Quiver of Ehlonna
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This arrow container appears to be a typical device used to hold a score
of shafts.
It has an aura of alteration,
however,
if magic is detected for,
and examination shows that it has three distinct portions.
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* The first and smallest one can contain up to 60 objects of the same
and general size and shape as the sort of arrows
employed with a long bow.
* The second, slightly longer compartment will hold up to 18 objects
of the same general size and shape as a javelin.
* The third and longest portion of the case will contain as many as
6 objects of the same general size and shape as a bow -- spears or staves,
for example.
* The possessor of this item need merely command the quiver to produce
whatever item he or she wishes each round, i.e. "an arrow +1," "an
arrow +3,", "a javelin,"
etc. --
so long as that item was previously placed in the quiver.
Q: Are there any limits
to the numbers,
types, and magical bonuses
of
the items produced by a
quiver of
Ehlonna?
A: The quiver of Ehlonna
is a holding device,
like a bag of holding. One
can only
take out of it what has
been put into it; it
does not generate new items,
as is accidentally
implied in the last sentence
of that
item?s description (see
Unearthed Arcana,
page 102).
(147.103)