Temporalmage wrote:Killer Cyborg wrote:1. What's Dimensional Pocket?
2. What about it?
Page 247 of the BOM.
Oh, there it is.
Yeah, why use a robot or a car to transport stuff when you can just whip out your 10th level Temporal Magic spell.
I'm sure your average Ley Line walker does that sort of thing all the time.
Nifty spell, but I'd rather put passengers and equipment somewhere that doesn't dissapear after a while.
And that can hold more stuff.
Like a trunk or cargo space.
Temporalmage wrote:I like to research before I talk... It makes me different from those I argue against.
Gee, how quaint. So what was Dimensional Pocket again?
I looked for it under the list of standard spells, then concluded that you were refering to an obscure spell that most line walkers and techno-wizards won't ever see in their lifetime.
So I figured that it would save me some time and effort if you would just explain what you were talking about.
I was right on both counts.
Running through trees, you might have to slow down to 1/3 normal speed.
50 mph, same as Fly As The Eagle.
Probably not. A person flying at 50 would be able to dodge a tree quite a bit easier than a giant robot that's 20 foot tall.
Why dodge trees when you're in a nuclear powered MDC vehicle that can do punches for 1d6 MD?
Maybe you'd have to go around some REALLY big trees, but most could just be pushed out of the way, uprooted, or smashed without slowing down much.
Besides, not every place is a forest.
But if you're in a hurry, the 3d6 MD laser turrets can clear a 2000' path rather quickly.
Yes, yes it can. A path that's the size of a basketball. Real usfull that "path".
Sweep the guns around a bit.
Most trees fall over with a hole that big burned through them.
Or two holes, if it's a really big tree.
(Hey, look at that... I just remembered another advantage of vehicles...Radar with a 100 mile range... what spell covers that?)
Oops! Yup a radar is going to really do you a lot of good when your target is in the trees. Radar isn't going to help unless your target is at least 100 foot up.
Gee. Since a mage wouldn't ever leave the forest and since the CS never uses flying vehicles, I guess you're right.
How useless for a mage to have a radar...
Not to mention that, following your own logic, teleportation can't take you into buildings...
Oh? Don't recall saying anything bout buildings....
True.
You always dodge or ignore the question when I ask it, but I'll try again:
"What's the difference between a vehicle and any other container/building?"
Which gets right back to the fact that if you stick to "vehicles" being the only thing magic proof, then your mage can teleport into a box, but not if you put wheels on the box.
Logically, if it applies to vehicles then it applies to buildings.
Vehicles don't need to be environmentally sealed to keep magic out.
They also don't need to be MDC to keep magic out.
I didn't say that they did. You brought up buildings, and since the books dont' cover teleporting into buildings I gave you my own opinion on the subject. If you don't like the answer, don't ask the question...either way my answer can't be wrong.
Again, show me any reason why buildings would be any different from vehicles when it comes to magic getting inside.
Also, there might be times when a mage wants to kill things.
Believe it or not, the armaments of a giant robot or other vehicle might just do that a bit quicker than spending PPE casting Call Lightning or even Sub-Particle Accelleration. Missiles are handy things.
Ya they are! So's being able to see the invisable, or reading thier aura, or negating the need to fire a missile by trapping them with a carpet of adhesion or magic net. But wait!!! Can you believe it?? They can't do any of these things while thier in a robot!!
-Thermo imagers and radar can pick up creatures with lesser invisibility (not that we were talking about invisible creatures anyway) just as well as See Invisible can. Not true of Invisibility Superior, but that's negates once they attack anyway. An attack that you could easily withstand from inside a vehicle...
-I don't have a clue what See Aura has to do with anything.
-CoA and Magic Net are nice, within their extremely limited range. Of course, blowing something up with missiles or laser turrets works just as well and has a longer duration...
OoooK... I think some of the differance of opinion are roleplaying styles here. Looking at what you've written it seems that your more of a roll player than a role player. Just an observation not a jibe. But this would explain our two totally differant views of mages.[/quote]
Actually, I started off with the statement "If you need to kill something."
See Invisible and See Aura don't do that.
Neither do Magic Net or CoA, directly.
Basically, you're painting mages as raving technophobes who would give up all the comforts of modern technology for magic.
Nope. I've never stated any such thing. I believe that mages use technology quite often, if not all the time. What I DON"T beleive is that a mage would isolate themselves inside of somthing that would negate their powers. At least not all the time, which is what you're implying.
Alright, I'll admit that I was exaggerating your position and I'll point out that I never claimed that Mages would isolate themselves inside a vehicle All The Time...
Which is a bizarre view because the two are NOT mutually exclusive.
You want to Read Auras before combat? Fine.. pay a technowizard to build it into your vehicle's sensors. Just like any other TW ability.
You really want to cast spells yourself?
Expend the effort to stick your head out the turret or window and cast a spell.
Of course, you make a better target that way... just like you do if you're not in a vehicle in the first place.
Well you got two options here. Ride in a nice comfy robot and be safe...for now. Or choose the path of caution and follow the robot on your hovercycle. Now which target is someone going to shoot at first? A huge robot bristling with weapons? Or the little man on a simple hovercycle?
It depends on why you were in combat with them.
If they were bandits or demons looking for loot or flesh to eat, they'd go for the easy prey every time.
If you're assuming that the mage is the attacker, then you're asking the wrong question since they'll be shooting at you either way.
You should be asking "Would I rather attack an enemy from inside a giant robot armed with missiles and laser turrets, or would I rather be on my simple hovercycle?
And once combat begins how easy would it be for the mage to use his spells to be an even greater menace to the attackers than the robot? Pretty easy when he glues them to the ground so the robot can smear them over the landscape.
That guy on the motorcycle that's riding past your robot.... is he an enemy or just some guy? Well if you were outside of the robot, like on a horse or TW wingboard, you could read his aura and determine how powerfull he was,
Okay, I get you now. Your mage doesn't need a robot vehicle because he always travels with somebody who has one...?
or sense if he was evil, or supernatural, BEFORE he attacked you.
See Aura doesn't indicate alignment.
Maybe you're suggesting casting spells at them for a full 15 seconds while you get off Sense Evil and See Aura?
All before he attacks you?
Even casting one spell means giving him a half a melee start on you. Why not save the PPE and just stand there?
If he's evil, then he'll attack you before a half a melee goes by.
You can tell his power level by the amount of damage you take...
But stuck inside the robot you better hope it's not a dragon in disguise that decides it wants to open the robot up like a can of sardines. See the differance?
Yes.
You think that hostile dragons attack robots on sight, but they ignore guys casting spells at them from wingboards...
Maybe, if he's choosing between the two targets, but that's assuming that your mage is always traveling with a robot pilot.
Which is a strange assumption, to say the least.
Look at the scenario again:
Mage traveling along and runs into a hostile dragon.
He is traveling alone, so there is nobody to cower behind or to draw the dragon's fire.
You really think it's better for him to sit on his horse/wingboard/hovercycle casting See Aura and Sense Evil on the dragon than to be inside a robot vehicle or tank shooting the dragon with lasers or missiles?
IMHO a mage that locks himself away inside a robot or vehicle that blocks his paranormal powers, might as well not have the powers in the first place.
I happen to know martial arts.
If I go the rest of my life never needing to use them, I'll still die a happy man.
I know how to shoot in self defence.
If I go the rest of my life never needing to kill anybody, I'll still die a happy man.
Not everybody learns skills with the intent to constantly use them; many skills are best used in emergency situations.
Like after a angry dragon finally rips open your bot...
My mage will be just as capable as yours, only he'll be in a better postion because the dragon will be very wounded.
Want a robot? Play a robot pilot. Want to cast spell? Play a mage. The two are not inclusive.
Unless you have the brains to open a hatch if you want to cast spells...