic by one - 3 in Adept, 4 in magic - things get a lot easier. If I hit five and pick up a f4 sustaining foci...its over.

That's quite an assumption, the way I see it.
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