2009-09-13, 02:39 PM
MasPan Wrote:Hmm, guess my DM just favored creative solutions to problems and allowed the above to occur. He had ruled that the dimension was contained within the sack, not that the bag was a conduit to said dimension. When the bag's magical properties were gone, the dimension ceased to exist inside the bag, and the items spilled into the player dimension. Your scenario works too though. Incidentally, playing a Gnome Barbarian is hella fun, wielding a Butcher Knife like a Buster Sword
You want creative? Here's creative:
http://llengib.blogspot.com/2007/01/seve...ue-on.html
Alex123123 Wrote:Wth did I just read?
Th nerdiness of D&D.


