Trolling is an art form, and like any art, it requires the right tools. For streamers and gamers, a well-timed sound effect can derail a serious moment, trigger mutual laughter, or create playful frustration in a competitive match. Here is our list of the best troll sound effects to add to your stream setup.
The Trolling Hall of Fame
- The Ghost Alert (Discord Notification): Play this mid-game. It is quiet enough to make your friends look away from their target crosshair, but loud enough to trigger their reflex to check notifications.
- The Clang (Metal Pipe Clang): When a streamer misses a jump or fails a trick, play this metallic clang. It sounds heavy, sudden, and completely ridiculous.
- The Reverb Fart (Fart with Extra Reverb): Drop this sound right during a deep lore explanation, a dramatic speech, or a highly focused moment. It is immature, simple, and never fails to break the ice.
- The Sad Trombone (SpongeBob Fail): Perfect for punctuation after a failed boss fight or a missed shot.
How to Use Trolling Sounds on Stream
If you are a streamer, link your soundboard tools directly to OBS. You can assign hotkeys to your stream deck or allow your Twitch chat to trigger sounds using channel points. This increases community engagement and keeps your broadcast dynamic and interactive.