Long, long ago in a land far, far away, I posted a thread concerning a system of tiered metamagic abilities. At the time, and, in fact, until rather recently, I was somewhat disappointed by my inability to come up with any techniques branching off of anchoring that would be both useful (to shadowrunners and nonshadowrunners alike) and also fit more with the flavor and intent of the base technique - making magic available (in a limited way) to mundanes.
Random thoughts about flying cars ended up in the generation of these two enhancements of anchoring, which, IMHO, make the anchoring technique actually worthwhile. I still havent thought of names for them, but perhaps someone out there can help me.
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Prerequisite: Anchoring
This technique enhances the durability and overall usefulness of reusable anchoring foci produced by the initiate. Specifically, the initiate can produce reusable anchoring foci that no longer require a new linking test prior to reactivation. The initiate must still resist drain from the spell each time the focus is reactivated.
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Prerequisite: Anchoring
One of the limitations of "normal" anchoring foci is that the owner of the foci has no direct control over the effect aside from simple activation and deactivation. While for many spells (such as armor, invisibility, heal, and so on) this limitation is more or less irrelevant, other anchored spells (such as entertainment, levitate, control thoughts, etc) are rendered nearly useless. This technique (partially) overcomes that limitation, finally granting mundanes a sense of the power available to the awakened.
The initiate with this technique can impart control over sustained spells to the owners of anchoring foci he or she produces. This applies to both expendable and reusable foci. Thus, the details of an anchored phantasm spell could be determined by the focus' owner, and the owner of an anchoring focus with a linked levitate could control the direction and speed of movement (up to a maximum determined by the original linking). Controlling an activated anchored spell requires some concentration, though not as much as sustaining a spell - the owner suffers a +1 TN penalty while actively controlling the effects of an anchored spell (this penalty is negated by the Focused Concentration edge). This technique does not in any way grant enhanced targeting abilities or any enhanced control over spells of instant duration to the owner.
Thoughts? Opinions? More-or-less constructive criticisms?
(Note: I like making new metamagic techniques)