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« Reply #330 on: <06-25-12/2348:13> »
updates posted for Doc T and Jerry.

don't worry Eugene and Hyena, I've got something in mind for you too. Hope to get a chance to write it by tomorrow. In the meantime, I'd like for both of you to post both visual perception rolls and audio perception rolls (in the OOC thread will be fine).

You've got some time to do a bit of legwork before Hyena's 9:00 meeting, so if there's anything specific you'd like to do let me know. My suggestions:

legwork concerning rumors on artifacts, etc (I see Eugene already had this thought)
sell Iceblade's gear
Eugene, if you have a future skill that you're looking to obtain (or upgrade an existing) using karma I'll count this time as "study time" with your uncle. He's a pretty talented guy, so if you tell me what you'd like to focus on I'll be a lot more lenient about training time on skills when the time comes around.

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« Reply #331 on: <06-26-12/0113:34> »
If I were to improve a skill, I'd either raise assensing or add a social skill, probably negotiation or con.

Forgot I've got earbuds as well, so 12 dice for both audio and visual. I'll do separate rolls anyway, in case one's better :)

Visual and Audio Perception (12d6.hits(5)=3, 12d6.hits(5)=5)

I'm planning to summon a spirit after sunset, so leave me some time to do that. Also, might want to ask the uncle a few more questions, depending on what he can tell me. Unless the market is about to be leveled in a hippo stampede or something.

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« Reply #332 on: <06-26-12/0218:23> »
updates posted for Doc T and Jerry.

don't worry Eugene and Hyena, I've got something in mind for you too. Hope to get a chance to write it by tomorrow. In the meantime, I'd like for both of you to post both visual perception rolls and audio perception rolls (in the OOC thread will be fine).

You've got some time to do a bit of legwork before Hyena's 9:00 meeting, so if there's anything specific you'd like to do let me know. My suggestions:

legwork concerning rumors on artifacts, etc (I see Eugene already had this thought)
sell Iceblade's gear
Eugene, if you have a future skill that you're looking to obtain (or upgrade an existing) using karma I'll count this time as "study time" with your uncle. He's a pretty talented guy, so if you tell me what you'd like to focus on I'll be a lot more lenient about training time on skills when the time comes around.

yes, there are a couple of things:
legwork concerning the artefacts: I've asked my Loyalty 4, magically oriented group contact about those in my last post.  This should yield some results, although probably not immediately, but that's fine.

Selling Iceblade's gear: I don't think I have the contacts to do this.  The magical stuff is maybe easiests via Eugene's uncle.  The rest I don't know (I don't know everybody's contacts).

I'm going to my own Hawala (my other contact) and transfer the funds there.  I assume this isn't really a problem.  I can write that out if you want.

visual perception:
intuition 4 + perception 3 + vision enhancement 2 + enhanced perception 2 + hawkeye 1 =14 (14d6.hits(5)=3)
audio perception:
intuition 4 + perception 3 + audio enhancement 2 + enhanced perception 2 =13 (13d6.hits(5)=5)
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« Reply #333 on: <06-26-12/0310:33> »
Rememmber that piece of information that. Jerry decorated mcGuyver style?
There was something about high power. foci trader. 
Sorry for a small delay ;)

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« Reply #334 on: <06-26-12/0839:07> »
Rememmber that piece of information that. Jerry decorated mcGuyver style?
There was something about high power. foci trader.

That pointed just to a market, the same we were on if I'm not mistaken.  :)
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« Reply #335 on: <06-28-12/2019:32> »
Sorry I've been away.  @Thermo - I have augmentation.


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« Reply #336 on: <06-29-12/1307:55> »
Nice play on my negatives  :)
I'm not even going to roll (I could do a composure test I think to ignore it).  Now Eugene has to decide if he wants to join me.
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« Reply #337 on: <06-29-12/2205:58> »
Thermo: From my understanding, astral window replaces normal assensing/astral perception and you use the hits from the spellcasting test, as you would with other detection spells. In the book under the description of passive detection spells, it says "The Spellcasting Test serves as a magical Perception test." You do need to be astrally active to use the spell.

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« Reply #338 on: <06-30-12/0037:59> »
The number of hits you get on the Astral Window spellcasting test will determine how much raw information you get and how detailed it is. It's kind of like the number of hits will determine the resolution of a photograph; lots of hits are sharp and accurate while few hits are blurry and full of static. The number of hits might also play into an opposed test of some kind if for example another mage were somehow trying to stop you. (In this case it would be quite difficult since the spell is specifically designed to penetrate mana barriers).

The Perception roll is used to "determine what a character notices about her surroundings that is abnormal or strange". It's an Intuition-based skill, which makes sense since a character's Intuition would give them the mental acuity to recognize important and relevant information.

Similarly, Assensing "the skill of learning information from auras, astral forms, and astral signatures".

What this all means that even if given all the best information, an unskilled person might draw the wrong conclusions from it.

In this case, I won't make you roll Perception and we can use the Astral Window roll, but I'd still like for you to roll Assensing if you're interested in learning anything about the figure in the room besides the fact that it's metahuman-shaped and appears to be alive (and eating dinner).

I'll modify the previous post so you see what I was going to have you roll Perception to see.

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« Reply #339 on: <06-30-12/0538:29> »
Fair enough. Actually, observing in detail on the astral plane uses assensing (SR4A p.191), which is why I assumed there was no need for a separate test, since detection spells seem to provide similar results as observing in detail. But it makes sense to require a test for reading an aura. As always, especially with magic, the rules are incredibly vague.

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« Reply #340 on: <06-30-12/1245:01> »
Thermo, something about Jerry and Doc?
Sorry for a small delay ;)

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« Reply #341 on: <06-30-12/1305:18> »
Yeah, I am looking forward to seeing this ghoul-smasher  :D

Should I make a separate assensing test for everyone in the room? Is there anyone else present aside from the ones you mentioned?

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« Reply #342 on: <06-30-12/1316:33> »
@Jerry: Yep, I'll have something for you today; the technical stuff takes a while to properly write up!

I like what you're doing with the MacGuyver stuff, reminds me of the A-Team stunts where they'd make a heavy machine-gun vehicle out of a riveting machine and a delivery van  :)

@Eugene: One assessing roll should be fine in this case since it's a broad-brush description. If there's anything specific you'd like to learn about anyone let me know and I might have you make a separate roll if it's particularly detailed or difficult.

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« Reply #343 on: <06-30-12/1335:03> »
Hey also, should I have -2 to assensing due to sustaining a spell? Or is assensing rolled up in the spell in this case?

And I'd like to know exactly how powerful the mage is (as compared to Eugene at least), along with the emotional content of what he is saying. I'd like to learn the emotional states of the two females, and the emotional content of the piece of paper. And exactly what type of spirit is flying around. Assensing tests for all that?
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« Reply #344 on: <06-30-12/1714:11> »
yep, roll one for the mage, one for the females (don't worry about rolling twice), one for the paper, and one for the spirit. So 4 total rolls.

I don't feel the -2 applies in this case, as the assessing skill is integral to the use of the spell

 

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