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Ryu
post Dec 10 2007, 12:42 AM
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I never send my runners against an enemy team with three mages...
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post Dec 10 2007, 12:53 AM
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QUOTE (GentlemanLoser)
What's the diference between ireball and Manaball?

If it misses him, it misses him?

How are you also automatically caught in the AoE?

Not automatically, but likely. With manaball, if the person resists it's over. With fireball, if the person dodges the direct hit, he will likely still be in the blast area, even if he takes cover, as it doesn't rely on line of site and is not a resist or die system.
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post Dec 10 2007, 01:34 AM
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QUOTE (Ryu)
I never send my runners against an enemy team with three mages...

How about 1 mage?

Even 1 is a pain, since 1 mage can mean 2 or more targets with counterspelling. And that is not counting the spells that interfere with your opponent's spellcasting.
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post Dec 10 2007, 01:57 AM
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Have the mage cover his sec budies with counterspelling and a mana static spell and that is some pretty hefty protection.

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post Dec 10 2007, 02:05 AM
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QUOTE (DTFarstar)
Have the mage cover his sec budies with counterspelling and a mana static spell and that is some pretty hefty protection.

Chris

Have sec mage cover his buddies with his Magical Guard spirit and counterspelling and a Mana Static spell and if he is an old timer, the area around there may be already Aspected towards his magic.
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post Dec 10 2007, 11:18 AM
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I´ll counter mana static with aspected mana static from the runner, say that magical guard is just counterspelling and therefore only a teamwork test, and freely admid that usually sec mages should have some aspected background going.

I have stopped my groups combat mage before, but in those situations elemental combat spells were not a convincing answer. He tried. He failed because given about zero expected net successes with the direct spell (hard to turn that into negatives), the target has now reaction+half armor to resist base spell damage. Ever considered a force 6 elemental AoE-spell? Thats 8 boxes of drain, and is unlikely to produce more than two boxes of damage given strong counterspelling. You are better off throwing mana balls and waiting for a bad roll on the defenders part, which ends combat.
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post Dec 10 2007, 11:56 AM
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QUOTE (Ryu)
I´ll counter mana static with aspected mana static from the runner, say that magical guard is just counterspelling and therefore only a teamwork test, and freely admid that usually sec mages should have some aspected background going.

I have stopped my groups combat mage before, but in those situations elemental combat spells were not a convincing answer. He tried. He failed because given about zero expected net successes with the direct spell (hard to turn that into negatives), the target has now reaction+half armor to resist base spell damage. Ever considered a force 6 elemental AoE-spell? Thats 8 boxes of drain, and is unlikely to produce more than two boxes of damage given strong counterspelling. You are better off throwing mana balls and waiting for a bad roll on the defenders part, which ends combat.

If you are allowing Aspected Mana Static as a spell, then sure, by all means.
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post Dec 10 2007, 04:40 PM
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QUOTE (GentlemanLoser)
What's the diference between ireball and Manaball?

Awesome typo.

Ireball
(actually, that's more of an irebolt)
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post Dec 10 2007, 06:24 PM
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QUOTE (GentlemanLoser)
What's the diference between ireball and Manaball?

If it misses him, it misses him?

How are you also automatically caught in the AoE?

The difference is, given the same force (the example was 5) and same successes (5 again) then you are far better off with the direct over the indirect. The example fortune made for you was flamthrower vs manabolt.

Now, to use the same example with fireball and manaball.

For example, JoeBob casts a Force 5 Fireball spell at QuikRik as well as his buddy Spazz and gets 7 hits on his spellcasting test (but only 5 will count as he is limited to a maximum number of total hits equal to the spell's Force). QuikRik trips up and only scores 3 hits on his reaction test while Spazz gets a mighty 6, so the spell actually hits QuikRik, who then gets to resist with his Body of 4 plus half of his Lined Coat, so 6 dice. Spazz avoided the spell entirely and takes no damage. At present the spell is going to do 7P to Rik (Force 5 +2 net successes to hit), but each success that QuikRik now makes will reduce the damage. Let's say he gets another 3 hits, and reduces the damage down to 4P.

Same example, but using Manaball. QuikRik gets no Reaction test, and only gets his Willpower to resist JoeBob's 5 hits. If QuikRik actually gets 5 hits on his resistance test, the spell does not work at all, even though it would do 6P damage if he only got 4 hits on his resistance test. The damage does not need to be reduced all the way, because the spell fizzles way before that could happen.

Now, the only bonus for fireball, is that if there was a 3rd person who JoeBob could not see within that 5 meter sphere, then the fireball spell would affect them as well, which can make high force AOE elemental spells useful for nuking people hiding around corners.

(Of course, the drain on that force 5 fireball is 8S, so its not exactly easy to resist either.)
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post Dec 10 2007, 08:42 PM
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QUOTE (Moon-Hawk)
QUOTE (GentlemanLoser @ Dec 9 2007, 05:51 PM)
What's the diference between ireball and Manaball?

Awesome typo.

Ireball
(actually, that's more of an irebolt)

My shift button hates me. ;)

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Same example, but using Manaball. QuikRik gets no Reaction test, and only gets his Willpower to resist JoeBob's 5 hits. If QuikRik actually gets 5 hits on his resistance test, the spell does not work at all


Just the same as if he got 5 sucesses on the ID reaction test. The Manaball doesn't fizzle there and then, it can still (possibly) hit Spazz, as Area spells are targetted at the central point ofthe AoE and not a specific target.

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Now, the only bonus for fireball, is that if there was a 3rd person who JoeBob could not see within that 5 meter sphere, then the fireball spell would affect them as well, which can make high force AOE elemental spells useful for nuking people hiding around corners.


The same for the Manaball. As it hits everyone inside the AoE, not just targets the Mage can see.
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post Dec 10 2007, 08:46 PM
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No, direct spells can only affect targets that are seen. That's the rule for any area spell. Indirect area spells are an exception (though this was unclear till the errata/faq).
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post Dec 10 2007, 08:48 PM
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The way we play it with indirect spells and grenades and rockets and such is that it is spellcasting test vs. Reaction. The net hits there - in EITHER DIRECTION - determine the damage value for calculating vs. armor to determine stun or physical and then you have a body + other applicable modifiers to soak all the damage. So if you are in the blast area of an indirect spell or grenade or whatnot then your reaction test only gets you fully out of the way if your hits on the reaction test are equal to or greater than the original damage value + the attackers hits.

So, in the example with the way we play it, QuikRik would have to soak 7P with body+half impact+ fire resist if he has it, and Spazz would soak 4P with the his body+half impact+ fire resist.

That is what we take the "it has to soaked all the way down" phrase to mean and it actually makes indirect spells worth their money and makes grenades and rockets as lethal as we feel they should be.

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post Dec 10 2007, 08:55 PM
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Thats good for you DTF, but that isn't how RAW rules it.

This again showcases why typically direct combat spells are better against capable opponents.

Indirect: Sammy gets reaction roll to avoid all together, and body + half armor (usually) (+counterspelling) to soak, with damage under armor going to stun instead of physical.

Direct Sammy gets willpower (+counterspelling) to resist, and otherwise sucks the damage.
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post Dec 10 2007, 08:59 PM
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QUOTE (Tarantula)
Thats good for you DTF, but that isn't how RAW rules it.

Out of curiousity, what do you envision to be the correct canon method?
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post Dec 10 2007, 09:02 PM
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QUOTE (Fortune @ Dec 10 2007, 02:59 PM)
QUOTE (Tarantula @ Dec 11 2007, 06:55 AM)
Thats good for you DTF, but that isn't how RAW rules it.

Out of curiousity, what do you envision to be the correct canon method?

JoeBob casts force 5 fireball. Spazz rolls reaction and gets 6 hits. Spazz takes no damage.

QuikRik gets 4 hits, fireball hits with 1 net success, QuikRik then gets body + 1/2 armor + counterspelling to resist the 6P dmg. If his armor is 6+ then the damage is stun.
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post Dec 10 2007, 09:14 PM
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QUOTE (Eryk the Red)
No, direct spells can only affect targets that are seen. That's the rule for any area spell. Indirect area spells are an exception (though this was unclear till the errata/faq).

Can you point me out to where this is explained?
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post Dec 10 2007, 09:14 PM
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QUOTE (Synner)
In my experience of typical SR combat situations (ambushes and sniping aside), I find it much more common that magicians lose 4-8 dice from their spellcasting dice pool to visibility and cover modifiers. That kind of thing will change your basic probabilities significantly.

...interesting, I was led to believe a mage only needed to see part of the target for to hit her without any penalties. That means the Short One (#69) would have not have gone down from that manabolt the troll mage shot at her as his casting DP should have been reduced because she was only poking her head & shoulders out of the sunroof of the car (partial cover).
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post Dec 10 2007, 09:15 PM
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QUOTE (Tarantula)
If his armor is 6+ then the damage is stun.

An actual Rating of 6+ or 12+, being that the Armor Rating is treated as being half value in regards to this type of thing?
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post Dec 10 2007, 09:19 PM
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QUOTE (Fortune @ Dec 10 2007, 03:15 PM)
QUOTE (Tarantula @ Dec 11 2007, 07:02 AM)
If his armor is 6+ then the damage is stun.

An actual Rating of 6+ or 12+, being that the Armor Rating is treated as being half value in regards to this type of thing?

An effective armor of 6+. That means if the effect halves armor, then it would have to have been 12+ to start with.

Or, for the fireball example, they could just have fire resistance rating 6 on their armor, (granting them 6 + half the regular value)
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post Dec 10 2007, 09:23 PM
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QUOTE (DTFarstar)
The way we play it with indirect spells and grenades and rockets and such is that it is spellcasting test vs. Reaction.

With RAW the writers appear to assume that an airburst grenade or fireball that misses does nothing to anyone or anything. This is nonsensical, and I don't follow rules that produce results that make no sense. The fact that the grenade missed your head and instead went off when it hit the reinforced concrete wall two feet behind you doesn't mean that you are going to be uninjured.
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post Dec 10 2007, 09:45 PM
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Its not so much that the grenade missed hitting the person (as then they should take damage from the grenade as if the person had thrown a rock). The test is of your skill (thrown, heavy, spellcasting) vs their ability to avoid being in the area of effect. A successful reaction test means that they were outside of the affected area. Whether that means your grenade went a little high, or they pulled a table over to block the blast, or that your fireball was cast so that it affected only half a meter over the floor, and they dropped prone.
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post Dec 10 2007, 10:48 PM
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Wow I never figured I would be starting one of those back and forth "beating a dead horse" threads. Though I do appreciate all the input after reading all these arguments I still find the area a bit vague. It would be really nice to hear an official word on this.

Also, when avoiding an indirect area combat spell, would you not apply modifiers to the reaction test as per avoiding grenades/missiles ie -2? P. 151 SR4

Anyways thank all of you for your input and have fun flogging the horse!
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post Dec 10 2007, 11:01 PM
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... have fun flogging the horse!

We always do! ;) :D
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post Dec 11 2007, 01:21 AM
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QUOTE (Tarantula)
A successful reaction test means that they were outside of the affected area. Whether that means your grenade went a little high, or they pulled a table over to block the blast, or that your fireball was cast so that it affected only half a meter over the floor, and they dropped prone.

So I fire off a force 8 fireball down a corridor into a room that is 20 feet on a side. The fireball is about 52 feet in diameter. The entire room is more than filled with flame. Can you explain how, in terms of the what the character does, this "outside of the affected area" works in this situation?
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post Dec 11 2007, 01:28 AM
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Thanks for pointing that out Tarantula, but there was a reason I prefaced my previous statement with the phrase "The way we play it".

Anyway, I find the way SR4 handles grenades/rockets/Indirect spells ridiculous. You already have a system for scatter and reaction tests don't move the person. I know, I know, Shadowrun is an abstract system, but I also find it ludicrous that reaction tests give you extra movement at no negatives. I let people take a full defense and spend the next IPs movement to dive behind cover if it is available, but otherwise you stage it all down because that seems logical to me. You guys may not agree, and I know it would take a very liberal reading of the books to get anywhere close to this, but that's why it's a house rule.

I don't know how many of you have been in an explosion- mind you I haven't really been in anything that would have been lethal without a lot of bad luck, certainly not grenades or anything of the sort so my experience may not apply, but otherwise they happen insanely fast and they really do fill up an area, you can tuck in the protect vital surfaces(hands, face, eyes, armpits, groin), but you still get burned some it is just a significant amount less dangerous as a result of your quick reaction to the situation. I mean obviously if you have time to run out of the effective blast radius(in my experience just a couple of feet and I chose to tuck instead of run. I might have made it, might have not but because I curled up I got some superficial burns on my ankles, and the outside of my arms and alot of burned hair.

Anyway, just saying I have some, what I believe to be anyway, sound reasoning behind the way I run things and it works for us and removes a lot of the discrepancy between ID and D spells. Also makes grenades and rockets actually decently lethal without having to have someone specialize in firing them. Which I also believe is realistic. No experience with those though.

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