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<blockquote data-quote="CanadienneBacon" data-source="post: 2842129" data-attributes="member: 11146"><p>With regard to immunity imparting knowledge of a poisoning attempt, I'm comfortable with the ruling I handed out last week on that. You won't necessarily know what kind of poison was used, but you'll know someone or something tried. This is a particular gimme for this particular campaign and I think you'll all benefit from it, so I'm inclined to grant it. </p><p></p><p>With regard to the QoE, I need about another two hours to finish something up and then I'll come back here and post a decision. Will probably just edit this post to include the particulars, so you may need to scroll back up.</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p></p><p><strong><u>Quiver of Ehlonna/Efficient Quiver</u></strong>. The quiver, being designed to hold sharp pointy objects, will not rupture with normal wear and tear. I won't say that it will <em>never</em> rupture, because that's far too broad a stroke for my taste, but the quiver would have to be subjected to a huge amount of duress before it would break while wielding pointy objects. I won't define the interior extra-dimensional cubic footage of the Quiver's compartments because, according to the item description in the DMG, the space is "non-dimensional," and I don't want to hamstring us on this issue. Item description as given by the DMG, my post below, weight limits, and our common sense will be sufficient to determine use.</p><p></p><p>Compartment #1. Designed to hold (as per the description in the 3.5 DMG) 60 items the general size and shape of an arrow. Weight limit 9 lbs. If no arrows are in the compartment, then the compartment may be filled with miscellaneous items, provided the weight limit is not exceeded. If an arrow or arrows is/are in the compartment, then the compartment cannot hold anything else other than more arrows. A max of 60 non-arrow items will fit in this compartment. Basically, it's a magical space for either arrows or other small stuff--but only one or the other, not a mix of both.</p><p></p><p>Compartment #2. Designed to hold 18 items the general size and shape of a javelin. Weight limit 36 lbs. If no javelins are in the compartment, then the compartment may be filled with miscellaneous items, provided the weight limit is not exceeded. If a javelin or javelins are in the compartment, then the compartment cannot hold anything else other than more javlins. A max of 18 non-javelin items will fit in this compartment. Again, basically it's a magical space for either javelins or other stuff--but not a mix of both.</p><p></p><p>Compartment #3. Designed to hold 6 items the general size and shape of a bow, staff, or spear. Being designed primarily for bows and the like, a composite bow <strong>will </strong> fit into this compartment. Weight limit 36 lbs. If no bows, staffs, or spears (or the equivalent weapon) are in the compartment, then the compartment may be filled with miscellaneous items, provided the weight limit is not exceeded. If a bow, staff, or spear (or the equivalent weapon) is in the compartment, then the compartment cannot hold anything else other than more bows, staffs, or spears (or equivalent weapons). A max of 6 non-bow, staff, or spear items will fit in this compartment. </p><p></p><p>Thank you all for the valuable input. Prixo may therefore use any of the three compartments to store items other than what's originally described in the DMG entry for the Quiver, but please note the weight and item number limitations, and that you may not mix and match items per compartment. I normally tend to be something of a literalist myself when it comes to what stacks/works/is allowed, so to Voadam, I do understand your point of view as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadienneBacon, post: 2842129, member: 11146"] With regard to immunity imparting knowledge of a poisoning attempt, I'm comfortable with the ruling I handed out last week on that. You won't necessarily know what kind of poison was used, but you'll know someone or something tried. This is a particular gimme for this particular campaign and I think you'll all benefit from it, so I'm inclined to grant it. With regard to the QoE, I need about another two hours to finish something up and then I'll come back here and post a decision. Will probably just edit this post to include the particulars, so you may need to scroll back up. Edit: [B][U]Quiver of Ehlonna/Efficient Quiver[/U][/B]. The quiver, being designed to hold sharp pointy objects, will not rupture with normal wear and tear. I won't say that it will [i]never[/i] rupture, because that's far too broad a stroke for my taste, but the quiver would have to be subjected to a huge amount of duress before it would break while wielding pointy objects. I won't define the interior extra-dimensional cubic footage of the Quiver's compartments because, according to the item description in the DMG, the space is "non-dimensional," and I don't want to hamstring us on this issue. Item description as given by the DMG, my post below, weight limits, and our common sense will be sufficient to determine use. Compartment #1. Designed to hold (as per the description in the 3.5 DMG) 60 items the general size and shape of an arrow. Weight limit 9 lbs. If no arrows are in the compartment, then the compartment may be filled with miscellaneous items, provided the weight limit is not exceeded. If an arrow or arrows is/are in the compartment, then the compartment cannot hold anything else other than more arrows. A max of 60 non-arrow items will fit in this compartment. Basically, it's a magical space for either arrows or other small stuff--but only one or the other, not a mix of both. Compartment #2. Designed to hold 18 items the general size and shape of a javelin. Weight limit 36 lbs. If no javelins are in the compartment, then the compartment may be filled with miscellaneous items, provided the weight limit is not exceeded. If a javelin or javelins are in the compartment, then the compartment cannot hold anything else other than more javlins. A max of 18 non-javelin items will fit in this compartment. Again, basically it's a magical space for either javelins or other stuff--but not a mix of both. Compartment #3. Designed to hold 6 items the general size and shape of a bow, staff, or spear. Being designed primarily for bows and the like, a composite bow [B]will [/B] fit into this compartment. Weight limit 36 lbs. If no bows, staffs, or spears (or the equivalent weapon) are in the compartment, then the compartment may be filled with miscellaneous items, provided the weight limit is not exceeded. If a bow, staff, or spear (or the equivalent weapon) is in the compartment, then the compartment cannot hold anything else other than more bows, staffs, or spears (or equivalent weapons). A max of 6 non-bow, staff, or spear items will fit in this compartment. Thank you all for the valuable input. Prixo may therefore use any of the three compartments to store items other than what's originally described in the DMG entry for the Quiver, but please note the weight and item number limitations, and that you may not mix and match items per compartment. I normally tend to be something of a literalist myself when it comes to what stacks/works/is allowed, so to Voadam, I do understand your point of view as well. [/QUOTE]
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