| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
|---|---|
| Billguidance07-11-05, 02:29 PM | Like if you are a vampire can you go in a bag of holding to sleep off the day? If you don't need to breathe it shouldn't be a problem right? |
| Darkness is good07-11-05, 02:36 PM | It does make sense......but only if vampires don't need to breath (I forgot) so yeah. I'd rule yes, it would work But it's not practical, you are sooo vulnerably inside a bag of holding :dancin::dancin::dancin::dancin::dancin: :dancin::dancin::dancin: |
| Seeker9507-11-05, 04:11 PM | Yes, a vampire could survive in a bag of holding. But I would agree with DiG that it is not very secure. |
| Shaken, not Stunned07-11-05, 05:24 PM | If it is punctured, you are (BUM BUM BUMMMM) "lost forever." Something I ahve alwas found to be a bit far reaching an explantion for a real-time discription. Kind of like, "He walks of into the sun and you never see him again...." |
| Rulebook07-11-05, 10:55 PM | lol, a LOOOONG time ago i played a Vampire Wizard who did that... and -yes- he got stuck in the astral plane. fortunately he could Plane Shift by that point so he just came back rather annoyed and scared. |
| Osedox07-11-05, 11:21 PM | I had an epic necromancer once who always carried around a portable hole with a nasty surprise in it whatever poor creature he happened to have killed and animated, it works good as a back up plan for a tight spot or just until you need a mummy lord at your whim |
| modern divo07-12-05, 12:25 AM | In one campaign I was playing in one of the necromancers (there were two, I was the other one) stuffed his skeletons into a bag of holding in order to avoid having to pay a fair for them when we were travelling on a boat. |