Are there any scroll / potion / wand storing items?


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Scarab Sages

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I'm just wondering as I've not been able to find any are there any items that can be used to store large amounts of wands, potions and scrolls? The best I've been able to find are Bandoliers and efficient quivers do arrows/bows/javelins and maybe wands if you get a nice GM. However I'm sure there was a belt at least which could have potions stacked in it but I've not been able to find it again or anything for scrolls at all. So I'm wondering does anyone know of items that will serve this purpose? Preferably with quick access but that's not vital.


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DND 3.x had infinite scrollcases. A shame they didn't make it to pathfinder.

https://dnd.arkalseif.info/items/magic-item-compendium--73/infinite-scrollc ase--416/index.html

I'm not aware of anything specific for potions or wands. You might have to settle for a handy haversack.


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scrolls are super easy to get into swift action pull out:

meet the spring loaded scroll case - it take a swift action to grabe the corner and pull out your scroll.

do notice 2 things:

as a carried strapped item you can have as many of these as you'd like and can still carry.

and a scroll can have any number of spells scribbed to it. the more spells the longer (and heavier) it get but that is it as far as the rules go.

so as long as you are the one scribing the scroll in the first place (or can get the one who does it to get along with it) you can use one spring loaded scroll case for one scroll with all of your spells!

- for realism i just go with 3-4 spells in a scroll then get enough scroll cases for the spells i want at (swift action) hand. the rest are i my bags. say my 1-2 level wizard have 1 scroll(mage armor+infernal healing+protection from evil+grease) in a case and the other 2 duplicates in my bag.

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if you have time to prepare a security belt can hold any number (not maximum was ruled in) of items that can be move action pulled out. it can only shrink 1 item a day so getting everything you want ready might take some time.

Scarab Sages

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Thanks I'll take a look at the security belt and I didn't know a scroll could have more than one spell, interesting.

For potions I use the non-magical Bandolier https://aonprd.com/EquipmentMiscDisplay.aspx?ItemName=Bandolier not sure if a wand would be the size of small dagger though.

I also found the belt its a DnD item the 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.
Source: Complete Arcane

Wouldn't mind it and the infinite scrollcase


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Mundane:
1) wrist sheath (spring loaded) for potions & scrolls. Getting an item out like a scroll case (spring loaded) is an action that provokes.
2) Bandolier. Do Not buy the Adventurer's Sash.
3) MW or Weaponrack Backpack. MW & Wpnrack $50,$75?
4) weapon, scabbard, holy symbol, cane hollow concealed compartment.

Magical: just get a Handy Haversack. There are others like a Pathfinder Pouch etc that aren't as efficient or cost a lot more.

just review Items that can save you for a practical laundry list of stuff.

Scarab Sages

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Azothath wrote:

Mundane:

1) wrist sheath (spring loaded) for potions & scrolls. Getting an item out like a scroll case (spring loaded) is an action that provokes.
2) Bandolier. Do Not buy the Adventurer's Sash.
3) MW or Weaponrack Backpack. MW & Wpnrack $50,$75?
4) weapon, scabbard, holy symbol, cane hollow concealed compartment.

Magical: just get a Handy Haversack. There are others like a Pathfinder Pouch etc that aren't as efficient or cost a lot more.

just review Items that can save you for a practical laundry list of stuff.

I'm not sure why it costs more but I do like the black marketers bag.

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