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<blockquote data-quote="Jfdlsjfd" data-source="post: 8377800" data-attributes="member: 42856"><p>When I first read the rule, I immediately discarded the volume restriction. I can convert pounds to kg, I cringe at feet but... cubic feet? There is no way I will calculate the volume of an item to check if it can fit in the remaining volume. Metric system wizard lose 9.6 cm on their fireball's radius and move 14cm less each round than their imperial counterpart, I balance it by removing any restriction based on cubic feet.</p><p></p><p>More seriously, there is no way to be sure, by RAW, of how items are stored inside the bag. 64 cubic feet is a volume unit, and a halberd is 5 to 6 ft long but not very wide or deep. Its volume would feet easily because we don't know the inner dimension precisely. It could be 2x2x16ft for all we know. It could keep the form of the outer bag, so it would be a cylinder 1.75ft of radius and 7 ft deep. We can't know. So, maybe you could just keep track of the weight limit? The bag of holding allows you to carry 500 pounds "for free".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jfdlsjfd, post: 8377800, member: 42856"] When I first read the rule, I immediately discarded the volume restriction. I can convert pounds to kg, I cringe at feet but... cubic feet? There is no way I will calculate the volume of an item to check if it can fit in the remaining volume. Metric system wizard lose 9.6 cm on their fireball's radius and move 14cm less each round than their imperial counterpart, I balance it by removing any restriction based on cubic feet. More seriously, there is no way to be sure, by RAW, of how items are stored inside the bag. 64 cubic feet is a volume unit, and a halberd is 5 to 6 ft long but not very wide or deep. Its volume would feet easily because we don't know the inner dimension precisely. It could be 2x2x16ft for all we know. It could keep the form of the outer bag, so it would be a cylinder 1.75ft of radius and 7 ft deep. We can't know. So, maybe you could just keep track of the weight limit? The bag of holding allows you to carry 500 pounds "for free". [/QUOTE]
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