Infinity Containers

The containers have a portal that uses Chrono energy to create separate pockets of space and time for storage. Objects stored in these pockets are outside of time and space. Therefore, they do not deteriorate or age while they are held inside. However, the space in these pockets does not contain any air and living creatures can only survive for as long as they can hold their breath.

In order to access the items stored in the container, you must look inside the opening, which shows smaller versions of each object. The smaller versions float around in the opening as if floating on water. They can be moved around if looking for a specific item as nudging an object floating in water. Once you see the object you want, it can be freely picked up by grabbing for it as if reaching into the bag and pulling it forth.

These containers can store any object small enough to fit inside the opening of the container. However, depending on the size of the container depends on how many items it can store. Infinite containers do not require energetics or essence to use.

There are three different sizes for each type of container. The larger the size container, the larger the object that can be stored.

Types of Containers

Infinity Bags

Small Bag

This bag has a four-inch diameter opening. Regardless of the actual physical size or weight of the objects, this infinity container can hold up to two-hundred and fifty items. For items that are one inch or smaller, ten of them equal one item when inside the container.

Medium Bag

This bag has a one-foot diameter opening. Regardless of the actual physical size or weight of the objects, this infinity container can hold up to five-hundred items. For items that are four inches or smaller, ten of them equal one item when inside the container.

Large Bag

This bag has a two-foot diameter opening. Regardless of the actual physical size or weight of the objects, this infinity container can hold up to 1000 items. For items that are six inches or smaller, ten of them equal one item when inside the container.

Infinite Box

Small Crate

This box has a half a square foot opening. Regardless of the actual physical size or weight of the objects, this infinity container can hold up to five-hundred items. For items that are one inch or smaller, ten of them equal one item when inside the container.

Medium Crate

This crate has a one-square foot opening. Regardless of the actual physical size or weight of the objects, this infinity container can hold up to one-thousand items. For items that are four inches or smaller, ten of them equal one item when inside the container.

Large Crate

This crate has a two-square foot opening. Regardless of the actual physical size or weight of the objects, this infinity container can hold up to two-thousand items. For items that are six inches or smaller, twenty of them equal one item when inside the container.

Infinite Chest

Small Chest

This chest has a one-foot by half a foot opening. Regardless of the actual physical size or weight of the objects, this infinity container can hold up to fifteen-hundred items. For items that are four inches or smaller, twenty of them equal one item when inside the container.

Medium Chest

This chest has a two-foot by one-foot opening. Regardless of the actual physical size or weight of the objects, this infinity container can hold up to three-thousand items. For items that are eight inches or smaller, twenty of them equal one item when inside the container.

Large Chest

This chest has a four-foot by two-foot opening. Regardless of the actual physical size or weight of the objects, this infinity container can hold up to six-thousand items. For items that are one foot or smaller, ten of them equal one item when inside the container.

Item Stats

Infinity Bags

Rarity

Common

Price

Small: 1,000gc
Medium: 2,000gc
Large: 3,000gc

Infinity Box

Rarity

Uncommon

Price

Small: 2,000gc
Medium: 3,000gc
Large: 4,000gc

Infinity Chest

Rarity

Rare

Price

Small: 3,500gc
Medium: 4,500gc
Large: 6,000gc

Item type
Magical


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