QUOTE (etherial @ Jan 1 2010, 06:09 PM)
It would mostly just accelerate Focus Addiction.
Focus addiction is only when you've got (Magic*2) in foci force active, or at least is suggested to be a good guideline for when the magician simply HAS TO HAVE IT for magic, but I can see what you mean.
QUOTE (Ancient History @ Jan 1 2010, 06:44 PM)
Tricky question; a strict reading would suggest that someone viewing their aura would see both that the character has an implant and that the implant was a focus (more detail would require an Assensing Test). How that actually appears to astral senses is up to you.
Rather, an empty section inside the implant that has a focus set into it, an orichalcum ring that's been stuck in with bits of chewing gum inside the cyberlung. So I imagine from your response you'd have a big black spot with a shining foci aura inside it.
QUOTE (Ancient History @ Jan 1 2010, 06:44 PM)
If you cast a spell through an anchoring focus, you do not have to pay Karma like you would to anchor a spell. This is the basic advantage of the anchoring focus.
Yeah, but I was sure I was missing something. It seemed so easy and not designed to screw me. I like the Unwired rules much better; I understand those. Magic is a damn headache, especially now I'm the prime GM.