03-27-2017, 12:49 PM
(03-27-2017, 06:59 AM)DM Surranó Wrote: Compared QoE, HHH, and BoH, just for kicks.Both as player and as GM I have always treated HHH as bound by the same 'no pointy stuff' rule as BoH. If you remember, that as why Portho so carefully wrapped the masterwork swords up in webbing before they went in his HHH. It wasn't because he wanted to collect webs.
Here's what I came up with.
QoE - Longish, pointy weapons.
- Draw like from normal containers.
- 60arrows (9lbs) + 18 jav (36lbs) + 6 spears (36lbs) = 81lbs.
- 1800gp
- 2lbs
BoH I - No pointy items.
- Retrieve move or full.
- 250lbs.
- 2500gp
- 15lbs
HHH - everything
- Retrieve move no AOO
- 120lbs
- 2000gp
- 5lbs
Basically, HHH is clearly the most superiour of all, except for bulk storage of non-pointy stuff where BoH gains footing. QoE has only two minor advantages: it's the cheapest (come on...) and the lightest of all (but considering the purpose of this items this is also a joke)
I won't declare HHH "broken" for this game but I think it would make more sense if it had some weakness like BoH. It is a leather something, after all, should be able to easily rupture it. The quiver's worth would also raise significantly if, say, you can't put any item inside that doesn't fit in its external dimensions. So you can shove 12 cubic feet of soil inside a HHH (30 cubic feet for BoH) but you can't store a single quarterstaff in them, because it simply does not fit. Like, as if they were extradimensional only when closed and if the item is too large to fit then you can't close it.
I repeat, there are no such rules and I guess Toot got BoH to store the large staff. So, just babbling unintelligibly.