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Ruminations on a quantum loot sack

Impeesa

Explorer
Okay, so our group is running through the original 3E adventure path. We're just about to finish up Speaker in Dreams, and already we've got a crapload of potions and scrolls that nobody particularly cares about. We haven't really bothered dividing them up, so on the odd occasion that someone actually wants to use one we joke that they whip it out of the quantum loot sack - the potion exists in everyone's bag at once until they resolve it through using it. :)

So this got me thinking - could you actually have such a thing? Could you have multiple Bags of Holding, or Haversacks pointing to the same extradimensional space? Then you could have a single set of unusual potions, scrolls, and other junk, an emergency kit if you will, which the party could use without having to pass it around or decide who's carrying it. A creative party could even use it for communication, or other unusual things.

So my question, then, is this (these?): Would you allow a PC to craft such a set of items? Would each one cost more than usual? Less? Would they all have to be crafted at once? Any other considerations?

--Impeesa--
 

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Nifft

Penguin Herder
It sounds mechanically like a bunch of Ring Gates that all access the same location -- and those things are expensive, probably because they're as flexible as you point out.

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