Well, apparently it does. It usually also comes with an invisible, leather TARDIS, that can hold 16 javelins, 3 sets of armor, food for a month, any other phatz worth more than a silver coin per pound you find along the way, and a magical pony, that you can ride on. Just play DD with a GM that doesn’t like encumberance checks.
*Raises hand* Thats me and my group. Four of us, including me, DM, and we all hate dealing with encumbrance. I think I’ll throw that out there one day just to mess with ’em one day.
“… What’s a magnet? That’s a spell.”
Besides, nothing non-electromagnetic could generate a magnetic field strong enough to hold what is clearly a greatsword to someone’s back securely, and that sort of technology would not exist in this world. I doubt they even have a basic understanding of what causes magnetic fields.
lol
Does that mean every RPG and fantasy armor has a magnet on it?
Well, apparently it does. It usually also comes with an invisible, leather TARDIS, that can hold 16 javelins, 3 sets of armor, food for a month, any other phatz worth more than a silver coin per pound you find along the way, and a magical pony, that you can ride on. Just play DD with a GM that doesn’t like encumberance checks.
I remedy that by just having characters with lots and lots
of pockets.
Or a character that stores his items in his cheeks.
Which cheeks?
I just use hammerspace. It saves a lot of effort.
Still, try not to fall on your back. If that sword gets between you and something hard, you might find it cuts both ways. Ouch!
A magnet…so all Nicodemus needs to do to defeat Alex is to summon a giant refrigerator.
It’s the same trick that allows Link to keep a ton of heavy weapons hidden beneath his tunic that doesn’t slow him down in the slightest.
-Cool, if we ever get lost, you guys can use me as a compass!
I always took care of that by buying a bag of holding as soon as possible. Or a hat of holding.
poor, braindead alex, doesn’t no MAGIC when he sees it
Silver, again, you make me laugh.
I feel like there is something in what you said that I don’t quite get… I don’t know why…
Well played, ginger, well played…
And your avatar matches your comment perfectly!
8-o
The steel ones
Sufficiently advanced technology, and all that…
WIN.
Why use magic when you’ve got perfectly good magnets?
exactly! sadly hammerspace is only open to girls. anime heroins to be exact…
*Raises hand* Thats me and my group. Four of us, including me, DM, and we all hate dealing with encumbrance. I think I’ll throw that out there one day just to mess with ’em one day.
I’m grateful you made the post. It’s ceelard the air for me.
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Aprpeitcaion for this information is over 9000-thank you!
10ft Pole.
Insert ironic ICP-quote here.
“… What’s a magnet? That’s a spell.”
Besides, nothing non-electromagnetic could generate a magnetic field strong enough to hold what is clearly a greatsword to someone’s back securely, and that sort of technology would not exist in this world. I doubt they even have a basic understanding of what causes magnetic fields.