Tomes of Magick: Second Edition Core Book

Second Edition’s (2e) intimacy and depth is sometimes viewed as a radical departure from First Edition’s (1e) cosmic stories but what are the nuts and bolts of the differences? Was the change sudden or gradual and how was Brucato’s vision implemented in a core book? Adam and Terry talk about how mechanics, mood, setting, and metaplot changed and what you should remember when looking back on 2e’s groundbreaking release and what got left behind from 2e’s strict page count.

Show Notes

  • Changes:
    • Mechanics
      • Difficulties change for vulgar magic from rolling Sphere to rolling Arete in all cases
      • Focuses opened up and focus-specific time requirements dropped
      • Orphans progress at same rate as other mages but require focuses
      • Bonuses for being near a node no longer swing as wildly, capped at -3 instead of -5
      • Can now re-try failed effects without blowing willpower
      • Damage chart unified and one-off modifiers listed for Spheres (Mind does bashing, etc)
      • Coincidental magic now process
      • Much of the content of Book of Shadows: the Mage Players Guide is baked in
      • More difficulty modifiers introduced
    • Mood
      • Game less cosmic interaction of Avatars for the metaphysical trinity to something more personal
      • Mage less might-makes-right with mages delivering sleepers from Technocratic Union control. Technocrats no longer fighting for strict rigid equality.
      • 1e was “conflict between utopias.” Utopia not visible in 2e.
    • Setting
    • Metaplot

      Fors Collegis Mercuris evacuated to Cerberus after Nephandi and Technocratic attack

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