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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 7511229" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>I too love that feeling.</p><p></p><p>Though as they say, sometime you have to make you own luck. Back when (AD&D 2nd) I had a long running character with the largest size bag of holding. I outfitted it over many levels with unwanted items, misc treasure, and with plenty of mundane but odd items. I had a full sheet (from my dot matrix printer, old school) of the things in it. And they came up at the strangest times.</p><p></p><p>The character was known as a clothes-horse, so having lots of outfits was no surprise. That he also had fancy clothes for everyone else in the party "so you don't make me look bad if we meet royalty" was a happy surprise at one point. We needed to bribe people and I'd always come up with not just value, but particular value for the whomever we were bribing. Rare elven wine for X, a matched set of emerald-encrusted goblets for Y - all leftover treasure we never got around to selling.</p><p></p><p>But I had things like grappling hooks, a small anchor, ridiculous amounts of rope, tack and bridle, whatever. Dried aged wood for a fire. It became a running ... well, not gag, but DGatham's bag of holding had it's own stories told about it.</p><p></p><p>Until all was lost in a bag-of-holding + extradimensional space (portable hole?) incident. It used to be that when you combined the two they would go 'xplody and rip a hole to the astral. I ended up later using a wish to reconnect a new bag to the particular extra-dimensional space I used to have so I could recover everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 7511229, member: 20564"] I too love that feeling. Though as they say, sometime you have to make you own luck. Back when (AD&D 2nd) I had a long running character with the largest size bag of holding. I outfitted it over many levels with unwanted items, misc treasure, and with plenty of mundane but odd items. I had a full sheet (from my dot matrix printer, old school) of the things in it. And they came up at the strangest times. The character was known as a clothes-horse, so having lots of outfits was no surprise. That he also had fancy clothes for everyone else in the party "so you don't make me look bad if we meet royalty" was a happy surprise at one point. We needed to bribe people and I'd always come up with not just value, but particular value for the whomever we were bribing. Rare elven wine for X, a matched set of emerald-encrusted goblets for Y - all leftover treasure we never got around to selling. But I had things like grappling hooks, a small anchor, ridiculous amounts of rope, tack and bridle, whatever. Dried aged wood for a fire. It became a running ... well, not gag, but DGatham's bag of holding had it's own stories told about it. Until all was lost in a bag-of-holding + extradimensional space (portable hole?) incident. It used to be that when you combined the two they would go 'xplody and rip a hole to the astral. I ended up later using a wish to reconnect a new bag to the particular extra-dimensional space I used to have so I could recover everything. [/QUOTE]
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