Skarm |
Hi all,
I was wondering:
Endless Bandolier is listed as:
"...look like they can hold twenty alchemical cartridges (ammunition for a firearm, see Ultimate Combat), but due to a subtle bending of space can actually hold up to 60 cartridges..."
...and...
"...The four small pockets can each hold a one-handed firearm, 1 pound of ammunition, a powder horn, or a similarly sized object. The two large pockets are large enough to hold a two-handed firearm or a similarly sized object..."
I was wondering if the Endless Bandolier could be used to carry alchemical items to use by an Underground Chemist (who can draw them as a weapon)...
...alternatively...since an Efficient Quiver could carry up to 18 items of the "same general size and shape as a javelin" and most flasks weight around 1-2 lbs...
...could be reasonable to take an Efficient Quiver to carry around those alchemical items?
Also I have to admit:
I really don't understand the rule for "drawing a weapon":
If a weapon or an ammunition (i.e., shuriken) is kept in a bandolier (which usually require a move action to retrieve a normal item) or in a Handy Haversack (which usually requires a move action)...would it be drawn according to the "drawing a weapon" rules?
Because else I seriously wonder *where* those poor adventurers are actually carrying their weapons:
The typical image is to have a warrior with weapons carried in scabbards and sheaths hanging from their belt or from a bandolier...or stuck in loops of the bandolier...but bandolier lists "move action" to draw an item!
Does this means that the container could be the same, but a weapon is treated as a special item for purpose of drawing?
Thanks,
Skarm