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Thread: How do YOU protect your items?
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2012-10-26, 05:27 AM (ISO 8601)
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How do YOU protect your items?
From rust monsters to thieving Tieflings we all have those odd occasions where we need to protect the precious loot we worked so hard to obtain.
Trapped dimensional spellbooks? Invisible animal companions? What special contraptions or sneaky plans have you drafted in order to protect your little piece of adventuring heaven from the prying desires of the chaotic neutrals.
My personal favourite is the relative cheapness [1,00gp and 80xp] of permanent alarm hidden within your coins. I own 4,910 gold pieces…and one very suspicious platinum piece that I mysteriously never use.
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2012-10-26, 05:28 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
Bag of holding. As long as it isn't packed full, it looks empty.
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2012-10-26, 05:54 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
I use cynicism for protection. If the DM wants to take my stuff, he'll take it. If he takes something that cripples my character, he cripples his story as well - or he's just railroading me into going after the thief. If he takes something else, what do I care, it obviously wasn't that important.
So I just take simple precautions, like locks and hiding my wallet.My D&D 5th ed. Druid Handbook
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2012-10-26, 05:57 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
Hoard gullet.
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2012-10-26, 06:04 AM (ISO 8601)
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Wildshape is also a good way to hide stuff you don't plan on using in combat (like gold, spellbooks and etc.) everything you have on you melds into your new form, which means it's practically impossible to steal.
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2012-10-26, 06:08 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
I generally don't consider it very much. My DM's either have a high mortality rate for PC's or I only lose it if its plot related or detroyed by monsters, combat, etc.
The other players however never heard of the Left-Boot Bandit until they angered a very evil mage by thretening him in a city full of undead...
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2012-10-26, 06:22 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
I trust DM not to screw my character. If I were a wizard I'd spend a lot of resources to protect my spell book (as the piece of equipment I need). However as player I find it boring. So I don't do that.
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2012-10-26, 07:37 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
With my Bag of Holding inside
When I'm a Warforged, the Bag of Holding is a Warforged Component. You're literally only getting it over my dead body, and even then only Warforged can use it (unless you remember to Use Magic Device to override it, but come on, nobody remembers that mid-session).
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2012-10-26, 07:41 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
Well, once you get into custom gear territory there's a lot you can do. Like make all your gear usable by LG Dwarves with at least 13 ranks in perform: bagpipes. Odds are nobody with those characteristics will ever want to kill you and/or take your stuff.
Bonus points if you are not a LG Dwarf with at least 13 ranks in perform: bagpipes and UMD all the requirementsLast edited by LordBlades; 2012-10-26 at 07:43 AM.
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2012-10-26, 07:47 AM (ISO 8601)
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2012-10-26, 07:48 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
Extra-dimensional holding can be supplemented easily by affixing a bell somehow to the top flap/opening, etc. As soon as the bag is opened, the bell enters real space and makes some noise.
Or just lay the magic-backpack on its' side and have the halfling sleep in it.Avatar by Sgt. Pepper
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2012-10-26, 07:56 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
I like going naked.
No, really.
Grab a level in monk or a monk's belt, and take a necklace of natural weaponry (from Savage Species) and add the ghost touch property. Then nab yourself Chain Spell or a rod thereof, and cast the Ghostform spell and a Chained Sequester (or the psionic version). Use it to target every item you've got. Now they're invisible, incorporeal, and completely undetectable, even to True Seeing. Then you can run around with a full complement of gear and still run around in the buff.
They'll never see you coming. (Whee! I'm invisible!)Last edited by Rubik; 2012-10-26 at 07:58 AM.
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2012-10-26, 08:05 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
Glyph of Warding on my Portable Hole.
Anyone who touches it without saying the command word must pass a will save or be affected by a Hold Person.
As a druid or other poison immune character i guess you can use contact poison.Last edited by Umbranar; 2012-10-26 at 08:05 AM.
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2012-10-26, 08:07 AM (ISO 8601)
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2012-10-26, 08:12 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
Hmm... I know this.
Sometimes you can't work against this. One time I paid extra to have this and that to better hide my money. And well let's just say I was the only one who were short of it despite being the only one that looked a bit run down... no spot check or anything for me.
One of the DM's we had used this rather often. Taking your gear away and such stuff. At least this occured often in my sense of seeing it. The big point behind this is... I started about thinking and even now still think something like "Hmm swordsage or unarmed swordsage... normally I don't need the Unarmed strike bonus but what would be if I am in a prison cell without my gear?" the same with a warlock... "how can I get to use Flee the Scene while held captive?".
I personally think... a few times it's a real **** move on the side of the DM. It's some sort of unspoken gentlemens agreement: "You don't screw my character over and I won't try to break your campaign." The times of corrupted Guards that threw us in prison for BEING there... and getting a bit angry because them not telling us anything why we should come with them...
But I think it is referred to as "mostly ok'ed" I even saw one guy saying that when you don't know how to get your party moving... steal something they are attached to. Even when it's just a few copper in his "marked" purse. His party even fell for it and pursued them so relentless that they managed to nearly die.
Stuff like: "Breaking the law without knowing" or "being framed" ok, point of the plot to separate the party and do a prison break. In the low levels this isn't that "bad" but later? If you can't get your gear back then... how will you be able to come back to "WBL" again? It's not like the DM will give you a supershort solo mission or something like that to catch up in monetary value.
As a wizard I would pay a good coin for some resettable traps and waterproofing and would keep a copybook. We tend to play in Faerun and... well once you reach level 5 your book is protected anyway.Have a nice Day,
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2012-10-26, 10:08 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
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2012-10-26, 10:26 AM (ISO 8601)
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2012-10-26, 10:33 AM (ISO 8601)
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That has got to be an odd thing to pass.
"What is the matter with you, are you passing a kindey? Oh Oh GOD! What is that?!!"
"Oh, I just passed my hole of hoarding gullet, lot less painful than a kidney stone, if you look inside you can see the warforged charger I built and trained to guard my stuff in. How does it look Sir Sticky fingers, is everything still there?"
"All good boss, none leaves my hands!"
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2012-10-26, 10:52 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
Fake identity via Disguise Check, Disguise Self, and Alter Self, and I make all of them look like hobo's. Hardly anyone tries to rob hobo's.
An outfit which has the Glamored property is perfect for looking poor when you need to and rich when you want to.
Nondetection makes magical means of finding me or my stuff that little bit harder.
Fake spell book (trapped) to go with my real spel book (also trapped), my scrolls are bound into a book format (also trapped). Wands are put in my glove of storing or Gloves of the Master Strategist. All my wands include a loop of leather, much like the safety strap on a wii-mote, take THAT Expeliarmus!
Armor Spikes and Shield Spikes tend to have my static buff enchants on them. IE-Spellblade enchantment. Of course, disarming my armor spikes could be taken entirely too literally
Finally, Invisible Spell + Still Spell + Silent Spell + a really good Perform check = Hardly anyone knowing that I'm a caster until they've been Disintegrated. Or Greased.
High Initiative and high Perception-based skills also go a long way towards preventing someone succeeding in stealing from me.Last edited by Karoht; 2012-10-26 at 11:03 AM.
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2012-10-26, 10:54 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
A haversack + magic aura it is just a normal backpack.
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2012-10-26, 11:02 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
Duct tape.
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2012-10-26, 11:04 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
By not needing gear? VoP warlock ftw
Seriously though, a warlock that takes magical training +precocious apprentice, then dip incarnate and go into soul-caster improving warlock invocations and incarnate meld-shaping, then pick up VoP and you have most of your bases covered and you have nothing worth stealing.Last edited by Kelb_Panthera; 2012-10-26 at 11:07 AM.
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2012-10-26, 12:11 PM (ISO 8601)
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"In soviet dungeon, aboleth farms you!"
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Ask your DM if Aboleth Mucus is right for you.
Side effects include coughing, sneezing, and other flu like symptoms, cancer, breathing water like a fish, loss of dignity, loss of balance, loss of bowel and bladder control."
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2012-10-26, 12:42 PM (ISO 8601)
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2012-10-26, 01:02 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
Glove of the Master Strategist, a Handy Haversack/Bag of Holding and the Magic Aura spell to make it look like a normal glove as part of my hobo-suit. Hoard Gullet is another good method as is putting things under a tall hat (think about it).
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2012-10-26, 01:07 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
Key worn magic items can be protected by with the magic aura spell, possibly from an 'at will' custom item (wich is quite cheap overall). Making your 150k ring appear nonmagical and giving a strong magic aura to another nonmagical one can foil dispels and theft attempts.
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2012-10-26, 03:08 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
I gotta agree with the players who don't need their gear. I ALWAYS try to have some usefulness even if naked and caught unaware. IUS or a natural weapon, and some means of boosting my AC whether it be monk/battle dancer/swordsage dip. That can get me both right there.
Other than that various hiding tricks and just wearing things that looks more valuable than my magical gear. Hmmm...plain copper band or gold ring with a ruby the size of a squirrel brain? That one usually stops mundane theives.
When magic is involved in taking my things...well just make it painful. Oh every item is inside a box/envelope/bag that is energy substituion (acid) fire trapped? Oh there is energy subbed explosive runes tag attached to them disguised as a label? Also Shrieker Heads from Comp Scou...gotta love a shrieking shrunken head that only you can remove from the object.
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2012-10-26, 03:37 PM (ISO 8601)
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2012-10-26, 05:15 PM (ISO 8601)
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"If your heart is fearful throw away fear; if there is terror in it throw away terror. Take your axe in your hand and attack. He who leaves the fight unfinished is not at peace." -The Epic of Gilgamesh
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2012-10-26, 06:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: How do YOU protect your items?
Well, it would put pickpockets and purse-snatchers out of business right quick.. But it would quickly get absurd, as Warforged gain ever-sillier outfits made of gold.
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And it allows Warforged to ignore the dreaded-but-never-used "Equipment damaged on natural 1" rule. Which people use even less than the multiclass xp-penalties, so it's a moot point.Last edited by Slipperychicken; 2012-10-26 at 06:36 PM.