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From: Pedro Gomes <Pedro.Gomes@**.SIEMENS.PT>
Subject: Re: New magic/gear ideas
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 09:40:21 +0100
Donald Arganbright wrote:
> Name - Turn to Goo.
> Type - Magic/Gear
> Cost - 4¥
> Text - Play on a runner with sorcery 2
> Turn spell to trash targer Gear/Armor or Gear/Weapon
> Trash spell to trash target runner
> Frag spell to Frag target runner, loose 10 rep.
> Flavor - The world is putty in my hands.

I'd use this one..but it seems a little bit _TOO_ powerful, how about a D=
6
thrown in there? Something like Roll D6, on 5+ thrash <insert text>, It's=
also a
bit inexpensive for the effect of thrashing all the gear you want without=

penalty.

> Name - High Background Count
> Type - Special
> Cost - 3¥
> Text - Play on target objective. All magic used against
> objective that HBC targets fails on a roll of 3+.
> Flavor - Something icky is in the air.

This sould be fun to use on mystic testing grounds :)

> Name - Illusionary runner
> Type - Gear/Magic
> cost - 4¥
> text - Play on runner with sorcery of 2
> Trash card to creat illusion of any runner in play,
> including prime runners. The illusionary runner retains
> only its body rating. This runner may only run in shadowruns
> or intercept a shadowrun. The runner deals no damage but can
> take damage equal to its body. Runner may not use gear.

Question...does the runner keep his type...is an illusion of a ganger sti=
ll a
ganger?

> Name - Show of Power
> Type - Stinger
> Cost - 2¥
> Text - Play this card when a runner with sorcery or conjure
> engages in runner vs. runner combat. The runners deal
> no damage and return to the players safehouse turned.
> Any cards that caused the combat are trashed.
> Flavor - "You there!.... ummm... never mind"

Bye bye wanted....I like it...stops Torgo from killing my Scarecrow

Pedro Gomes

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Live your life so that when you die the world cries and you can rejoice.

[*DISCLAIMER*] The above are my personal opinions. Siemens is in no way l=
iable
for the opinions expressed here.

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