Uncovering the Science Behind the Giggling Witch Sound

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The giggling witch sound is often associated with spooky tales and Halloween. It is portrayed as a cackling laughter, filled with mischief and dark humor. This peculiar sound is typically heard in movies, television shows, and haunted house attractions to enhance the eerie atmosphere. The giggling witch sound can evoke feelings of fear, anticipation, and excitement among both children and adults. It adds a touch of supernatural intrigue to any scary setting and has become a staple in the world of horror. Whether it is a wicked witch brewing up potions or casting spells, the giggling sound amplifies their nefarious intentions.


AH yes that's exactly what I was doing, turning on/off the ID and watching the Damage getting increased. So worked out in the end cool.

Crushing Debuff; Level 3; 50 gp When you Crit the target becomes clumsy 1 and enfeebled 1 until the end of your next turn, effectively giving you and your allies 1 AC and 1 to hit for the rest of the round and your next turn. To increase damage on a PF2 weapon it needs a striking rune and giving it a 1 striking rune doesn t increase damage by 1 but instead increasing the number of damage die.

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Whether it is a wicked witch brewing up potions or casting spells, the giggling sound amplifies their nefarious intentions. It is a reminder of the supernatural and mysterious powers that witches possess in folklore and mythology. The giggling witch sound creates a chilling ambience, intensifying the suspense and thrill of a spooky encounter.

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EG: Way weapon works in pf2 (my understanding still learning it) Is it can have (for example) a +1 potency rune which gives it +1 to hit (not plus one to damage)
Currently putting a 1 in the bonus field of a weapon gives it +1 to hit BUT also gives +1 to damage.
To increase damage on a PF2 weapon it needs a striking rune and giving it a +1 striking rune doesn't increase damage by +1 but instead increasing the number of damage die

You may be aware I was just checking.
ATM we can just manually change items

I would think Weapons are gonna need two Bonus Fields

Potency Rune: +1
Striking Rune : +2

and Armours are gonna need two as well

Potency Rune: +3
Resilient Rune: +1

Last edited by Willot; October 1st, 2019 at 21:45 .

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October 1st, 2019, 22:01 #263 Moderators Immortal
Supreme Deity Join Date May 2011 Location Colorado, USA Posts 32,758 Originally Posted by Willot Currently putting a 1 in the bonus field of a weapon gives it +1 to hit BUT also gives +1 to damage.

Not in the test I just did. I created a basic +1 sword, dragged it to the PC inventory and the bonus is only added the attack.

I do, however, see an issue if the +1 weapon is added to the PC sheet unidentified and later identified. This will incorrectly add a +1 to damage - logged as RS2.055.

Originally Posted by Willot

I would think Weapons are gonna need two Bonus Fields

Potency Rune: +1
Striking Rune : +2

This is handled in the ruleset by adding the "striking" property before adding the weapon to the PC. See here: https://www.fantasygrounds.com/wiki/. PG2_Item_Sheet I haven't added greater striking or major striking yet.

Originally Posted by Willot

Armours are gonna need two as well

Potency Rune: +3
Resilient Rune: +1

This is similar to weapons, but has not been implemented. There will be a "resilient", "greater resilient" and "major resilient" property in a future release.

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October 1st, 2019, 22:28 #264 Saint Join Date Jul 2006 Posts 1,210 Blog Entries 1 Originally Posted by Trenloe

I do, however, see an issue if the +1 weapon is added to the PC sheet unidentified and later identified. This will incorrectly add a +1 to damage - logged as RS2.055.

AH yes that's exactly what I was doing, turning on/off the ID and watching the Damage getting increased. So worked out in the end cool.

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October 2nd, 2019, 14:08 #265 Adept Join Date Jul 2019 Posts 3

I was wondering if there is a way to hide regeneration numbers from player? Just had a fight with a troll, and every round it announced the Regen 20 in the chat box to all. My options are set so players don't normally see what I roll, just the results. Could we have it so it just says Regen but hide the numbers?
Also, the weakness damage triggers even when no damage is received : the troll critical succeeded on a reflex roll against burning hand and still received the 10 dmg from weakness.
Finally, when the troll receives fire dmg, it writes in chat box that Regen is negated, but it will still Regen the next round. Is that supposed to be automated or does it just serve as a reminder and I need to cancel it manually?

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A suggestion and an issue..
Perception - Since Perception is not a skill and there is already a place dedicated to it on the Main Tab. seems like the controls for perception could be moved there and it could be removed from the Skills Tab.
HP - HP don't seem to be linked in a way that causes them to update when level is changed manually.. if you wheel up and down on one of the values in HP it adjusts (a work around) but it should update when level is changed no?

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Giggling witch sound

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Reviews for "The Supernatural Powers of the Giggling Witch Sound"

1. Jane - 2/5 stars - The giggling witch sound was really annoying and distracting. It kept playing on a loop and I couldn't concentrate on anything else. It was not funny or entertaining to me at all. I ended up muting the sound completely just to keep my sanity. Definitely not a fan of this feature.
2. Mark - 1/5 stars - I found the giggling witch sound to be obnoxious and unnecessary. I don't understand why anyone would want to have that playing in the background while they're trying to work or relax. It was more irritating than anything else. I hope there's an option to turn it off because it really ruined my experience using the app.
3. Sarah - 2/5 stars - The giggling witch sound was just too loud and startling for my taste. Every time it played, it made me jump and it was really annoying. I couldn't figure out how to disable it, so I ended up deleting the app altogether. I would have preferred a more subtle and less intrusive sound option.
4. David - 3/5 stars - While I understand that some people might find the giggling witch sound amusing, it just wasn't my cup of tea. I found it childish and gimmicky, and it didn't add any value to my experience using the app. I would have preferred a more mature and sophisticated sound option.
5. Emily - 1/5 stars - The giggling witch sound was just plain creepy and gave me the chills. It was not a pleasant experience at all. I wish there was an option to choose a different sound or completely disable it. I would not recommend this feature to anyone who is easily spooked or dislikes scary sounds.

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