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'''Shouting''' is an ability intrinsic to every playable [[species]] and most [[monsters]]. It allows the shouter to call attention to themselves and is an option found under the “[[t]]” key.
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'''Shouting''' is an ability intrinsic to every playable [[species]] and most [[monsters]]. It allows the shouter to call attention to themselves and is an option found under the “'''[[t]]'''” key.
  
A character’s shout normally has a loudness of “12”, equal to an [[alarm trap]], roughly half as loud as a [[scroll of noise]] and as loud as the loudest melee attack. Keep in mind that in some locations, such as the [[Crypt]], sounds such as shouting may travel more or less distance. More information can be found in the [[noise]] article.
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A character’s shout normally has a loudness of 12, equal to an [[alarm trap]] or the loudest melee attacks, and roughly half as loud as a [[scroll of noise]]. Keep in mind that in some [[branch]]es, sounds such as shouting may travel more or less distance. More information can be found in the [[noise]] article.
  
Shouting can be used to tactically awaken and draw forth otherwise sleeping or wandering monsters. Conversely, shouting monsters will often rouse and draw other monsters toward the location of their shout. If you are concerned about fighting too many monsters at one time, consider retreating from the location where the startled monster shouted at you before engaging it in combat. Just remember, as denoted above, your attacks are often noisy in and of themselves.
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Both players and monsters shout for the same reason: to awaken and draw forth sleeping or wandering monsters nearby. A player might do this to force an enemy to open a door or to draw a few monsters from a crowd at a time, though shouting from the wrong position may bring an army down on you. Monsters who can shout often do the moment they see you; if you're concerned about the possibility of reinforcements, you may wish to retreat from enemies that shout near unexplored areas, luring the shouter away from anything that may have heard its cry. Also, bear in mind that your attacks are often noisy in and of themselves.
  
Like most in-game tactics, the benefits of shouting are situational and it is not usually a preferred action for stealthy characters.
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Like most in-game tactics, the benefits of shouting are situational. It is rarely something that [[stealth]]y [[stabbing]]-focused characters will want to do, while worshipers of [[Ashenzari]] and characters with access to [[telepathy]] or the [[antennae]] mutation can often use it to great effect.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:09, 25 February 2014

Version 0.13: This article may not be up to date for the latest stable release of Crawl.

Shouting is an ability intrinsic to every playable species and most monsters. It allows the shouter to call attention to themselves and is an option found under the “t” key.

A character’s shout normally has a loudness of 12, equal to an alarm trap or the loudest melee attacks, and roughly half as loud as a scroll of noise. Keep in mind that in some branches, sounds such as shouting may travel more or less distance. More information can be found in the noise article.

Both players and monsters shout for the same reason: to awaken and draw forth sleeping or wandering monsters nearby. A player might do this to force an enemy to open a door or to draw a few monsters from a crowd at a time, though shouting from the wrong position may bring an army down on you. Monsters who can shout often do the moment they see you; if you're concerned about the possibility of reinforcements, you may wish to retreat from enemies that shout near unexplored areas, luring the shouter away from anything that may have heard its cry. Also, bear in mind that your attacks are often noisy in and of themselves.

Like most in-game tactics, the benefits of shouting are situational. It is rarely something that stealthy stabbing-focused characters will want to do, while worshipers of Ashenzari and characters with access to telepathy or the antennae mutation can often use it to great effect.