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<blockquote data-quote="TuDogz" data-source="post: 1010332" data-attributes="member: 9889"><p>Sounds like the item creates a pocket of space within it and when the magic ceases the items are ejected from the pocket. I had always envisioned a private pocket of space in some elsewhere and the bags just acted as accesses. </p><p></p><p></p><p>quote:________________________________</p><p>3) Items can safely be removed from the bag (or dumped out) at an opportune time. The DM could institute a time limit on how long the bag maintains integrity, possibly bursting at the seams after an hour or so. </p><p>________________________________</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Doesn't this weaken disjunction significantly. If you extend this logic to other items they would also slowly peter out, over say the same 1d6 rnds that fly does, then you would have fighters still using swords as the magic faded, staves getting off one last weak shot as they wind down.</p><p></p><p>However, if you allowed the magic to end immediately and abruptly then a simple dispel magic would cause the item to rupture while supressed. </p><p></p><p>(This appeals to the Rat Bastard in me. "You can no longer see the rogue, however you do notice a few long lost items in the massive pile of goods burying him." )</p><p></p><p></p><p>quote:________________________________</p><p>In no case would I immediately destroy all items in a bag. This is similar to "you don't crash into the ground when fly is dispelled." While it isn't a good thing to have happen, it's not a death sentence for your items.</p><p></p><p>I would also have all contents of the bag make saves against the disjunction. You aren't guaranteed to lose everything, but it's still a possibility. Don't want Bags of Holding becoming invulnerable safes.</p><p>_________________________________</p><p></p><p></p><p>So it sounds like the items in a bag are subject to spell effects even though they are in extra-dimesional space. Or are they subject only if the bag fails against the disjunction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TuDogz, post: 1010332, member: 9889"] Sounds like the item creates a pocket of space within it and when the magic ceases the items are ejected from the pocket. I had always envisioned a private pocket of space in some elsewhere and the bags just acted as accesses. quote:________________________________ 3) Items can safely be removed from the bag (or dumped out) at an opportune time. The DM could institute a time limit on how long the bag maintains integrity, possibly bursting at the seams after an hour or so. ________________________________ Doesn't this weaken disjunction significantly. If you extend this logic to other items they would also slowly peter out, over say the same 1d6 rnds that fly does, then you would have fighters still using swords as the magic faded, staves getting off one last weak shot as they wind down. However, if you allowed the magic to end immediately and abruptly then a simple dispel magic would cause the item to rupture while supressed. (This appeals to the Rat Bastard in me. "You can no longer see the rogue, however you do notice a few long lost items in the massive pile of goods burying him." ) quote:________________________________ In no case would I immediately destroy all items in a bag. This is similar to "you don't crash into the ground when fly is dispelled." While it isn't a good thing to have happen, it's not a death sentence for your items. I would also have all contents of the bag make saves against the disjunction. You aren't guaranteed to lose everything, but it's still a possibility. Don't want Bags of Holding becoming invulnerable safes. _________________________________ So it sounds like the items in a bag are subject to spell effects even though they are in extra-dimesional space. Or are they subject only if the bag fails against the disjunction. [/QUOTE]
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