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<blockquote data-quote="Ratskinner" data-source="post: 7966219" data-attributes="member: 6688937"><p>"if the object is moved more than 10 feet from where you cast this spell, the glyph is broken, and the spell ends without being triggered. "</p><p></p><p>Seems to me that wording indicates you and the object would have to be inside the bag of holding when you cast it to use it this way. If you cast the spell at location A, put it in the bag of holding, then pull it out at location B (more than 10 feet away), the spell would fizzle at soon as hits "normal space" again (possibly when you close the bag). Because the object would have moved (and be moving) more than 10' from "where you cast the spell", even if it did so through the interdimensional space for a total movement distance of less than 10 feet (from the object's point of view). Note that the wording doesn't say "moves more than a total of 10 feet", and the bag of holding opening isn't a wormhole that "connects" the original casting spot to its current location. As soon as the bag is closed, the spatial continuity that allows you to define a distance from a location outside the bag is lost. (whether that would fizzle the spell or not is unclear). As soon as you open the bag in location B, that spatial continuity is re-established and the "more than 10 feet from where you cast the spell" condition is met (assuming you're on the same plane as you cast it). If the wording was "if the object is moved more than 10 feet, the glyph...", then I think the trick would work. As it is, the limitation is unrelated to how much movement the object experiences.</p><p></p><p>Its also a bit unclear how distance works inside a BoH. Maximum volume is 64 cubic feet, but no shape is specified. so it might even fizzle inside.</p><p></p><p>just my $.02 on an interesting thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ratskinner, post: 7966219, member: 6688937"] "if the object is moved more than 10 feet from where you cast this spell, the glyph is broken, and the spell ends without being triggered. " Seems to me that wording indicates you and the object would have to be inside the bag of holding when you cast it to use it this way. If you cast the spell at location A, put it in the bag of holding, then pull it out at location B (more than 10 feet away), the spell would fizzle at soon as hits "normal space" again (possibly when you close the bag). Because the object would have moved (and be moving) more than 10' from "where you cast the spell", even if it did so through the interdimensional space for a total movement distance of less than 10 feet (from the object's point of view). Note that the wording doesn't say "moves more than a total of 10 feet", and the bag of holding opening isn't a wormhole that "connects" the original casting spot to its current location. As soon as the bag is closed, the spatial continuity that allows you to define a distance from a location outside the bag is lost. (whether that would fizzle the spell or not is unclear). As soon as you open the bag in location B, that spatial continuity is re-established and the "more than 10 feet from where you cast the spell" condition is met (assuming you're on the same plane as you cast it). If the wording was "if the object is moved more than 10 feet, the glyph...", then I think the trick would work. As it is, the limitation is unrelated to how much movement the object experiences. Its also a bit unclear how distance works inside a BoH. Maximum volume is 64 cubic feet, but no shape is specified. so it might even fizzle inside. just my $.02 on an interesting thought. [/QUOTE]
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