Difference between revisions of "Foci"
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* Using a specialty focus = -1 difficulty. | * Using a specialty focus = -1 difficulty. | ||
** You need multiple foci for the sphere, one of which is declared as specialty. "I have one focus and it's my specialty" is insufficient. (Exception: unique foci, see below.) | ** You need multiple foci for the sphere, one of which is declared as specialty. "I have one focus and it's my specialty" is insufficient. (Exception: unique foci, see below.) | ||
− | ** For multi-sphere effects, you only get the specialty bonus if you use a specialty focus for each sphere. | + | ** For multi-sphere effects, you only get the specialty bonus if you use a specialty focus for each sphere, and you only get it once (not once per sphere). |
Unique foci: | Unique foci: | ||
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** A unique focus also counts as a specialty focus. | ** A unique focus also counts as a specialty focus. | ||
* Using a unique focus = -2 difficulty (-1 for specialty, -1 for unique). | * Using a unique focus = -2 difficulty (-1 for specialty, -1 for unique). | ||
− | ** For multi-sphere effects, you only get the unique bonus if you use a unique focus for each sphere. | + | ** For multi-sphere effects, you only get the unique bonus if you use a unique focus for each sphere, and you only get it once (not once per sphere). |
Magick without foci: | Magick without foci: |
Revision as of 19:47, 9 August 2020
Mage (MtA Revised pages 202-204)
Foci are often objects, but can also be actions (e.g. meditation). Standard foci:
Specialty (personal) foci:
Unique foci:
Magick without foci:
Sample foci:
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Sorcerer/Psychic (Sorcerer Revised pages 46-48)
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