"You can get videos of Jeff Goldblum's rope tricks on Truveo." The direct link to one of the videos is - http://www.truveo.com/letterman-jeff-goldblum%E2%80%99s-rope-tricks/id/2965009803 That video is him on letterman doing his ro...
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That is a little bit on the crazy side from my opinion. But if you were going to teach it to do something you can build some kind of switch to release a treat into its cage and it will press the switch everytime it wants something. Then you...
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They can have them just fine. From the FAQ... Quote: Will extradimensional items rupture a bag of holding? The DUNGEON MASTER's Guide says that a bag of holding placed within a portable hole tears a rift to the Astral Plane. Bag and hole...
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For a raley, I think it's a bad idea, but I think you'd get a lot of mixed opinions about the 3. I personally don't like to change anything about my setup unless I have to or plan to keep it that way. Reason being, if you're trying a 3, y...
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The rope trick breaks the mold because it is more of an optical illusion. Three ropes of three different sizes instantly become the same size (yep, professor's nightmare on a shirt). There is a clever way to make a real trick out of it as w...
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As usually described, the rope trick is performed in India by a fakir, a Muslim beggar who claims to perform miracles. The fakir begins to chant a story of what he is doing, as he takes out a rope, which rises and stiffens instead of fallin...
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No but you can get in trouble for it lol depends on who your doing it to
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