Safely empties all of the contents. So how common is this knowledge? Is it common enough to be the first thing any adventurer does when they find one? How would one go about generating the contents of previous owners if not? I'm thinking just a couple of standard treasure and trinket rolls, but also feel a horde roll would be possible.
For some reason, when I picture someone turning the bag of holding literally "inside out" it would break the fabric of reality and start to consume everything like a black hole until all of existence is consumed.
Safely empties all of the contents. So how common is this knowledge? Is it common enough to be the first thing any adventurer does when they find one? How would one go about generating the contents of previous owners if not? I'm thinking just a couple of standard treasure and trinket rolls, but also feel a horde roll would be possible.
Well if the DM is generous, you might find also a magic item.
But I guess an amount of trinkets equal to a d20 is fun as well.
If the DM isn't so generous, maybe that bag of holding spent some time in a body of water taking on moisture, if you catch my drift...
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For some reason, when I picture someone turning the bag of holding literally "inside out" it would break the fabric of reality and start to consume everything like a black hole until all of existence is consumed.
That's a cool angle I never thought of. But yes, you can't turn it out so much as just dump the contents.