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post Feb 11 2004, 07:42 PM
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hey all. Trying to figure out the rules regarding maintaining defensive spells.

I know you can keep an elemental in astral space to maintain your armor spell, can you also sink a couple grand into 3 other elementals and have 'em maintain armor spells on your teammates?

Is there any reason not to have 1 force elementals maintaining spells on your team at all times?
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post Feb 11 2004, 07:44 PM
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QUOTE (limbodog)
hey all. Trying to figure out the rules regarding maintaining defensive spells.

I know you can keep an elemental in astral space to maintain your armor spell, can you also sink a couple grand into 3 other elementals and have 'em maintain armor spells on your teammates?

Is there any reason not to have 1 force elementals maintaining spells on your team at all times?

It attracts potential attention. ;)
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post Feb 11 2004, 07:51 PM
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But other than that, you can have a team of 4 with 16 force 1 elementals driving across town and they can't easily be spotted because the spotter would have to be:
1. awakened
2. perceiving at that moment
3. projecting into the van which has tinted windows (or no windows. yay rigger sensors)

So other than the cost, it's all gravy?
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post Feb 11 2004, 08:40 PM
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I doubt you can fit 16 elementals into a van, even if they're force 1. Especially if there's the rest of a runner team inside. Astral forms can't share space.

And, of course, if you've read Threats, this whole thing seems right up Tutor's alley... 8)
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post Feb 11 2004, 09:15 PM
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Well I've always said that force 1 elementals are reasonably small. I was considering saying that a character's body is indicative of its size, but that would make the astral forms of dwarves (astral boldy = willpower) larger than those of humans or elves.

Essentially: without other factors I'd say that a force 1 elemental is about the same size as a small child or animal like a house-cat or small dog so it wouldn't be that hard to fit 16 in a van.

There are also two conflicting sets of rules in that paragraph. One says that elementals can maintain the spell for a number of days equal to force, and the other says that each day, or part thereof, reduces the spirit's force by 1, and when it reaches 0 it disappears. If you thing about what happens to a force 1 spirit under the second set; it starts to sustain the spell then a fraction of a second later its force is reduced by 1 and it dissapears. I'd just take the first reading as it's less stupid.
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post Feb 11 2004, 10:58 PM
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Sadly, you cant summon 16 elementals of any force unless you have a charisma of 16.

And Req: are you sure astral forms cant share space? You can astrally project through a person's aura, move through the ground (which is astrally solid) and the possession technique specifically allows you occupy the same astral space as a dual-natured creature. I'm looking for a rule that says astrally-active creatures can not share space except with possession, but I'm not finding one.
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post Feb 11 2004, 11:29 PM
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QUOTE (Jason Farlander)
And Req: are you sure astral forms cant share space? You can astrally project through a person's aura, move through the ground (which is astrally solid) and the possession technique specifically allows you occupy the same astral space as a dual-natured creature. I'm looking for a rule that says astrally-active creatures can not share space except with possession, but I'm not finding one.

I was sure of it, but now I'm not so sure. I know that (orginally at least) an astral form couldn't pass through another dual-natured living being, hence the strategy of covering your house with guardian vines or whatever.
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post Feb 11 2004, 11:56 PM
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The elementals cannot be astral. To use any power in the read world a spirit has to be in the real world. The spell has to be in the real world. Ergo, the elemental has to be in the real world to sustain the spell. Remember, in 3rd edition spells are not dual natured.
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post Feb 12 2004, 12:10 AM
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BitBasher:

Of course they can be astral while sustaining spells. The Materialization requirement only applies to physical services (such as burning down a door). Spell sustaining is not a physical service, it is its own category of service. In order to adequately explain this I would have to quote huge chunks of material, so I instead suggest you reread the section on binding elementals and elemental services.
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post Feb 12 2004, 12:34 AM
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QUOTE (Last Sentence @ Spell Sustaining, P187, SR3)
An elemental can remain in astral form and provide this service to its summoner
Jason Farlander is also correct about how you can't summon 16 elementals unless your charisma is truly 1337, and by that I mean 16 or more.
[edit]Although if you had more than one mage it would be possible, such as two charisma 8 elves or cha 6 characters and a cha 4 character[/edit]
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post Feb 12 2004, 01:44 AM
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Elemental summoning materials cost :nuyen: 1000 per force point. If a character wants to pay 1000 bucks for a spell per day then I see no problems. Save for wards of course. And don't get knocked out, one of six is likely to go free.
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post Feb 12 2004, 02:11 AM
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If you go up against another mage, the only benefit to having a large number of force 1 elementals you'll have is if they all crash-tackle your opponent in Astral (That meele combat rule for having a number of buddies with you). Otherwise, the other mage should be able to quickly pick off the elementals via dispelling/astral combat without really breaking into a sweat.
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post Feb 12 2004, 02:13 AM
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Oops... I forgot to add astral barriers. A GM could easily force your group through a ward to stuff up the sustained spells and elementals. ;)
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post Feb 12 2004, 02:29 AM
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QUOTE (Jason Farlander)
In order to adequately explain this I would have to quote huge chunks of material


...or I guess if could have quoted a single sentence, like Lilt did. Oh well.
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post Feb 12 2004, 02:41 AM
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QUOTE (Kanada Ten)
Elemental summoning materials cost :nuyen: 1000 per force point. If a character wants to pay 1000 bucks for a spell per day then I see no problems. Save for wards of course. And don't get knocked out, one of six is likely to go free.

Unless you use Enchanting to create your own Conjuring materials. ;)
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post Feb 12 2004, 04:43 AM
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Hmm... I'm an enchanter, let me check the numbers...

15 days and 10 hours for me to produce the materials to summon an elemental to sustain a spell for a day! Sounds like an effective use of time to me!

I could get the average time down to just under 12 days by doing three in parallel... but that's kind of like saying that nine women can produce a baby in a month. It'd actually be 35+ days, I'd just have three units of conjuring materials when I was done.

And given 35 days to work, I could produce a sustaining focus from scratch...

(And I can't conjure, anyway.)
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post Feb 12 2004, 04:53 AM
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QUOTE (John Campbell)
but that's kind of like saying that nine women can produce a baby in a month.

Now that's thinking like the Tamanous! 279 women can produce a baby in a day, everyday.
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post Feb 12 2004, 04:55 AM
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And eww, because I just figured out what they feed the women.
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post Feb 12 2004, 05:15 AM
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If you're thinking what I think you're thinking, I think that entropy makes it impractical.

At least as a sole food source.
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post Feb 12 2004, 05:23 AM
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I'm thinking the leftovers from organlegging. The one thing we have no use for: fat. Which I guess makes it atrophic.
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post Feb 12 2004, 08:13 AM
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QUOTE (John Campbell)
Hmm... I'm an enchanter, let me check the numbers...

15 days and 10 hours for me to produce the materials to summon an elemental to sustain a spell for a day! Sounds like an effective use of time to me!

I could get the average time down to just under 12 days by doing three in parallel... but that's kind of like saying that nine women can produce a baby in a month. It'd actually be 35+ days, I'd just have three units of conjuring materials when I was done.

And given 35 days to work, I could produce a sustaining focus from scratch...

Umm. Are you sure you're using the 3rd ed rules for that?

Making ritual materials from pre-refined materials has a base time of 24 hours and takes a Talismongering test of 4 to reduce time. IE: your average skill 4 character would take 6 hours to prepare.

You could even get a talismongering knowsoft and have a GM Mr. Fix It (From the SSG) crank-out materials for you constantly. At around 9 hours for each set; it's not going to make you a profit all that soon on force 1 materials. With normal force 4-6 ritual materials, however, it should save you 2.5-4k each. Over 16 force 1 materials it'll save you around 12k, and you'll make a net profit after the first 45 force-worth or so of ritual materials you make. (The profit you make depends what enchanting materials you use, I am assuming an average of herbals or iron with some copper/crystals and tin/lead)
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post Feb 12 2004, 08:45 AM
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Thanks Lilt. I didn't think it was anything like the time frame that John posted, but don't have my books to check. :)
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post Feb 12 2004, 09:22 AM
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Try starting with the beginning of the process instead of the middle.
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post Feb 12 2004, 12:26 PM
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Yes, the process technically starts as the materials are gathered, but as you can buy raw and refined enchanting materials (the costs are on P170, MitS) what city-mage would? You could get the resources for "free" by gathering them from the wilderness but that would probably still cost you as you'd need a gathering lisence and passage to somewhere unpolluted.

I should also mention that the costs I mentioned are for buying them refined already. If you can afford to wait another week (per 3 units) for the Mr. Fix It to refine raw materials (or the 2-3 days it takes to do 6 units yourself) then the cost halves. Also: Does anyone know exactly how the S&R bot on P178 of R3 manages a rating 6 autosoft from a rating 3 pilot rating?
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post Feb 13 2004, 03:18 PM
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QUOTE (Jason Farlander)
BitBasher:

Of course they can be astral while sustaining spells. The Materialization requirement only applies to physical services (such as burning down a door). Spell sustaining is not a physical service, it is its own category of service. In order to adequately explain this I would have to quote huge chunks of material, so I instead suggest you reread the section on binding elementals and elemental services.

Yeah, page 187 of SR3
"can remain in astral form and provide [spell sustaining] service to its summoner."

The fraction of a day thing, however, makes me believe that you cannot maintain a spell with a force 1 elemental.

You do so with a force 2 and it instantly becomes force 1.

So $2000 per elemental.

Astral movement is pretty much instantaneous, so in the van scenario above the elementals could simply 'run' alongside the van maintaining the spells on those in it. (granted, they're visible to anyone perceiving the street at the time)

The elemental can maintain the spell for the day.

(I've almost never seen drain be an issue)
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