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Jun 23 2010, 05:16 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 745 Joined: 13-April 07 From: Houston, Texas Member No.: 11,448 |
You're assuming the mage and the sam are both standing in the open in a well-lit (but not overlit) space. If there's cover available, the sam runs for cover. Break LOS, and the number of ways the mage can kill you goes way down. Pop smoke, dive for cover, circle around, shoot the mage in the back. Sure, if you're dumb enough to just stand there and let the other guy kill you, you're gonna die. Doesn't really prove anything. He also assumes that firearm attacks are "relatively feeble", which they arent. |
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Jun 23 2010, 05:19 PM
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Target ![]() Group: Members Posts: 95 Joined: 6-March 09 Member No.: 16,949 |
2- It was a NPC that overcast. 3- The point is the Orc didn't expect to survive if not ressorting to extreme mesure, in the previous round they have dispatched his teammate with short burst of exploding bullets, even thoses lying on the ground or the one they petrificate. He was cornered so I supposed he had no choice but to ressort to maximum effect. 4- Didn't say so. I just wasn't expecting this kind of efficience. That's cool. All situational. It's actually a good one. Still, it bears to say that the caster almost died for trying to cast that spell. He might as well take a few enemies at the same time. For me, this situation is the same as being surrounded, dropping a grenade at your feet, and hope for the best (either with better armor, that you're a troll, or anything that might give you an edge). Of course, that's assuming you don't want to be taken alive... 5- How to protect from Area Direct spell? I understand the spreading comment but it need a lots of place to do so and so much spread they lessen their defence against mundane. Direct spells have, usually a 6m radius from a valid living target. Try to be around 6m from your nearest friend. Also, the mage has to be able to see you. These are examples of mundane ways to 'defend' against AoE spells. Other then that, there's Counterspell. For Inderect spells, the range is 'wider' because the mage can target anything and doesn't have to see you. However, Counterspell still works. |
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Jun 23 2010, 05:30 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 829 Joined: 26-February 02 Member No.: 770 |
For Inderect spells, the range is 'wider' because the mage can target anything and doesn't have to see you. However, Counterspell still works. IIRC, he still needs a "primary" target in order to cast the spell. If he's trying to catch a sammy around the corner with an acid wave, he must be targeting someone or more likely something at the corner...so don't forget the OR table. |
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Jun 23 2010, 05:44 PM
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Neophyte Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,351 Joined: 19-September 09 From: Behind the shadows of the Resonance Member No.: 17,653 |
First spell cast in SR4A last week end. It was a massive FOR 8 Powerball(?) (Type P, Damage P, Direct, Area) Caster roll 3 aditionnal success. Everyone take 11P resisting only with body (and one spell-lunger with counterspell 4). Caster took a large drain hit, physical. Opposition lie in wreck. -------- That feel really, really strong to me. Especially as I could have dual cast the spell and be nearly assured to have them all dead even without using Edge. Am I missing something or is Direct magic really that strong ? Reading this reminded me of what a newbie magician did in a run of mine. Overcasted a force 10 lightning ball spell at point blank range. Rendered everyone unconscious (including himself, he's a lousy counterspeller), and nearly killed troll meat shield in the process due to overflow. He himself lucked out on the drain (spent edge) and didn't die. |
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Jun 23 2010, 05:46 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 158 Joined: 27-January 10 Member No.: 18,083 |
You're assuming the mage and the sam are both standing in the open in a well-lit (but not overlit) space. If there's cover available, the sam runs for cover. Break LOS, and the number of ways the mage can kill you goes way down. Pop smoke, dive for cover, circle around, shoot the mage in the back. Sure, if you're dumb enough to just stand there and let the other guy kill you, you're gonna die. Doesn't really prove anything. No, he is just assuming that you are in LOS of the mage and the mage is going first. A well built starting mage can one shot with relative ease any other non-counterspelling character (even with counterspelling a one shot is likely since most mages focus on casting first and counterspelling second) and do even worse with mind control magic (which is pretty much the most OP thing in the game). |
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Jun 23 2010, 05:47 PM
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Advocatus Diaboli ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 13,994 Joined: 20-November 07 From: USA Member No.: 14,282 |
Um. You also need LOS for those bullets. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) And the mage can see through the smoke, whatever kind it is.
The point is that, all other things equal, magic has fewer defenses than bullets. A lot fewer. |
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Jun 23 2010, 05:52 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 158 Joined: 27-January 10 Member No.: 18,083 |
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Jun 23 2010, 05:54 PM
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Prime Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,803 Joined: 3-February 08 From: Finland Member No.: 15,628 |
You're assuming the mage and the sam are both standing in the open in a well-lit (but not overlit) space. If there's cover available, the sam runs for cover. Break LOS, and the number of ways the mage can kill you goes way down. Pop smoke, dive for cover, circle around, shoot the mage in the back. Sure, if you're dumb enough to just stand there and let the other guy kill you, you're gonna die. Doesn't really prove anything. If the mage goes first, there's nothing else you can do except stand there and let him kill you. You need actions to do all of those thinks you said and the mage killed you in first IP, before you got yours. |
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Jun 23 2010, 06:00 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 316 Joined: 21-June 10 Member No.: 18,737 |
Say you're in a one-on-one duel against a mage. He gets lucky and goes first. He overcasts a Stunbolt at minimal risk to himself. You get to roll Willpower against his Magic + Sorcery + Foci + Specializations + Other Bonuses. You may as wel not even bother, you're as good as dead. If you had gone first instead, and your only viable attack is the use of your Agility + Pistols + Smartlink, he gets to make multiple rolls to defend against your relatively feeble attacks, using Body + Armor plus whatever else he has at his disposal (including sustained spells like Armor, Barrier, and/or Deflection). The mage actually has a chance to survive. You pretty much don't. C'mon, you're not even pretending to make a fair comparison here. At the very least the gun bunny could use burst fire and pretty much garuntee hitting the mage. Plus, mages don't exactly have the best reaction, body and armor scores. Your explosive bullets will defeat that armor even with an armor spell being sustained, and physical barrier, are you kidding me? It requires a complex action to move it, it's ridiculous to expect anyone to e walking around with a bubble up around them. Oh and the mage won't have a ridiculous number of condition boxes either, so you're going to kill him with those rounds. The Mage is not some fully cybered walking tank with armor in the high 20's. Plus I'd like to point out the ridiculous difference in expenditure and prep time involved in this match up. We've got a mage who has multiple foci active each worth tens of thousands of nuyen and dozens of karma. He's taken complex actions before the fight began to put spells into those sustained foci. The gun bunny can be naked with a gun and ammo worth a few thousand nuyen. The point being, the gun bunny has a lot more options in terms of gear and skills he could be applying in an equal matchup. |
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Jun 23 2010, 06:04 PM
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Prime Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,803 Joined: 3-February 08 From: Finland Member No.: 15,628 |
C'mon, you're not even pretending to make a fair comparison here. At the very least the gun bunny could use burst fire and pretty much garuntee hitting the mage. Plus, mages don't exactly have the best reaction, body and armor scores. Your explosive bullets will defeat that armor even with an armor spell being sustained, and physical barrier, are you kidding me? It requires a complex action to move it, it's ridiculous to expect anyone to e walking around with a bubble up around them. Oh and the mage won't have a ridiculous number of condition boxes either, so you're going to kill him with those rounds. The Mage is not some fully cybered walking tank with armor in the high 20's. Your making a wierd assumption that the mage is a human/elf, he can just as well be a troll and will as such have a quite high damage resistance pool especially if he actually has a armor spell sustained. |
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Jun 23 2010, 06:06 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 158 Joined: 27-January 10 Member No.: 18,083 |
C'mon, you're not even pretending to make a fair comparison here. At the very least the gun bunny could use burst fire and pretty much garuntee hitting the mage. Plus, mages don't exactly have the best reaction, body and armor scores. Your explosive bullets will defeat that armor even with an armor spell being sustained, and physical barrier, are you kidding me? It requires a complex action to move it, it's ridiculous to expect anyone to e walking around with a bubble up around them. Oh and the mage won't have a ridiculous number of condition boxes either, so you're going to kill him with those rounds. The Mage is not some fully cybered walking tank with armor in the high 20's. Plus I'd like to point out the ridiculous difference in expenditure and prep time involved in this match up. We've got a mage who has multiple foci active each worth tens of thousands of nuyen and dozens of karma. He's taken complex actions before the fight began to put spells into those sustained foci. The gun bunny can be naked with a gun and ammo worth a few thousand nuyen. The point being, the gun bunny has a lot more options in terms of gear and skills he could be applying in an equal matchup. Actually, a fair comparison would be a mage with Improved Invisibility and Increased Reflexes. |
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Jun 23 2010, 06:08 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 316 Joined: 21-June 10 Member No.: 18,737 |
Um. You also need LOS for those bullets. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) And the mage can see through the smoke, whatever kind it is. The point is that, all other things equal, magic has fewer defenses than bullets. A lot fewer. Definitely agreed that there are fewer defenses, the game clearly wants to reward a diversified team that brings a mage for magic defense and a hacker/technomancer to stop tech or your team will be at a great disadvantage. IMO that's a good thing, makes for more fun than all troll cyborg gunslingers mowing everything down. I'm just saying let's not pretend guns aren't excellent. Armor just happens to be something you buy rather than something a PC must provide. |
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Jun 23 2010, 06:23 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 316 Joined: 21-June 10 Member No.: 18,737 |
Actually, a fair comparison would be a mage with Improved Invisibility and Increased Reflexes. Let's ALSO not pretend there aren't numerous tech camo and IP equivalents, ok? And ultrasound defeats Invis more effectively than astral perception would defeat camo, since there's no drawback to running the ultrasound whatsoever. Are we going to have the mage sustaining Stealth now too? At least there's nothing the mage can do about his scent =P Seriously folks, you're not even arguing against anyone by saying "the mage can do many things". Everyone can do many things. The whole point is "when shot in the face with a decent firearm a Mage will die in one IP". The game is a world of glass cannons. |
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Jun 23 2010, 06:30 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 745 Joined: 13-April 07 From: Houston, Texas Member No.: 11,448 |
Let's ALSO not pretend there aren't numerous tech camo and IP equivalents, ok? And ultrasound defeats Invis more effectively than astral perception would defeat camo, since there's no drawback to running the ultrasound whatsoever. Are we going to have the mage sustaining Stealth now too? At least there's nothing the mage can do about his scent =P Seriously folks, you're not even arguing against anyone by saying "the mage can do many things". Everyone can do many things. The whole point is "when shot in the face with a decent firearm a Mage will die in one IP". The game is a world of glass cannons. this |
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Jun 23 2010, 06:34 PM
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Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,179 Joined: 10-June 10 From: St. Louis, UCAS/CAS Border Member No.: 18,688 |
Let's ALSO not pretend there aren't numerous tech camo and IP equivalents, ok? And ultrasound defeats Invis more effectively than astral perception would defeat camo, since there's no drawback to running the ultrasound whatsoever. Are we going to have the mage sustaining Stealth now too? At least there's nothing the mage can do about his scent =P Seriously folks, you're not even arguing against anyone by saying "the mage can do many things". Everyone can do many things. The whole point is "when shot in the face with a decent firearm a Mage will die in one IP". The game is a world of glass cannons. And how wonderful that is. The idea behind a system like SR's is not to get shot. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
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Jun 23 2010, 06:42 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 158 Joined: 27-January 10 Member No.: 18,083 |
Let's ALSO not pretend there aren't numerous tech camo and IP equivalents, ok? And ultrasound defeats Invis more effectively than astral perception would defeat camo, since there's no drawback to running the ultrasound whatsoever. Are we going to have the mage sustaining Stealth now too? At least there's nothing the mage can do about his scent =P Seriously folks, you're not even arguing against anyone by saying "the mage can do many things". Everyone can do many things. The whole point is "when shot in the face with a decent firearm a Mage will die in one IP". The game is a world of glass cannons. I am not saying that there aren't tech equivalents (and I won't go into the whole stealth/astral debate) but the average starting mage will have Improved Invisibility and Reflexes - they probably won't be sustaining Armor, Barrier, or anything else that was listed. I was just saying that would be a more likely scenario. The point is that the mage will rarely be shot in the face, but the street sam will often be hit by a spell. A good mage will beat a good street sam 9 times out of 10 unless you are just having an initiative roll off. |
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Jun 23 2010, 06:57 PM
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Prime Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3,803 Joined: 3-February 08 From: Finland Member No.: 15,628 |
The mage actually has a chance to survive. If somethink is still alive after you have spent an IP shooting at them, your not using enought of a gun. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/grinbig.gif) |
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Jun 23 2010, 06:57 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 557 Joined: 26-July 09 From: Kent, WA Member No.: 17,426 |
Let's ALSO not pretend there aren't numerous tech camo and IP equivalents, ok? And ultrasound defeats Invis more effectively than astral perception would defeat camo, since there's no drawback to running the ultrasound whatsoever. Are we going to have the mage sustaining Stealth now too? At least there's nothing the mage can do about his scent =P Seriously folks, you're not even arguing against anyone by saying "the mage can do many things". Everyone can do many things. The whole point is "when shot in the face with a decent firearm a Mage will die in one IP". The game is a world of glass cannons. *Sigh* I should know better by now, but: Firearms: Attacker rolls his pool. Defender rolls to Dodge. Defender rolls to soak. Magic: Attacker rolls his pool. Defender rolls his stat. The pool of dice the defender gets to put into play are going to look a lot like this: Firearms: Reaction+Dodge+Armor+Body Magic: Willpower Now, I agree that from a DV point of view, the direct damage spells are similar to a lot of what you can pick up at Weapons World. I concede that the Drain mechanic (especially with the optional rules in play) means that the Mage can't wipe out an army the way a cybersam can. However, I feel my fear of magic is not irrational because of the pools above. When I go up against a pack of mercs, I'm ready for it. I have spent a lot of money and installed a lot of upgrades to make sure I can hold my own in a firefight. When one of those guys in identical armor and gear chucks a stunball at me, I will get KO'd, because although the damage is similar to his buddies' small arms, my options for defense are, pardon my Elvish, piss-poor. |
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Jun 23 2010, 06:57 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 316 Joined: 21-June 10 Member No.: 18,737 |
Well the situation another poster outlined was exactly that, a "one on one duel", which he contended the mage would always win, regardless of who goes first. I contend that it, in fact, is just an initiative roll off as you put it since both characters are packing crazy lethal capabilities.
I just don't understand the OP and most replies in this thread. In the situation the OP outlined that NPC could have thrown an explosive with the same result. And yet we get two pages of replies with people designing their personal system to "punish" direct damage spells? Why? IMO it's all balanced because everyone has that kind of incredibly potency for damage. The only thing unbalanced is the availability of defenses since anti-gun defense is store bought and anti-magic defense is provided by a PC. But I think this was deliberately done by the developers as a team building mechanic so...? |
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Jun 23 2010, 07:03 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 316 Joined: 21-June 10 Member No.: 18,737 |
*Sigh* I should know better by now, but: Firearms: Attacker rolls his pool. Defender rolls to Dodge. Defender rolls to soak. Magic: Attacker rolls his pool. Defender rolls his stat. The pool of dice the defender gets to put into play are going to look a lot like this: Firearms: Reaction+Dodge+Armor+Body Magic: Willpower Now, I agree that from a DV point of view, the direct damage spells are similar to a lot of what you can pick up at Weapons World. I concede that the Drain mechanic (especially with the optional rules in play) means that the Mage can't wipe out an army the way a cybersam can. However, I feel my fear of magic is not irrational because of the pools above. When I go up against a pack of mercs, I'm ready for it. I have spent a lot of money and installed a lot of upgrades to make sure I can hold my own in a firefight. When one of those guys in identical armor and gear chucks a stunball at me, I will get KO'd, because although the damage is similar to his buddies' small arms, my options for defense are, pardon my Elvish, piss-poor. Yes, I make no claim to the contrary. But I imagine that the system is intentionally designed in that way so that teams have a Mage providing his Counterspell skill to that defensive dice pool. If magic were just a different type of grenade/shotgun then it's pretty silly. By playing a mage you'd just be limiting your cyberware and bioware selections. |
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Jun 23 2010, 07:06 PM
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Advocatus Diaboli ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 13,994 Joined: 20-November 07 From: USA Member No.: 14,282 |
Right, so we all agree: magic is scary, harder to defend against, and requires active (instead of ubiquitous, store-bought) protection.
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Jun 23 2010, 07:07 PM
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The Dragon Never Sleeps ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 6,924 Joined: 1-September 05 Member No.: 7,667 |
Glass cannons, geek the mage, consequences, and bullets cost 2 nuyen and everyone can get those.
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Jun 23 2010, 07:15 PM
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Moving Target ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 125 Joined: 21-March 10 From: Denver, CO Member No.: 18,325 |
I'd also add that any mage who wants to live isn't going to make himself readily identifiable as such, they don't walk around in robes while carrying a staff. Mages can wear regular armor (which adds to their defense pool) and carry a gun (even if they're unable to hit the broad side of a barn with it).
And correct me if I'm wrong, but as I understand it in Shadowrun to cast a spell you don't need to utter an arcane phrase or do any arm/hand gestures, correct? |
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Jun 23 2010, 07:16 PM
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Shooting Target ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 1,989 Joined: 28-July 09 From: Somewhere along the brazilian coast Member No.: 17,437 |
The dwarf dropped a credstick on the bar and stood up. "We're putting a team together. Gonna get some payback." He slid his thick AR shades on and lit a cigar, watching the match burn ruefully. "Mages gotta die." My friend, I share your feeling. Mages gotta die. |
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Jun 23 2010, 07:24 PM
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Neophyte Runner ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,328 Joined: 2-April 07 From: The Center of the Universe Member No.: 11,360 |
The pool of dice the defender gets to put into play are going to look a lot like this: Firearms: Reaction+Dodge+Armor+Body Magic: Willpower Not as simple as that, in a combat spell vs gun comparison: Firearms: Reaction+Armor+Body + dodge (if you sacrifice your next action) Magic: Willpower + Counterspelling (which can incude Conterspelling foci) Firearms: Affected by cover Magic: Affected by background count Firearms: Armor>DV, P is now S Magic: S is less drain than P Firearms: DV is reduced by 1 per hit Magic: DV is reduced by 1 per hit, and entirely negated if the resistance check equals or exceeds the number of hits the mage gets. |
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