Mechanical Trap: The base DC for both Perception and Disable Device checks is 20. Raising or lowering either of these DCs affects the CR ( Table: CR Modifiers for Mechanical Traps ). Magic Trap: The DC for both Perception and Disable Device checks is equal to 25 + the spell level of the highest-level spell used.
What are the effects of traps in RuneScape?
The effect of a trap is what happens to those who spring it. This often takes the form of either damage or a spell effect, but some traps have special effects. A trap usually either makes an attack roll or forces a saving throw to avoid it. Occasionally a trap uses both of these options, or neither (see Never Miss ).
How much does it cost to repair a mechanical trap?
Repairing a mechanical trap requires a Craft (traps) check against a DC equal to the one for building it. The cost for raw materials is one-fifth of the trap’s original market price.
When do you use a proximity trigger on a trap?
The proximity trigger used most often for magic device traps is the alarm spell. Unlike when the spell is cast, an alarm spell used as a trigger can have an area that’s no larger than the area the trap is meant to protect. Some magic device traps have special proximity triggers that activate only when certain kinds of creatures approach.
How does a trap with a visual trigger work?
This trigger for magic traps works like an actual eye, springing the trap whenever it “sees” something. A trap with a visual trigger requires the casting of arcane eye, clairvoyance, or true seeing during its construction. Sight range and the Spot bonus conferred on the trap depend on the spell chosen, as shown.
Can a rogue find a trap with a search check?
A successful Search check (DC 25 + spell level) made by a rogue (and only a rogue) detects a magic trap before it goes off. Other characters have no chance to find a magic trap with a Search check.
How are thermally stimulated currents used in traps?
The measurement of thermally stimulated currents (TSC) has been used to characterize traps in HgI2 ( Whited and van den Berg, 1977; Tadjine et al., 1983; Gelbart et al., 1977; Schlesinger et al., 1992) and CdTe ( Zanio, 1978; Mancini et al., 1977; Scharager et al., 1975 ).