Pouch of Plentiful Potions (5e Equipment)
From D&D Wiki
Wondrous item, uncommon The pouch of plentiful potions appears to be a small, sturdy leather pouch that can be worn securely on a belt or harness. It can hold up to 50 items, but it appears empty and weighs 1 pound regardless of its contents. As a bonus action, you can reach into it and draw or stow a potion or similar item, such as alchemist's fire, holy water, a flask of oil, or an empty vial. The items stored within it cannot be damaged or become spoiled while they are stored within it. A pouch of plentiful potions will not enter a bag of holding, handy haversack, portable hole, or similar magical item. Attempting to do so will cause the pouch to act as if there was a solid, unbreakable barrier covering the opening of the item. Likewise, living things, substances, or objects that are not created to hold a single dose or usage of liquid cannot enter the pouch, with the exception of the appendage of a living creature that is attempting to access the pouch's contents. |
|
Back to Main Page → 5e Homebrew → Equipment → Wondrous Items