
Liam Warner |
I generally get a cat familiar (I like them even if they're far from the strongest you can get) but they are very vulnerable. Lately the GM running pathfinder has been one who tends to target her even if there are armed PC's, I've never used her in combat and really she's just a cat near where the group got ambushed.
Anyway laying my grumbling aside I need to find a way to protect her and while I could just save her in my backpack that's not going to be very comfortable so I was wondering is there any option like the familiar pocket spell http://dndtools.eu/spells/complete-arcane--55/familiar-pocket--578/, belt of many pockets . . .
Belt of Many Pockets
This broad belt seems to be nothing more than a well-made article of clothing, but closer examination reveals eight small pouches along its inner front. In fact, a total of sixty-four extradimensional pouches exist in the belt, with seven more "behind" each of the eight readily apparent ones. Each pouch is similar to a miniature bag of holding, able to contain up to 1 cubic foot of material weighing as much as 10 pounds. In addition, if the wearer has a familiar, any pouch can hold it no matter what its size or weight. The familiar has no need for food, water, or air while inside the pouch, but any other living creature of suitable size placed within a pocket has enough air for only 1 minute, after which it suffocates.
Anything stored in the belt's pockets is effectively weightless and doesn't affect the wearer's carrying capacity so long as the belt is worn around the waist. If removed, the belt weighs one-tenth of the total weight of all the items stored within it.
While worn around the waist, the belt responds to its wearer's desire to extract something (by opening the correct pouch) or store something (by opening an empty pouch). Retrieving a specific item from the pouch is a move action, but doesn't provoke the attacks of opportunity that retrieving a stored item usually does.
Moderate conjuration; CL 9th; Craft Wondrous Item, familiar pocket, Leomund's secret chest, locate object; Price 11,000 gp; Weight 1 lb.
or even a simple way to add a familiar compartment to a regular backpack that is (a) legal in pathfinder society or (b) legal in pathfinder generally (for other games)?

Liam Warner |
I believe that belt of many pockets has made an appearance in pathfinder. I have a character with it.
There's the figurine of the concealed companion. It's a meta game artifact, but it can do that job.
I really need somewhere to point at if I'm going to use it in the society game but thanks for the suggestions. Familiar satchel sounds like a poor mans version (you're actually lugging a case around) but I'm 90% sure there were no items in the ultimate magic book.

cnetarian |