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Post by shroudb on Dec 22, 2014 19:04:19 GMT -7
this came up in a game recently, I usually store a vial of potion in my wrist sheath. I want to ask the policy for that in DG, since it is ruled a lot of different ways.
for clarification, the PRO arguments are: vials of potions are 1 ounce vials (30ml) that is similar to a test tube, which is 100% "like" an arrow in size and shape (actually smaller) so they fit. vials are also made of steel per the prd, so they don't "break" from the springs
AGAINST arguments: havent personally found any that isnt resolved from the above 2 clarifications. (and this is why i rule it this way in my own games)
i can see though making "custom made" vials that can fit if people think that's too much.
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Post by Zanos on Dec 23, 2014 11:26:14 GMT -7
Physical Description: A typical potion or oil consists of 1 ounce of liquid held in a ceramic or glass vial fitted with a tight stopper. The stoppered container is usually no more than 1 inch wide and 2 inches high. The vial has Armor Class 13, 1 hit point, hardness 1, and a break DC of 12.
Wrist sheathes can store an object up to the length of a forearm, so potions seem fine.
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