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Heward's Handy Haversack = free Quickdraw? +Quiver of Ehlonna questions
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<blockquote data-quote="ARandomGod" data-source="post: 2220755" data-attributes="member: 17296"><p>While activating a magic item is a standard action, the Efficient Quivver* is a use activated item, so that you don't have to activate it yourself, it simply is active. You can, of course, turn it off if you wish to spend a standard action to turn off it's ability to produce whatever item you want, and then you may at some later point wish to spend a standard action to turn the item back on. But generally it's effect remains always on, and so the items are produced as you will it. Your GM may make up whatever special rules he wants to determine what sort of action thinking takes for your character.</p><p></p><p>Rupturing a bag of holding or other extradimensional space. Now this one is something that it clearly states can happen. But it doesn't say how. Personally I say that unless you're intentionally attempting to rupture the bag from the inside, then the bag can hold as many sharps as it wants. But if you grabbed a sword and attempted to hit the edges of the bag from the inside, the bag would definitely rupture. </p><p></p><p>Now, as for the Haversack producing items as a free action... how about this. Tie a ring around the outside of the haversack. Attach to this ring several small (~2.5 ft) chains, and on the other side of each chain attach a seperate wand. Put the wands inside the haversack. You can then reach into the haversack and get whatever wand you want as a free action... use the wand as a standard action, and drop the wand as a free action. Once you've done this, have your familiar** use it's move action and standard action to retrieve the wand and replace the wand in the haversack. Presto! One more use for a familiar.</p><p></p><p>*Note: intentional misspelling as opposed to my frequent unintentional ones, I like to spell it that way.</p><p></p><p>**It must be a familiar capably of performing such manipulations, obviously. Like a rat or a ferret/weasel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARandomGod, post: 2220755, member: 17296"] While activating a magic item is a standard action, the Efficient Quivver* is a use activated item, so that you don't have to activate it yourself, it simply is active. You can, of course, turn it off if you wish to spend a standard action to turn off it's ability to produce whatever item you want, and then you may at some later point wish to spend a standard action to turn the item back on. But generally it's effect remains always on, and so the items are produced as you will it. Your GM may make up whatever special rules he wants to determine what sort of action thinking takes for your character. Rupturing a bag of holding or other extradimensional space. Now this one is something that it clearly states can happen. But it doesn't say how. Personally I say that unless you're intentionally attempting to rupture the bag from the inside, then the bag can hold as many sharps as it wants. But if you grabbed a sword and attempted to hit the edges of the bag from the inside, the bag would definitely rupture. Now, as for the Haversack producing items as a free action... how about this. Tie a ring around the outside of the haversack. Attach to this ring several small (~2.5 ft) chains, and on the other side of each chain attach a seperate wand. Put the wands inside the haversack. You can then reach into the haversack and get whatever wand you want as a free action... use the wand as a standard action, and drop the wand as a free action. Once you've done this, have your familiar** use it's move action and standard action to retrieve the wand and replace the wand in the haversack. Presto! One more use for a familiar. *Note: intentional misspelling as opposed to my frequent unintentional ones, I like to spell it that way. **It must be a familiar capably of performing such manipulations, obviously. Like a rat or a ferret/weasel. [/QUOTE]
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