Alchemist potion box


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So I was watching League of Extraordinary Gentlemen the other day and I noticed how the Jekyll character carried this large padded carrying box of all his drugs, exilirs, and serums on a strap around his shoulder. Anyone see any rules for such a device floating around? Such as weight, cost, gaming stats for item removal and damage, etc.


May I recommend the Handy Haversack reskinned?


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Cheapy wrote:
May I recommend the Handy Haversack reskinned?

I second that

The Exchange

I think the Alchemist's Kit pretty much covers it as it contains everything needed for extracts, mutagens, and bombs. A Portable Alchemist's Lab is a bit more bulky if that's the effect you're looking for (and the art for it in the Adventurer's Armory is very close as well - a small chest with stuff neatly stacked inside it).

Dark Archive

seekers of secrets has an adventures sash but i see no use for it saving a gm with a house againt wearing multple belt pouches, which do not even have rules makinf them bad while this sash doesn't have rules making it particularly better.
3e eberron book for sharn had somthing along a shield with potion 1-3 slots removing need for a free hand or move action. i liked filling mine with water, shampoo(like the movie leonard 6), youhoo, and hoped people would waste an action trying to sunder them.
dragon magazine had a helmet with potions left & right like beer helmets.
3e drow book had somthing 4 1 potion removeing need for free hand and i think had somthing switching standard drink as swift maybe.
i look for ward to alc discovery useing vestigal arms to retrive while holding heirloom 2handed weapon


Thank you all for the wonderful food for thought.

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