Reading through this... thanks I was under impression that it raised the magic attribute directly as well... this changes a lot. Also because I was working on a talismonger w/ a power focus and this fundamentally changes what I thought I'd be able to do w/ a low magic attribute.
QUOTE (Fortune @ Feb 20 2008, 09:04 AM)
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Since there are a couple of Powers that actually do benefit from a Power focus, why would Mystic Adepts be able to tap into that internal power better than full Adepts? Add to that all the other kinds of Metamagic Foci that should be usable by Adepts (Masking, Centering, etc), the answer was that Adepts can Bond any Focus that they can make use of in some way.
How about for one of the most basic reasons of all... he's only an adept... he's spent AT LEAST 15BP LESS than the mystic adept...
(10BP vs. 5BP and 1 magic left unspent min on magic powers==10BP, and makes karma raises more expensive later for buying more adept powers. Even worse once you actually start spending BP on magical skills the adept can pretty much forget about).
My tries at mystic adept creation has left me with the impression they're great ideas... but HUGE karma sinks. You're almost always better off going with pure magician or straight adept. The use of a focus only tends to make you as good as a normal mage w/o a focus at best. I'd be reluctant to see one of their few advantages ceded away.
Also there's no dichotomy at all between the FAQ and the main book. The question in the FAQ is if a MYSTIC ADEPT (emphasis) can also benefit on adept powers form a power focus. It answers yes. The question is not if an adept can, since an adept is obviously denied this by page85 of the main book. (And short of something in the FAQ/Errata which says unequivocally that this is in error and an adept can bound a power focus I read nothing in the FAQ to allow it).
I see no reason for a character who really wants to use a power focus with adept powers not to just spend the extra 5BP at chargen (or use the karma rules to switch them from an adept to a mystic adept later through GM intervention as they become more in tune w/ their 'mystical' side). Spend all their magic attributes on adept abilities, in which case they've basically spending 5BP on the ability to use better magical equipments later (well and to abuse mystic adept by only putting points in say 'counterspelling') (BBB: "Though this quality is inexpensive, gamemasters should be careful not to allow it to be abused. It should only be taken for characters that intend to explore their nature as mystic adepts." If this kind of abuse wasn't what the writers envisaged, what did they include that paragraph for?!
Here's another hypothetical thought along those lines... if we have a mystic adept with all his natural points in adept powers... under the older rules.. it raised his magic rating... so would enable him to cast spells and summon only while using the focus. Now this is no go since he technically has zero dice... or does the power focus add dice allowing it (though obviously all drain would be physical).
Clarifying my understanding on drain, rereading the focus section quickly. Since I don't see it answered... my take is that a power focus cannot have it's dice withheld for a larger drain pool. As the text allowing it is only found under the binding, summoning, and spellcasting focus. Also the drain test does not involve the magic attribute (only the wil + tradition), so there's no text that I see enabling or infering it.