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From: Czar Eggbert <czregbrt@*********.EDU>
Subject: Re: Physads and weapon foci
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 1997 20:20:59 -0500
On Mon, 28 Apr 1997, Gurth wrote:

> Loki said on 15:54/27 Apr 97...
>
> > Unless the GM has a limitation on starting gear that may be purchased
> > (as I do), there would be nothing to keep you from buying a weapon
> > focus to start. Hwever, you still need to bond it. Unless your GM also
> > allows you to convert starting force points into karma...it's gonna
> > take you a little while before your mage blade is gonna do you any
> > munchkinny good. ;o)
>
> You're forgetting that Force Points can be used to bond foci -- buy a
> rating 6 power focus at character generation and it'll cost you 630,000
> nuyen and 6 Force Points. If the GM allows Force Points for (physical)
> adepts, the same rule applies.
>
wouldnt that be 30 force points? (5 * raiting) SRII p137

Accually we have a <alert>HOUSE RULE</alert>, that all magical
characters startwith force points, but no more than 12 may be spent on
bonding and/or initation.

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