3e SRD:Bag of Holding
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Bag of Holding[edit]
The bag of holding opens into a nondimensional space: Its inside is larger than its outside dimensions. Regardless of what is put into the bag, it weighs a fixed amount. This weight, and the limits in weight and volume of the bags contents, depend on the bags type, as shown on the table below:
Bag Bag Weight Volume Market Type Weight Limit Limit Price ---- ------ ------ ------ ------ Bag 1 15 lb. 250 lb. 30 cu. ft. 2,500 gp Bag 2 25 lb. 500 lb. 70 cu. ft. 5,000 gp Bag 3 35 lb. 1,000 lb. 150 cu. ft. 7,400 gp Bag 4 60 lb. 1,500 lb. 250 cu. ft. 10,000 gp
If the bag is overloaded, or if sharp objects pierce it (from inside or outside), the bag ruptures and is ruined. All contents are lost forever. If a bag of holding is turned inside out, its contents spill out, unharmed, but the bag must be put right before it can be used again. If living creatures are placed within the bag, they can survive for up to 10 minutes, after which time they suffocate. Retrieving a specific item from a bag of holding is a move equivalent action, unless the bag contains more than an ordinary backpack would hold, in which case retrieving a specific item is a full-round action.
If a bag of holding is placed within a portable hole, a rift to the Astral Plane is torn in the space: Bag and hole alike are sucked into the void and forever lost. If a portable hole is placed within a bag of holding, it opens a gate to the Astral Plane: The hole, the bag, and any creatures within a 10-foot radius are drawn there, destroying the portable hole and bag of holding in the process.
Caster Level: 9; Prerequisites: Craft Wondrous Item, secret chest.
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