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post Oct 29 2004, 01:12 AM
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Magic Background Knowledge Skill, check.

no. That was Doc being a smart-a$$

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Adepts can cast spells... Yes?

hmm...gonna have to see what everyone else thinks on that...and I'd have to look into it further to check, but by what we've said so far...yes, but coomon sense says no.
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post Oct 29 2004, 01:23 AM
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Cool, then what is the big deal on those pesky adept mages?
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post Oct 29 2004, 01:41 AM
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Well since toturi is trying to make the blatant point of unless ANYONE with a willpower can cast spells, lets focus on why toturi keeps spitting it out.

First, everyone else seems to agree that the Magic attribute must be available to even do the slightest magical task. toturi is the only one excluding that point.

Second, by ignoring this point toturi continues by trying to devalue the argument by saying if a full mage can do it than the fact that they are willing it has nothing to do with what they ARE CAPABLE of doing it magically but are just relying on Willpower to control all magic.

Third, going further toturi then says since it is only Willpower then everyone who has been restricted in the past should have no problems accessing the magic.

My response to you is this.
1. Most of us agree the Magic attribute is what lets you tap into the magic.
2. You can only manipulate with your willpower what you normally have access to doing with a skill your Magic class allows. (Can't really rig without a VCR yet you can still drive. Your class would not be a rigger but a driver. This has a big difference in advantages and capabilities.)
3. The magical background is the knowledge of how magic works so implying that the knowledge has to be there (implying a sorcery skill) is partially true. That is why magical background (more appropriate for understanding the working of magic per everyones description on knowledge requirement) is a complimentary skill re-enforcing the rest of the capabilities of Sorcery. Sorcery itself should IMOO not be used for knowledge roles unless the knowledge skill is absent. Then per rules you can use half the active skill.
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post Oct 29 2004, 01:49 AM
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1) I agree with Magic Attribute being essential to spellcasting. That is why I withdraw my previous statement about mundanes.

2) I have no concept of "classes" in Shadowrun. Pray tell, where is this mysterious Magic class you mentioned, Gilthanis?

3) Since mundanes too can have the Magic Background, I do not really quite get your point.
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post Oct 29 2004, 01:57 AM
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My points are based off your previouse arguments you've thrown in like allowing mundanes to manipulate magic with willpower. Now that you've aknowledged the need for Magic atrribute above 0, then the problem solved there.

Then you mentioned adepts casting magic which to me was implying a problem with "class". (for lack of better short description depicting differences) Again, there is no real problem there because a physical mage can still do the same as a sorcerer, conjuerer, or full mage when it comes to defaulting. The physical adepts are already in a way willing the magic and don't rely much on "Spellcasting/Sorcery/Conjuring". I don't have SOTA64 so can't vouch for it, but most physad abilities don't require such a skill. Again implying a willful control.

As far as mundanes using magical knowledge, they are still limited to just textbook style knowledge and not necessarilly having field knowledge. Big difference but are categorized under one skill. A good GM would seperate these.
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:11 AM
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Adepts can cast spells... Yes?

I went to the books cause I really didn't know what we made would have an effect on them...I'll admit, I forgot about them really.

SR3, Adepts p. 168: "Followers of the somatic way, adepts do not use magical skills to perform magic in the same way as magicians (though they can use Sorcery in astral combat: see p. 174)"

SR3, Astral Combat p. 174: "An astral form can engage in astral combat. Physical characters--even Awakened characters not using astral perception or projection--are immune to direct attacks from astral space."

So...yes, they can cast spells using a Default of Willpower from Sorcery....but only in Astral Combat.
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:21 AM
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how in the world did you come to that conclusion? the Sorcery skill can't default, even for use in astral combat.
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:25 AM
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QUOTE (Stumps @ Oct 28 2004, 09:11 PM)
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Adepts can cast spells... Yes?

I went to the books cause I really didn't know what we made would have an effect on them...I'll admit, I forgot about them really.

SR3, Adepts p. 168: "Followers of the somatic way, adepts do not use magical skills to perform magic in the same way as magicians (though they can use Sorcery in astral combat: see p. 174)"

SR3, Astral Combat p. 174: "An astral form can engage in astral combat. Physical characters--even Awakened characters not using astral perception or projection--are immune to direct attacks from astral space."

So...yes, they can cast spells using a Default of Willpower from Sorcery....but only in Astral Combat.

Stumps, let's make sure to clerify that in saying Adepts, they mean Sorcerers, physical mages, etc... not the stereotype Physical Adept.
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:25 AM
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how in the world did you come to that conclusion? the Sorcery skill can't default, even for use in astral combat.

Please for the love of god...READ THE DAMN THREAD BEFORE YOU MAKE REAL REAL DUMB POSTS LIKE THAT!!!!!!

(I'm sorry to be crude, but this thread has been rough...real rough.)
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:28 AM
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QUOTE (Gilthanis)
Stumps, let's make sure to clerify that in saying Adepts, they mean Sorcerers, physical mages, etc... not the stereotype Physical Adept.

Why not? They've a Magic Attribute, don't they?
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:30 AM
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QUOTE (Gilthanis)

My response to you is this.
1. Most of us agree the Magic attribute is what lets you tap into the magic.
2. You can only manipulate with your willpower what you normally have access to doing with a skill your Magic class allows. (Can't really rig without a VCR yet you can still drive. Your class would not be a rigger but a driver. This has a big difference in advantages and capabilities.)
3. The magical background is the knowledge of how magic works so implying that the knowledge has to be there (implying a sorcery skill) is partially true. That is why magical background (more appropriate for understanding the working of magic per everyones description on knowledge requirement) is a complimentary skill re-enforcing the rest of the capabilities of Sorcery. Sorcery itself should IMOO not be used for knowledge roles unless the knowledge skill is absent. Then per rules you can use half the active skill.

I will reply by quoting myself. Pay attention to point number 2.
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:31 AM
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i've read the thread, and i meant what i said. this whole argument is just trying way to hard.
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:32 AM
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QUOTE (Gilthanis)
Stumps, let's make sure to clerify that in saying Adepts, they mean Sorcerers, physical mages, etc... not the stereotype Physical Adept.

No they don't. Physical Adpets do not exist anymore as a relic of 2nd edition. Aspected Magicians now cover Sorcerors, Conjurors, and the Shamanic limited, ect. The term Adpet is solely used to describe those that can purchase adpet powers. Adepts can purchase Sorcery for the use in Astral Combat (which is the melee portion of that skill).
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:32 AM
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QUOTE (Gilthanis)
Stumps, let's make sure to clerify that in saying Adepts, they mean Sorcerers, physical mages, etc... not the stereotype Physical Adept.

actually...look on p168 of SR3.
"Followers of the somatic way, adepts do not use magical skills to perform magic in the same way as magicians (though they can use Sorcery in astral combat: see p. 174). The cannot astrally project, and cannot use astral perception unless it is purchased as a power. Instead, adepts focus their magic on the improvement of body and mind. The adept's way is one of intense training and self-discipline."

That not only sounds like a phys-ad and preceed the phys-ad powers section (which is right below it) but it also says that they can use Sorcery in Astral Combat.
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:34 AM
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mfb, I have no intention, and I'm sure no one else does, of repeating an argument. If you've read the whole thread then you know our reasons for the rule and our stance on it.
If you don't like it and you've read the whole thread, you also know that you can simply not post here if it offends you to see such a rule.
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:35 AM
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No third edition book uses "adept" to refer to an aspected mage. "Adept" has come to mean only physical adepts.
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:36 AM
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i've read the thread, and i meant what i said. this whole argument is just trying way to hard.

Then that means by your response...your obvious conclusion (though going the round about way) is to stay 100% Canon and no deferring. Ok, we understand and were already aware of that per rulebooks. You can move on. This thread is for those who use house rules to adjust for "better game play in there own eyes". We are really looking for ways defaulting would be over cheese or too useful. So far, none have been found.
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:36 AM
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Toturi:
Please don't confuse spending build points/priority to be able to use certain magics with gaining the sorcery skill. Yes, under these house rules, adepts can default to Will in astral combat just like Stumps said. No they cannot cast spells even when they have and use the full sorcery skill. You aren't arguing well. I know you have a fixed idea about the workings of magic, and that is fine, but you're not representing your points clearly.
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:38 AM
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QUOTE (Kanada Ten @ Oct 28 2004, 09:32 PM)
QUOTE (Gilthanis @ Oct 28 2004, 09:25 PM)
Stumps, let's make sure to clerify that in saying Adepts, they mean Sorcerers,  physical mages, etc... not the stereotype Physical Adept.

No they don't. Physical Adpets do not exist anymore as a relic of 2nd edition. Aspected Magicians now cover Sorcerors, Conjurors, and the Shamanic limited, ect. The term Adpet is solely used to describe those that can purchase adpet powers. Adepts can purchase Sorcery for the use in Astral Combat (which is the melee portion of that skill).

Ahh...you are right there...I was wrong and I admit that. This would be a good debate on another thread.



Edit] Looks like I will be sending another e-mail to Fanpro for clerification. By the way, the new guy who replies to e-mails is exceptionally fast and gives good answers.
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If you don't like it and you've read the whole thread, you also know that you can simply not post here if it offends you to see such a rule.

He is also free to say he thinks the idea is bunk, which he did.

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This thread is for those who use house rules to adjust for "better game play in there own eyes".

You do not have any control over what, when, or who expresses their opinions on this board. Every attempt to force your will on others results in more posts without content.

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By the way, the new guy who replies to e-mails is exceptionally fast and gives good answers.

Yeah, I agree.
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Actually....my present question that I never had arise before (because I hadn't made an adept in 3rd yet) is this...

SR3, Adpets, p. 168.
"Followers of the somatic way, adepts do not use magical skills to perform magic in the same way as magicians (though they can use Sorcery in astral combat: see p. 174). The cannot astrally project, and cannot use astral perception unless it is purchased as a power. Instead, adepts focus their magic on the improvement of body and mind. The adept's way is one of intense training and self-discipline."

I could be wrong on this...but....don't you need to be astrally projected to cast astral spells in astral combat???
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:43 AM
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QUOTE (Stumps)
Actually....my present question that I never had arise before (because I hadn't made an adept in 3rd yet) is this...

SR3, Adpets, p. 168.
"Followers of the somatic way, adepts do not use magical skills to perform magic in the same way as magicians (though they can use Sorcery in astral combat: see p. 174). The cannot astrally project, and cannot use astral perception unless it is purchased as a power. Instead, adepts focus their magic on the improvement of body and mind. The adept's way is one of intense training and self-discipline."

I could be wrong on this...but....don't you need to be astrally projected to cast astral spells in astral combat???

Are you implying that a Sorcerer can't manibolt a spirit on the astral plane?
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I could be wrong on this...but....don't you need to be astrally projected to cast astral spells in astral combat???

Astral Combat does not mean casting spells. It is a melee attack. One normally needs Astral Perception to engage in it (which adepts can purchase as a power at 2PP).
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post Oct 29 2004, 02:45 AM
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Kanada Ten...

It's just been a very long long thread where there are a small group of us who would like to persue this rule but continually have to swat away all these posts arguing against the concept of the house rule being used because it's not canon and we don't really care if it's canon but no one seems to care that we don't care that it's not canon....so excuse me if I get a little annoyed...I really try not to.
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And yet mfb completely ignored the well acknowledged admission that this is a house rule. Of course you can't default sorcery in canon. That is not being argued. The question is whether or not it would unbalance a game or even be plausible. mfb's first statement was a complete non-sequitur. mfb's second statement gave no real insight into why he doesn't like this house rule or why he thinks it would cause problems. I personally don't see it as trying too hard by removing an exception to the general rules about defaulting and pools.
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