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Heward's Handy Haversack = free Quickdraw? +Quiver of Ehlonna questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Pendragon" data-source="post: 2221055" data-attributes="member: 707"><p>I'm not sure you can actually turn off a use-activated item, but you're certainly right in that retrieving an item from the Quiver does not require a standard action. So you fill it up, then you can pull arrows from it as if it were a normal quiver, and pull weapons from it as if it were a normal sheath (meaning as a move action or combined with a move.)I rule differently. If you throw a drawn sword in the quiver, there's a chance of rupture. If you throw a sheathed sword in the quiver, there isn't. I see no reason why the bag should be indestructible unless you want to rupture it. If that were the case, no reason to make a big deal about sharp objects in the first place. Just say it can't be pierced from the inside.I love this idea! Though I'd simplify it to just handing the wand to the familiar after use, then letting the familiar put the wand away, without all the chains and rings and such. But great idea. Anything to make familiars more useful. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" />Actually, I see no reason why a hawk/owl/raven couldn't grab a wand in its beak and stow the item. Unless you took the time to close the top of the haversack after you pulled the wand out...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Pendragon, post: 2221055, member: 707"] I'm not sure you can actually turn off a use-activated item, but you're certainly right in that retrieving an item from the Quiver does not require a standard action. So you fill it up, then you can pull arrows from it as if it were a normal quiver, and pull weapons from it as if it were a normal sheath (meaning as a move action or combined with a move.)I rule differently. If you throw a drawn sword in the quiver, there's a chance of rupture. If you throw a sheathed sword in the quiver, there isn't. I see no reason why the bag should be indestructible unless you want to rupture it. If that were the case, no reason to make a big deal about sharp objects in the first place. Just say it can't be pierced from the inside.I love this idea! Though I'd simplify it to just handing the wand to the familiar after use, then letting the familiar put the wand away, without all the chains and rings and such. But great idea. Anything to make familiars more useful. :)Actually, I see no reason why a hawk/owl/raven couldn't grab a wand in its beak and stow the item. Unless you took the time to close the top of the haversack after you pulled the wand out... [/QUOTE]
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