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From: Paul Gettle RunnerPaul@*****.com
Subject: SR3 Magic
Date: Sun, 07 Mar 1999 12:41:21 -0500
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At 02:15 AM 3/7/99 -0600, Keldon Mor wrote:
> Not really a question but just another realization on how much
Magic has
>changed in SR3. I know a few of you are still reading SR3 and may not
know
>it, but FASA put together a little "what's changed from SR2" (follow
the
>link).
> I was just looking for rules in SR3 about blocking spells in
astral
>space and Grounding, I now know why I can't find them :) Let's here a
>WOO-HOOO! for the last sentence there....
>
>Snipped from http://www.fasa.com/Preview/10070/SR2%20to%20SR3.html
>----------------------
<<Snip>>
>Grounding is no longer possible.
>----------------------

I'd noticed that too. Now in several other places, it was mentioned
that [such and such] is now an advanced rule and will be covered in
the upcoming [magic/cyber/guns] sourcebook. For grounding, however,
this seems to be a flat out statement not to expect it in MitS.


(Side note: I just got a batch of week old posts again today. I
suppose this is going to be a weekly thing now. Anyone else get stale
mail, or was it just me?)


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