Well that sucks. Good to know that the GM just needs an Astrally Projecting Magician with Manabolt to hose the entire party. Makes taking Mystic Adept over Magician seem less worth it, since you have to spend an entire magic point just on Astral Perception.
Well that sucks. Good to know that the GM just needs an Astrally Projecting Magician with Manabolt to hose the entire party. Makes taking Mystic Adept over Magician seem less worth it, since you have to spend an entire magic point just on Astral Perception.
Astrally projecting mages can only target astral forms. You cannot manabolt an aura. See the references I made in my previous post.
Astral projecting can only target astral targets, Physical can only target physical target, Astral perceiving can target valid astral or physical targets.
Therefore, an Astral mage which manifests is not subject to attack by a physically present mage, even with a mana spell. Likewise, an Astrally projecting mage cannot attack the astrally inactive street samurai.
| Caster is | Target is | Mana Spells | Physical Spells |
| Astral Projecting* | Astral Projecting* | Yes | No |
| Astral Projecting* | Astral Perceiving | Yes | No |
| Astral Projecting* | Physical | No | No |
| Astral Perceiving | Astral Projecting* | Yes | No |
| Astral Perceiving | Astral Perceiving | Yes | Yes |
| Astral Perceiving | Physical | Yes | Yes |
| Physical | Astral Projecting* | No | No |
| Physical | Astral Perceiving | Yes | Yes |
| Physical | Physical | Yes | |
| Yes | |||
| *Whether manifesting or not |
I'm not sure if SR4A changed it, but in my book, under manifesting, it says "Manifesting characters and spirits, however, are vulnerable to mana-based magical effects on the physical plane." So no, a manifesting mage can't manabolt you, but you can manabolt a manifesting mage - again, assuming SR4A didn't change it.Nope SR4A didn't change that section, the following is from the last SR4 errata