Difference between revisions of "Noise (cantrip)"

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Creates a loud, steady ringing sound that's targeted at a single creature, who will be the only one to hear it unless a [[Saving Throws|saving throw against magic]] is made.  This roll is modified by -4.  Failure to make save will cause the creature to become [[Deafness (spell)|deaf]] for 1 round while the cantrip produces the noise and 1-4 rounds after.  During this time the affected creature will be -4 [[Armour Class|armour class]] and will not be able to hear the instructions or entreaties of others.
 
Creates a loud, steady ringing sound that's targeted at a single creature, who will be the only one to hear it unless a [[Saving Throws|saving throw against magic]] is made.  This roll is modified by -4.  Failure to make save will cause the creature to become [[Deafness (spell)|deaf]] for 1 round while the cantrip produces the noise and 1-4 rounds after.  During this time the affected creature will be -4 [[Armour Class|armour class]] and will not be able to hear the instructions or entreaties of others.
  

Revision as of 17:49, 7 April 2021

Metaphorical representation
Noise
Range 30 ft.
Duration 1 round; see below
Area of Effect 1 creature
Casting Time 2 action points
Saving Throw negates
Level cantrip

Creates a loud, steady ringing sound that's targeted at a single creature, who will be the only one to hear it unless a saving throw against magic is made. This roll is modified by -4. Failure to make save will cause the creature to become deaf for 1 round while the cantrip produces the noise and 1-4 rounds after. During this time the affected creature will be -4 armour class and will not be able to hear the instructions or entreaties of others.

An additional benefit of the cantrip is that during the initial round of noise, the affected creature will not be able to keep silent. It will emit a loud shout of pain and confusion, potentially drawing attention and making a sound that will cover a small sound made elsewhere.


See Also,
Audible Glamer (spell) Illusionary Cantrips