m_weight_value | m_destruction | m_illusion | m_aura_strength | m_powers | m_mythic | m_legendary_weapon | m_al | m_int | m_fulltext | m_cost | m_requirements | m_cha | m_communication | m_baseitem | m_linktext | m_cost_value | m_name | m_wis | m_group | m_evocation | m_senses | m_price_value | m_ego | m_conjuration | m_major_artifact_flag | m_weight | m_magicitems | m_necromancy | m_slot | m_price | m_divination | m_transmutation | m_scaling | m_minor_artifact_flag | m_cl | m_languages | m_aura | m_universal | m_abjuration | m_enchantment | m_source | m_description | 5 | 0 | moderate | 0 | 0 | 0 | Handy Haversack Aura moderate conjuration; CL 9thSlot none; Price 2,000 gp; Weight 5 lbs.DESCRIPTIONA backpack of this sort appears to be well made, well used, and quite ordinary. It has two side pouches, each of which appears large enough to hold about a quart of material. In fact, each is like a bag of holding and can actually hold material of as much as 2 cubic feet in volume or 20 pounds in weight. The large central portion of the pack can contain up to 8 cubic feet or 80 pounds of material. Even when so filled, the backpack always weighs only 5 pounds. 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. Retrieving any specific item from a haversack is a move action, but it does not provoke the attacks of opportunity that retrieving a stored item usually does. CONSTRUCTIONRequirements Craft Wondrous Item, secret chest; Cost 1,000 gp | 100000 | Craft Wondrous Item, secret chest | 0 | NULL | 1000 | Handy Haversack | 0 | Wondrous Item | 0 | 2000 | 1 | 0 | 5 lbs. | 0 | none | 2000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9 | moderate conjuration | 0 | 0 | 0 | Ultimate Equipment | A backpack of this sort appears to be well made, well used, and quite ordinary. It has two side pouches, each of which appears large enough to hold about a quart of material. In fact, each is like a bag of holding and can actually hold material of as much as 2 cubic feet in volume or 20 pounds in weight. The large central portion of the pack can contain up to 8 cubic feet or 80 pounds of material. Even when so filled, the backpack always weighs only 5 pounds. 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. Retrieving any specific item from a haversack is a move action, but it does not provoke the attacks of opportunity that retrieving a stored item usually does. |
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