Bag of Colding
The party got one from Ursa so they would help them in their "crafting pursuits"
https://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/Bag_of_Colding_(5e_Equipment)
Materials:
Ghast Hide x1 or Ghoul Hide x1 or Frost Giant tongue x1/4
Instructions:
Proficiencies:
Leatherworking
Material CR Range:
4-8
Cost:
200 gp
Workweeks:
2 Workweeks
Wondrous Item, uncommon
This item resembles a bag of holding, but is cool to the touch and emits visibly cold air while opened. It can only hold 100 pounds of items, but any perishable items do not degrade while within the bag. It is otherwise identical to a bag of holding.
This bag has a permanent enchantment on it that causes any organic material inside it to be kept in a state of preservation as if it had the spell gentle repose caste upon it. This effect wears off as soon as the item is removed from the bag, and the bag must be completely closed in order for its ability to function.
The bag is capable of holding up to 3 cubic feet of material inside it and tis opening can open up to 1 foot in diameter
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Bag Of Colding
wondrous item, uncomon
Value/Weight: 1 oz.
Details:
This item resembles a bag of holding, but is cool to the touch and emits visibly cold air while opened. It can only hold 100 pounds of items, but any perishable items do not degrade while within the bag. It is otherwise identical to a bag of holding.
This bag has a permanent enchantment on it that causes any organic material inside it to be kept in a state of preservation as if it had the spell gentle repose caste upon it. This effect wears off as soon as the item is removed from the bag, and the bag must be completely closed in order for its ability to function.
The bag is capable of holding up to 3 cubic feet of material inside it and tis opening can open up to 1 foot in diameter
Crafting Recipe:
Materials:
- A large 2 x 4 ft. bag woven from material of a ghast hide, ghoul hide, or a frost giant tongue
- jacinth gemstone (value at least 1,000gp) One ornately carved bar of silver (worth at least 100gp in silver, not craftsmanship)