kreynolds said:
I'm deducing that from the Sage's clarification.
I'm of the opinion that you are reading to much into his clarification. Bags of Holding may work normally within a extradimensional space, but I don't think this can reliably be concluded from the Sages statement.
Only because he didn't specifically say it. That isn't the trump card though, as the books also didn't specifically say that you could take a bag of holding into a rope trick safely either, when in fact, the rope trick spell falsely warned against it.
The rope trick never said anyting about bring a bag of holding or other device into it. The DMG defines the bag of holding and similar devices as a "non-dimensiona space" while the Rope Trick and Mord's Mansion are defined as "extra-dimensional spaces" in the PHB.
What's the difference? They don't say, other than it's dangerous to bring an extra-dimensional space into an extra-dimensional space (but they never define the danger), and it's dangerous to bring a non-dimensional space into another non-dimensional space (creates a rift into the Astral Plane), and according to the Sage it's safe to bring a non-dimensional space into an extradimensional space. The question is, can you still access the non-dimensional space when you are outside our normal space/time?
If you won't blow up the universe (figure of speach) by taking a bag of holding inside a rope trick or Mordenkain's mansion, I don't see why you couldn't use it.
Because you are outside our universe while within the extra-dimensional space created to by a rope trick and you need to be in our universe to access the non-dimensional space used by the bag of holding? (Especially since that non-dimensional space seems to be related to the Astral Plane [an Astral rift created when two bags intersect] or Ethereal Plane [Leo's secret chest is used to create the bags, and it stores items in the ethereal plane], neither of which can normally be accessed from within an extra-dimensional space.)
The Sage didn't specifically say so, so it might not be so.
The books specifically said so, and they were wrong.
Which one to trust? Choices, choices, choices.![]()
The books didn't specifically say so, and neither did the sage.
I think it would depend greatly on how the individual DM defines the cosmology for their game world. The Manual of the Planes has some good information on this, in the first few chapters on planes and how they interact. Unfortunately it doesn't go into any detail on extra- and non- dimensional space, although you think it would be the perfect supplement to do so.
(Maybe you could us a "bag-space" concept, from the KODT comics. )
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