Complex forms OF DEATH!, For the technomancer, anyway... |
Complex forms OF DEATH!, For the technomancer, anyway... |
Mar 18 2014, 10:17 PM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,389 Joined: 20-August 12 From: Bunbury, western australia Member No.: 53,300 |
I have been reading through the complex forms list and some of them seem downright counterproductive. Here's a couple that caught my eye:
Transcendent Grid: So you can avoid taking the -2 penalty for being on the wrong grid by... taking a -2 penalty to everything for sustaining. Net result? Not only are you still at a -2 penalty against the icon on the other grid, not only are you now at a -2 penalty against icons in your own grid, but the stuff on other grids can target you without penalty. oh, and you've taken fading. I will note that after a while it stops causing the sustaining penalty but still, not exactly great when jumping between grids is hardly difficult for a skilled hacker. Resonance Spike: Resonance spike is what stunbolt would be if they could only hit astral targets, were resisted by 2 attributes instead of 1, and had an extra 3 points of drain. You deal X real damage to yourself in order to inflict up to X (and almost always considerably less due to resistance check) matrix damage to one target. Great trade, right? Tattletale: Yay, you've increased the enemy's overwatch! Except that if your enemy is a spider that's completely worthless and if he's another criminal decker (as opposed to a corp decker) then you've just given his physical location to the men in black. You know, the place you're probably within a hundred meters of? Yeah, good work there! Editor: For fading of level + 2 you'd want this power to do something more than you can do with an edit action and a computer check. Well that's nice! this form's only strength is the ability to edit files without marks on them, a powerful ability to be sure but given the resistance check you're likely better off just hacking the file and using an edit action. Now there are some fairly good complex forms (EG Static Bomb, Cleaner, ect...) but still. |
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Mar 18 2014, 10:34 PM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 7,089 Joined: 4-October 05 Member No.: 7,813 |
resonance spike: this is more a commentary on just how unappealing regular data spikes are, but against an equally competent opponent you're probably better off with resonance spike. why, you ask? because you can soak the drain, at least. failing at a data spike because your opponent just uses full defence deals damage that you can't soak. (note: i'm not saying it's *good* or anything. i'm just saying that it's actually not as much worse as it sounds, if you're fighting an opponent with solid defence).
tattletale: funny for trolling people, pretty much. normal people can't tell what their OS is, and have no way of knowing they have OS. so tattletale on them and wait a few hours. (unfortunately, it isn't reliable enough to let you get everything not being run by a GOD or demiGOD in a facility to brick at the same time). editor: yeah, it sucks, but it does actually do better than an editor program. specifically, it lets you edit twice as much. no, it isn't worth taking the fading hit. but it is something. |
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Mar 18 2014, 11:07 PM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 99 Joined: 9-December 09 Member No.: 17,955 |
Isn't Transcendent Grid Immediate? There shouldn't be a penalty for sustaining it.
Tattletale would be much better if it didn't require your target to already have an Overwatch Score. Most of the Complex Forms seem to be lackluster though (IMG:style_emoticons/default/frown.gif) |
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Mar 18 2014, 11:16 PM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,389 Joined: 20-August 12 From: Bunbury, western australia Member No.: 53,300 |
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Mar 18 2014, 11:21 PM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 482 Joined: 27-May 09 From: Ann Arbor, MI Member No.: 17,213 |
Resonance Spike: Resonance spike is what stunbolt would be if they could only hit astral targets, were resisted by 2 attributes instead of 1, and had an extra 3 points of drain. You deal X real damage to yourself in order to inflict up to X (and almost always considerably less due to resistance check) matrix damage to one target. Great trade, right? As noted by Jaid, this power doesn't have the bounce back effect if you "miss." It also doesn't automatically give you away the same way Attack actions do on a success (although most spiders would wonder where the matrix damage they or their device just took came from), and it doesn't accrue Over-watch points for use.QUOTE Editor: For fading of level + 2 you'd want this power to do something more than you can do with an edit action and a computer check. Well that's nice! this form's only strength is the ability to edit files without marks on them, a powerful ability to be sure but given the resistance check you're likely better off just hacking the file and using an edit action. Question: Does this complex form bypass file protection and databombs? It provides edit like abilities, which includes copying a file, without actually being an edit file matrix action.
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Mar 18 2014, 11:24 PM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 5,542 Joined: 30-September 08 From: D/FW Megaplex Member No.: 16,387 |
I'm so glad I decided to stick with 4th Ed.
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Mar 18 2014, 11:37 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 |
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Mar 19 2014, 12:23 AM
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Prime Runner Ascendant Group: Members Posts: 17,568 Joined: 26-March 09 From: Aurora, Colorado Member No.: 17,022 |
Permanent, so you need to sustain it for force rounds before it stops having a penalty and after that lasts for hits minutes. What is this Force you speak of when discussing Technomancers? Methinks thou art confused. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
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Mar 19 2014, 12:31 AM
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Neophyte Runner Group: Members Posts: 2,389 Joined: 20-August 12 From: Bunbury, western australia Member No.: 53,300 |
What is this Force you speak of when discussing Technomancers? Methinks thou art confused. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) I would expect so. Confused is my default state of being. |
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Mar 19 2014, 12:48 AM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 7,089 Joined: 4-October 05 Member No.: 7,813 |
so has your GM relaxed his stance on you as far as technomancers and magic are concerned?
if so, i still recommend you don't build a technomancer. if you want a magical hacker, just make a magical hacker (ie an adept). |
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Mar 19 2014, 12:49 AM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 865 Joined: 31-December 03 From: Shadows of Britain Member No.: 5,944 |
Trans Grid is an instant that lasts for minutes = hits.
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Mar 19 2014, 03:16 AM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 7,089 Joined: 4-October 05 Member No.: 7,813 |
of course, there's a bit of irony there.
SR5, p. 252, "Resonance Library": "...a Duration listed as either I for immediate (it happens instantly with no lasting effects)..." (bolding for emphasis). they didn't even manage to get quite half a page through before that one goes wrong (the first indication that they didn't think this through very well is pulse storm. the CF doesn't actually say the noise stays, so i guess pulse storm is now worthy of being on fueldrop's list (IMG:style_emoticons/default/nyahnyah.gif) ) and of course, that also makes resonance spike even worse. you don't even permanently damage with it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/nyahnyah.gif) static bomb immediately restores vision moments after use. they really should have written that description better. or take some advice from Inigo: "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means." |
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Mar 19 2014, 03:26 AM
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Moving Target Group: Members Posts: 413 Joined: 20-September 10 Member No.: 19,058 |
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Mar 19 2014, 03:50 AM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 7,089 Joined: 4-October 05 Member No.: 7,813 |
Anyone who prefers the 4th Ed Matrix rules over 5th Ed must be a masochist. or likes playing technomancers. i mean, i do prefer the 5th edition matrix rules on the whole. but technomancers took a huge hit, going from being the ultimate power in the matrix (at the expense of effectiveness in the meatworld, although to be fair you could probably make a decent face as a side-role) to being kinda meh in the matrix (not even as good as a decker)... but they cost as much or more to build than a magician, just like they did when they were actually powerful. i mean, technomancers only really looked crazy because people weren't considering that for the same costs, you could have a full magician that was crazy strong. when you consider that while sprites were good, they were generally decisively worse than spirits, and while the various complex forms and echos were good, they were generally not nearly as powerful, versatile, or universally applicable as spells and metamagic techniques... well, when viewed in that light, technomancers don't look so scary any more. a high rating machine sprite is really annoying, and hard to deal with, but a high force air spirit will just kill you all and laugh at your puny weapons (unless you have your own magician with some decent stun damage mana spells and a willingness to overcast). |
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Mar 19 2014, 04:18 AM
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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 |
Honestly I do like technomancers in SR4, and I don't see the SR5 matrix to be an improvement over the previous version (and have seen posts to help support that). From what I've been told, SR3's matrix rules were even worse.
Now there's even an optional rule about using the matrix in Unwired, where you use your Attribute + Skill for matrix tests like any other test with the Program being a Limit to the hits you can get (funny, that's kinda the same as SR5 now). Great idea for keeping away that Logic 2 ork hacker that can slice through military grade firewalls just because they have bleeding edge software on a SOTA commlink. In the game that I'm running (and using that optional rule), the team technomancer still hasn't quite realized that she'll be able to hack just a bit faster (and more reliably) if she actually threads her Exploit up to 5. Currently at Exploit 3, I've seen several times where hits had to be thrown away because of that limit. Has made hacking DV 3 commlinks a challenge as she has set off an alert about half the time when hacking on the fly (one pass faster usually would avoid this). |
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Mar 19 2014, 08:24 AM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 75 Joined: 8-March 14 Member No.: 187,978 |
You should wait for the Matrix Core Rulebook, before declaring Technomancher death.
Even in SR4A Technomancer only got strong with the Unwired rules and options. If you wanna declare a matrix class death, try the KIs. With the device damage rules, I cannot image how you can play a KI, or what gimmicks you can give a KI* to make her playable. *Ok maybe some kind of device damage redirection rule. edit: KI = AI / Artificial Intelligence, Abominable Intelligence or Silica Animus |
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Mar 19 2014, 01:10 PM
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Prime Runner Ascendant Group: Members Posts: 17,568 Joined: 26-March 09 From: Aurora, Colorado Member No.: 17,022 |
Anyone who prefers the 4th Ed Matrix rules over 5th Ed must be a masochist. Why? I prefer SR4A, as it makes tons more sense than SR5 does. *shrug* That said - I LIKE the way they implemented Programs in SR5, and the potential of reduced Dice Rolling. Sadly, Most everything else about the SR5 Matrix sucks, in my opinion. Not a big Fan. |
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Mar 19 2014, 01:18 PM
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Prime Runner Ascendant Group: Members Posts: 17,568 Joined: 26-March 09 From: Aurora, Colorado Member No.: 17,022 |
Honestly I do like technomancers in SR4, and I don't see the SR5 matrix to be an improvement over the previous version (and have seen posts to help support that). From what I've been told, SR3's matrix rules were even worse. Now there's even an optional rule about using the matrix in Unwired, where you use your Attribute + Skill for matrix tests like any other test with the Program being a Limit to the hits you can get (funny, that's kinda the same as SR5 now). Great idea for keeping away that Logic 2 ork hacker that can slice through military grade firewalls just because they have bleeding edge software on a SOTA commlink. In the game that I'm running (and using that optional rule), the team technomancer still hasn't quite realized that she'll be able to hack just a bit faster (and more reliably) if she actually threads her Exploit up to 5. Currently at Exploit 3, I've seen several times where hits had to be thrown away because of that limit. Has made hacking DV 3 commlinks a challenge as she has set off an alert about half the time when hacking on the fly (one pass faster usually would avoid this). Indeed... we use the Stat + Skill, Limited by Programs rules, and it worked out super well. I do prefer the Stat + Skill, Program acts as Reach method we tried slightly better, though. The optional rule pulls the Technomancer's power back a bit (No threading an Exploit or Stealth to 14+ for the dice alone), but he is still pretty powerful. |
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Mar 19 2014, 01:19 PM
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Prime Runner Ascendant Group: Members Posts: 17,568 Joined: 26-March 09 From: Aurora, Colorado Member No.: 17,022 |
You should wait for the Matrix Core Rulebook, before declaring Technomancher death. Even in SR4A Technomancer only got strong with the Unwired rules and options. If you wanna declare a matrix class death, try the KIs. With the device damage rules, I cannot image how you can play a KI, or what gimmicks you can give a KI* to make her playable. *Ok maybe some kind of device damage redirection rule. What the Heck is a KI? |
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Mar 19 2014, 01:22 PM
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Runner Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 3,039 Joined: 23-March 05 From: The heart of Rywfol Emwolb Industries Member No.: 7,216 |
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Mar 19 2014, 01:33 PM
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Great Dragon Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 5,082 Joined: 3-October 09 From: Kohle, Stahl und Bier Member No.: 17,709 |
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Mar 19 2014, 02:14 PM
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Target Group: Members Posts: 75 Joined: 8-March 14 Member No.: 187,978 |
Sry my gibberish.
-KI +AI Artificial Intelligence, Abominable Intelligence or Silica Animus |
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Mar 19 2014, 02:22 PM
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Prime Runner Ascendant Group: Members Posts: 17,568 Joined: 26-March 09 From: Aurora, Colorado Member No.: 17,022 |
Ahhh... Got it... Killer AI. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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Mar 19 2014, 02:36 PM
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Great Dragon Group: Dumpshocked Posts: 5,082 Joined: 3-October 09 From: Kohle, Stahl und Bier Member No.: 17,709 |
Ahhh... Got it... Killer AI. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) More likely künstliche Intelligenz (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) |
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Mar 19 2014, 02:57 PM
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Great Dragon Group: Members Posts: 7,089 Joined: 4-October 05 Member No.: 7,813 |
You should wait for the Matrix Core Rulebook, before declaring Technomancher death. Even in SR4A Technomancer only got strong with the Unwired rules and options. If you wanna declare a matrix class death, try the KIs. With the device damage rules, I cannot image how you can play a KI, or what gimmicks you can give a KI* to make her playable. *Ok maybe some kind of device damage redirection rule. edit: KI = AI / Artificial Intelligence, Abominable Intelligence or Silica Animus the matrix core rulebook would have to add a bunch of stupid broken stuff for technomancers to make them appropriate to their cost, and then we'd have a bunch of stupid broken stuff. but most importantly, i shouldn't have to buy an extra rulebook to avoid being punished for playing a core archetype. if technomancer isn't going to be a good option until the matrix book, they should bloody well not make it an option until the matrix book. having said that, based on how their current team seems to really really like deckers and doesn't seem to care at all about technomancers (there's no way they could have done a thorough playtest of technomancers in their current state and thought there was nothing wrong with the fading values for their complex forms, for example, and considering their costs are pretty much just as bad in SR5 chargen as they were in SR4 chargen, it's not like they would have had to do much to realize that it takes a lot to build an effective technomancer, or that getting augmented isn't exactly an option for them)... well, let's just say i'm not expecting a lot of technomancer love in the matrix book. and in any event, they don't need new broken stuff. they need to have their core rules fixed, so that they don't need to be given ridiculous broken stuff to be as useful as a decker. as to AIs, ummmm... you do realize that technomancers use those same device damage rules, and that you can just do matrix damage to their brain, right? if KIs can't handle those rules, then quite frankly technomancers are just as screwed. (also, i think you're underestimating the effectiveness of solid dice pools combined with matrix full defence... anyone trying to damage the AI is more likely to damage themselves). |
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