SangoProduction
2022-03-13, 04:42 PM
Brought up in one of my more recent threads. It's an interesting question, or at least I thought so. Say you were convinced of the maneuver, or fell into a pit trap.
Obviously, if it's open, you just walk or otherwise directly travel out.
But what if it's closed? It's an extradimensional space. What would help in this situation? I think crafting a bag of holding while inside could possibly be a gambit worth taking, if you can sustain the air.
Pathfinder offers this explanation of extradimensional spaces
A number of spells and magic items utilize extradimensional spaces, such as rope trick, a bag of holding, a handy haversack, and a portable hole. These spells and magic items create a tiny pocket space that does not exist in any dimension. Such items do not function, however, inside another extradimensional space. If placed inside such a space, they cease to function until removed from the extradimensional space. For example, if a bag of holding is brought into a rope trick, the contents of the bag of holding become inaccessible until the bag of holding is taken outside the rope trick. The only exception to this is when a bag of holding and a portable hole interact, forming a rift to the Astral Plane, as noted in their descriptions.
Obviously, if it's open, you just walk or otherwise directly travel out.
But what if it's closed? It's an extradimensional space. What would help in this situation? I think crafting a bag of holding while inside could possibly be a gambit worth taking, if you can sustain the air.
Pathfinder offers this explanation of extradimensional spaces
A number of spells and magic items utilize extradimensional spaces, such as rope trick, a bag of holding, a handy haversack, and a portable hole. These spells and magic items create a tiny pocket space that does not exist in any dimension. Such items do not function, however, inside another extradimensional space. If placed inside such a space, they cease to function until removed from the extradimensional space. For example, if a bag of holding is brought into a rope trick, the contents of the bag of holding become inaccessible until the bag of holding is taken outside the rope trick. The only exception to this is when a bag of holding and a portable hole interact, forming a rift to the Astral Plane, as noted in their descriptions.