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Bags of Holding, how much can they hold?


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rkarnes

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I have a hole lot of these reference pictures in the same style. Range diagram, grapple flow-chart, area of effect templates, line of sight examples. I have not considered that people might want them for their own use. I can post the rest if there's any interest.
 


Scott DeWar

Prof. Emeritus-Supernatural Events/Countermeasure
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Bags_of_Holding.png

Here it is!
thank you for your help, Paradox42!
Forgive this old fart, but what is the best way to down load the image?
 

rkarnes

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Right click > Save Image

Is the quality too low? I have trouble uploading images on my home connection. I will upload a link to this and all my other infographs on monday, when I will have my office bandwidth to consume. I will be sure to include a higher resolution version.
 




rkarnes

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What is this one representing in game terms?

I too would be interested in the other things you have whipped up, you do great work!

It illustrates the fact that even though your character may occupy a 5-foot square on the board, that it is merely an abstraction to represent the red zone, or "reach of your blade", and that 5-feet is much larger than then space your character actually fills. The incremental increases is to show the scale of larger monsters, and the fact that a 10' x 10' is in fact a lot of space where a lot of things can happen. The height of the square represents the diminishing returns on monster size category and actual height.

A monster who is classified "medium" could be six feet tall, but a "large creature" could be seven feet tall, and a "huge" creature could be 11 feet tall.
 


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