Curghann |
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Simplify the question a bit.
What would happen to an inanimate object in the same extra-dimensional space?
Likely nothing would change, unless the item specifically has a way for things inside to get out. Any function like that would be made inoperable much like being able to add to and remove items from the outside would no longer work while polymorphed/shapechanged/etc.
LordKailas |
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I'm not sure if the wording was kept in pathfinder, but in D&D 3.0 it stated that if a living creature forcefully exited a bag of holding or similar item. It would destroy the bag and cause the creature and the contents of the bag to be expelled into the ethereal plane.
I guess it's better than suffocating.
Fuzzy-Wuzzy |
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I'm not sure if the wording was kept in pathfinder, but in D&D 3.0 it stated that if a living creature forcefully exited a bag of holding or similar item. It would destroy the bag and cause the creature and the contents of the bag to be expelled into the ethereal plane.
That did not make it into PF. If something in a bag tries to claw its way out, the bag ruptures, but not to the Ethereal.
If a bag of holding is overloaded, or if sharp objects pierce it (from inside or outside), the bag immediately ruptures and is ruined, and all contents are lost forever.