
An then people go too far and fuck up.Ī magic 3 mage has enormous incentive to get 'ware and just coast on 2 magic as well.Īnd getting cybereyes is pretty common among mages, and not just among burnouts but just as a convinience thing.

The CharOp exists in universe as well as out of it. Furthermore while people are aware that adepts and mages generally lose magic on implants, they also are aware an adept with 'ware is arguably stronger than one without. 33528975 >33528866īurnouts are common among mages and adepts because not everyone is a magic 6 mage who can effortlessly solve problems with magic. Or a Human Combat-Mage is utterly pissed off at not being able to target in the dark, and goes in for some Cybereyes with all the trimmings.īeing a Burnout is actually less of a Mary Sue option than going "pure", it means you've succumbed to the seductive lure of immediate gratification and power. Hates carrying around his 'link, and anyway, the company likes him for his research, not his ability to cast massive spells. Magician spends most of his time doing paperwork and not casting massive spells. I don't have to get too much, just enough. They hardly even need to practice with them. I exhaust my body and waste my time toiling after a fruitless exercise while everyone else just pays some Nuyen and gets some augmentations.

He goes home and starts to wonder, why am I trying so hard at this Adept crap, I train and train and I don't get anywhere. 33528947 >33528866Ī Magic 3 Adept thinks he's hot shit before gets his ass handed to him by an Ork with 2 Massive Cyberarms, or someone with Muscle Toner and Augmentation.
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Eventually, the two came to a conclusion that, while the GM would LET our anarchist technomancer try to bring down Zurich -Orbital, he would have to either pull off a very specific series of events that the rest of us have not been informed of, or otherwise pull something completely balls-to-the-wall over the top and get very, very lucky.Įither way, the session is starting in about fifteen minutes, and I'll be back tomorrow to tell you the story of a man who either managed to "beat" Shadowrun, or went down in a blaze of glory trying.Īnonymous 07/20/14(Sun)01:07:03 No. The GM, who hadn't planned for the player trying to do any of this shit in the slightest, sat down with the player in question the other night to discuss how balls-to-the-walls insane the task would realistically be in the context of the setting. 808 KB JPG Hey chummers! Earlier this week I informed you that one of the players in my group, having taken control of an orbital kill sat, had decided that he was going to try pulling the pinkest of pink mohawk moves: shoot down Zurich-Orbital, signaling the end of the megacorporation's reign, destroying the global economy, and triggering the age of cyberpunk anarchy worldwide.
