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Join Date: Jan 2021
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Imagine a chest, locked with hasp with combination lock and also trapped if opened.
is that one sucessfull knock spell to loot the chest? maybe 2? to open it without triggering the trap - or cant a successful knock spell actually "open" the chest to bypass the "trap trigger on chest open"? |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: New England
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Knock, if successfully cast, unlocks a single mundane lock without triggering any trap, or removes one Lock spell. In your example, I would rule that the hasp is not a lock, since it is more like a latch than a lock. The padlock is the lock, and one Knock spell should be sufficient to unlock it.
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#3 |
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Join Date: Jan 2021
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so if first knock opened the combination padlock, is then needed/can then a second successful knock spell be used to bypass the "trap on opening"?
Last edited by DHood64; 03-09-2024 at 10:49 AM. |
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#4 |
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: New England
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The successful Knock on the padlock also disarms the trap. No second one needed. However, if the Knock spell is not successfully cast, the trap is immediately actuated.
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#5 |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Berkeley, CA
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Knock targets a locking mechanism, if a chest has multiple locking mechanisms you need multiple knock spells. The trap is not connected to the lock, it's connected to opening the chest, so it's a separate locking mechanism and needs to be targeted separately. Unless the trap is designed to be disarmed when you turn the key in the lock.
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#6 |
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: New England
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Knock can also open a door, not just unlock it, and do so without triggering a trap.
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