Question about Beholders


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Is their Levitation ability magical in nature? If so, does their central eye's antimagic ability disrupt other beholders levitation ability?

No MM with me at work and was idly wondering...


If I am correct, their anti magic projects from their eye. so unless they are looking down, im sure it wouldn't interfere. But that is one hell of an interesting question.

Silver Crusade

There was a 2nd edition D&D book called I, Tyrant which went into the ecology of Beholders in a big way. IIRC the book stated that the Beholder's levitation ability was not magical in nature.

This was deliberately put in after someone pointed out the slapstick comedy potential of levitating Beholders and anti magic cones.

If you can get your hands on I, Tyrant do so as it's a fantastic book.


FallofCamelot wrote:

There was a 2nd edition D&D book called I, Tyrant which went into the ecology of Beholders in a big way. IIRC the book stated that the Beholder's levitation ability was not magical in nature.

This was deliberately put in after someone pointed out the slapstick comedy potential of levitating Beholders and anti magic cones.

If you can get your hands on I, Tyrant do so as it's a fantastic book.

WoW will pick it up.


ftrain wrote:
WoW will pick it up.

If Blizzard is sending copies to Paizo Forum members, can you have them send me one, too, even though I don't play WoW?

R.


Rezdave wrote:
ftrain wrote:
WoW will pick it up.

If Blizzard is sending copies to Paizo Forum members, can you have them send me one, too, even though I don't play WoW?

R.

I think more like my bud at bliz will hook me up with it. lol.


I'll second the endorsement of I. Tyrant. Best book on Beholders ever. I particularly liked their psychology.

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