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| Family-Desc| A rumpled, somewhat unimpressive leather satchel, with a flap covering the opening that buckles closed, and two sturdy shoulder straps to allow it to be carried on the back without being held. Despite its appearance, the handy haversack is a marvel of magical engineering that contains an extradimensional pocket of space within.  Objects placed in the haversack can be much larger than the haversack itself and still comfortably fit inside (as long as the object can fit through the 3' diameter opening of the bag), all without increasing the weight of the pack.  Indeed, the pack weighs 5 pounds, regardless of whether it is completely empty, or stuffed full.
| Family-Desc| A rumpled, somewhat unimpressive leather satchel, with a flap covering the opening that buckles closed, and two sturdy shoulder straps to allow it to be carried on the back without being held. Despite its appearance, a magic haversack is a marvel of thaumaturgical engineering that contains an extradimensional pocket of space within.  Objects placed in the haversack can be much larger than the haversack itself and still comfortably fit inside (as long as the object can fit through the 3' diameter opening of the bag), all without increasing the weight of the pack.  Indeed, the pack weighs 5 pounds, regardless of whether it is completely empty, or stuffed full.


Each variant of the Handy Haversack has different limitations on how much stuff can be stored inside of it. Attempting to put more volume or weight into a haversack than it is capable of storing causes the item to become [[Broken]].  While broken, objects inside of the haversack are inaccessible.
Each variant of the magic haversack has different limitations on how much 'stuff' can be stored inside of it. Attempting to stuff more objects into a haversack than it is capable of holding causes the haversack to become [[Broken]], as if it had been [[Sunder]]ed.  While broken, objects inside of the haversack are inaccessible. A haversack cannot be stored inside a Bag of Holding or a Portable Hole, and neither can a Bag of Holding or a Portable Hole be stored inside a haversack. Attempting to do so causes also the haversack to become Broken, rendering it useless until repaired. So don't try it. A haversack can be taken into other planes of existence, including demiplanes, without problems.


While such storage is useful enough, the pack has an even greater power. When the wearer reaches into it for a specific item, that item is always on top. Thus, no digging around and fumbling is ever necessary to find what a haversack contains.
While such storage is useful enough, the pack has an even greater power. When the wearer reaches into it for a specific item, that item is always on top. Thus, no digging around and fumbling is ever necessary to find what a haversack contains.
Due to the interdimensional folding required to make this item work, a character can never carry more than one magic haversack at a time (even though there isn't normally a limit on how many slotless items a character can carry).
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| Item-Desc| A '''Rustic Haversack''' is capable of carrying up to 15 cubic feet of material, weighing no more than 250 lbs. Retrieving any object from the haversack is a move action that does not provoke attacks of opportunity.
| Item-Desc| A '''Rustic Haversack''' is capable of carrying any number of objects, as long as their combined weight is no more than 250 lbs., and none of the objects is larger than 3 feet on two or more of its dimensions.  Very long objects can fit just fine, but a long and wide object likely won't fit through the 3-foot diameter mouth of the haversack, and thus cannot be stored in the haversack.  Retrieving any object from the haversack is a [[move action]] that does not provoke attacks of opportunity.


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| Item-ShortDesc| A backpack that holds up to 250 lbs. and up to 15 cubic feet of items, but weighs only 5 lbs.
| Item-ShortDesc| A backpack that holds up to 250 lbs. worth of stuff, but weighs only 5 lbs.
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Latest revision as of 15:27, 27 June 2020

Rustic Haversack

Rustic Haversack

CL 2 Slotless Item • Weak Conjuration
Cost: 2,025 gp
Weight: 5 lbs.
Family: Magic Haversack

A rumpled, somewhat unimpressive leather satchel, with a flap covering the opening that buckles closed, and two sturdy shoulder straps to allow it to be carried on the back without being held. Despite its appearance, a magic haversack is a marvel of thaumaturgical engineering that contains an extradimensional pocket of space within. Objects placed in the haversack can be much larger than the haversack itself and still comfortably fit inside (as long as the object can fit through the 3' diameter opening of the bag), all without increasing the weight of the pack. Indeed, the pack weighs 5 pounds, regardless of whether it is completely empty, or stuffed full.

Each variant of the magic haversack has different limitations on how much 'stuff' can be stored inside of it. Attempting to stuff more objects into a haversack than it is capable of holding causes the haversack to become Broken, as if it had been Sundered. While broken, objects inside of the haversack are inaccessible. A haversack cannot be stored inside a Bag of Holding or a Portable Hole, and neither can a Bag of Holding or a Portable Hole be stored inside a haversack. Attempting to do so causes also the haversack to become Broken, rendering it useless until repaired. So don't try it. A haversack can be taken into other planes of existence, including demiplanes, without problems.

While such storage is useful enough, the pack has an even greater power. When the wearer reaches into it for a specific item, that item is always on top. Thus, no digging around and fumbling is ever necessary to find what a haversack contains.

Due to the interdimensional folding required to make this item work, a character can never carry more than one magic haversack at a time (even though there isn't normally a limit on how many slotless items a character can carry).

A Rustic Haversack is capable of carrying any number of objects, as long as their combined weight is no more than 250 lbs., and none of the objects is larger than 3 feet on two or more of its dimensions. Very long objects can fit just fine, but a long and wide object likely won't fit through the 3-foot diameter mouth of the haversack, and thus cannot be stored in the haversack. Retrieving any object from the haversack is a move action that does not provoke attacks of opportunity.

The owner of this magic item must wear it continuously for 24 hours to attune it to their aura, and until that time has passed, it provides no benefits to the wearer.

Creation: Creator (Feat), Bailiwick Check (DC 14 (10 + double CL)), Languid (tier 1) remnant, An item symbolic of the enchantment, 1,013 gp (minus cost of symbolic item).