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Why the heck are bags of holding so heavy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Imperialus" data-source="post: 3271540" data-attributes="member: 893"><p>While I don't think that a weight free bag of holding would be gamebreaking I also doubt that it would nessesarally be a good thing in a campaign where you obviously give a significant amount of importance to how much weight a character is lugging around. I for one kinda like Jhulae's houserule, I might implement it myself but in the end I probably won't bother. It's a small thing to houserule and I have enough of those as it is. </p><p></p><p>Personally I don't tend to be very draconian about weight limits myself. I generally just ask my players to keep their gear "within reason" and run from the assumption that they are doing so. If I happen to see a character sheet that lists every item from the PHB equipment list plus spares I'll raise an eyebrow and ask the player if his PC would rather dump some of that junk or suffer a bent spine but that's about it.</p><p></p><p>Character audits are a punishment I mett out when someone argues over a rule or tries to ruleslawer me into something I don't want to do. I'll take their character sheet at the end of the session and go over it with a fine toothed comb looking for improperly stacked bonus' weight limits, 3rd party feats that I didn't ok stuff like that but it happens pretty rarely. I figure if my players are willing to let me bend the rules for the sake of the story I'm more than willing to do the same for them for the sake of their character concept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imperialus, post: 3271540, member: 893"] While I don't think that a weight free bag of holding would be gamebreaking I also doubt that it would nessesarally be a good thing in a campaign where you obviously give a significant amount of importance to how much weight a character is lugging around. I for one kinda like Jhulae's houserule, I might implement it myself but in the end I probably won't bother. It's a small thing to houserule and I have enough of those as it is. Personally I don't tend to be very draconian about weight limits myself. I generally just ask my players to keep their gear "within reason" and run from the assumption that they are doing so. If I happen to see a character sheet that lists every item from the PHB equipment list plus spares I'll raise an eyebrow and ask the player if his PC would rather dump some of that junk or suffer a bent spine but that's about it. Character audits are a punishment I mett out when someone argues over a rule or tries to ruleslawer me into something I don't want to do. I'll take their character sheet at the end of the session and go over it with a fine toothed comb looking for improperly stacked bonus' weight limits, 3rd party feats that I didn't ok stuff like that but it happens pretty rarely. I figure if my players are willing to let me bend the rules for the sake of the story I'm more than willing to do the same for them for the sake of their character concept. [/QUOTE]
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