Nazhkandrias
First Post
Well, if you caught them unaware, they'd most likely sizzle before they had a chance to avoid getting killed, thus eliminating that little source of noise. Shouts of triumph are optional, I think, so that's not an issue. Granted, the sound of dropped shields and armor might make a bit of a racket, but it's in a desert. The sand will muffle the sound of anything being dropped. I don't think that you can hear a small "Whumph" through a stone wall.Nifft said:If you're killing folks who are trying to avoid being killed, the base listen DC is -10.
Don't see why the screams of the dying, clatter of dropped shields and helms, and the shouts of triumph should change in volume.
I don't follow your logic. Why would two walls spaced apart be harder to hear through than a big honkin' wall of the same width? I think that that distance modifier WOULD apply, but I think that the wall would be more than a +16. Think about it; if you press your ear up to a 5 foot thick stone wall, odds are, you can hear a battle (Listen DC 5). A 10 foot thick stone wall? Sorry, but you aren't going to hear a thing through that (Listen DC SHOULD be 20, even for a battle). A 10 foot thick stone wall is worth more than DC +1 to a 5 foot thick stone wall any way you look at it. We can only assume that the measurement is for a 5 foot thick wall, since a +15 modifier seems to be about right in terms of real life. A 10 foot thick one would be a +31 modifier (+30 for 10 feet of stone, +1 for 10 feet of distance), totalling to a Listen DC of 21. The guards inside are probably taking 10 on their Listen checks, so they wouldn't even hear a battle outside if they tried. I doubt that the average guard has a good Wis score and a lot of ranks in Listen.Nifft said:DC adjustment for a stone wall (of unspecified size) is +15, and the extra 10 ft. is +1, for a total of +16. Two stone walls with a space between them would be +30 (adjusted for the size of the space) -- assuming that path is the "lowest cost" sound path from one place to the other -- for example, a window 30 ft. down the wall would only add +6 to the DC (rather than +15).
Exactly how loud does the verbal component have to be? Not sure if there's a rule for this. I suppose that it could be muttered or whispered, as long as the words get across. Either way, there's still a stone wall to deal with. 10 foot thick? Listen DC of 31. Ouch. Not even a high level PC is going to hear THAT while taking 10.Pickaxe said:Not to mention the verbal components.
I suppose it comes down to not so much whether there is something to hear, as much as whether your DM would require a Spellcraft check to recognize the casting of lightning bolt, versus recognizing something like "BZZZZZZZZRRRRRRRRRRRRNNNNNNNTTZZZZZZ."
And even if BZZZZZZZZRRRRRRRRRRRRNNNNNNNTTZZZZZZ counts as a sound as loud as a battle, see above. The way I see it, through a 10 foot stone wall, taking 10 just won't do it.