Altair_the_Vexed
2009-10-29, 12:23 PM
Extra-dimensional, non-dimensional and the planes: these terms get used a fair bit in D&D.
Rope trick uses an extradimensional space outside the multiverse of extradimensional spaces. It says that
"It is hazardous to create an extradimensional space within an existing extradimensional space or to take an extradimensional space into an existing one."
The best description of what happens in such a case is in the descriptions of the portable hole and bag of holding...
What I'm looking for is some sort of definition of the terms. Has any been published?
The most practical questions to do with the definitions that I have are:
Is an extradimensional space a "plane"? Can you teleport from an extradimensional space to a point on the plane from which you opened the space? What is it about the portable hole and bag of holding that makes them incompatible, while there isn't any note about holes inside holes or bags inside bags?
Rope trick uses an extradimensional space outside the multiverse of extradimensional spaces. It says that
"It is hazardous to create an extradimensional space within an existing extradimensional space or to take an extradimensional space into an existing one."
The best description of what happens in such a case is in the descriptions of the portable hole and bag of holding...
What I'm looking for is some sort of definition of the terms. Has any been published?
The most practical questions to do with the definitions that I have are:
Is an extradimensional space a "plane"? Can you teleport from an extradimensional space to a point on the plane from which you opened the space? What is it about the portable hole and bag of holding that makes them incompatible, while there isn't any note about holes inside holes or bags inside bags?