Beholders
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- artic
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Oh! Well than i don't understand why they already dont get a MAXIMAL in both light and dark, considerring that they are of size HUGE and the consist solely of a eye.
But another thig: theres only one eye right? So they don't get dual-focus (without 2 eyes seeing one point, you cant tell how far the point is.) How do they aim, to fire from their eye?
But another thig: theres only one eye right? So they don't get dual-focus (without 2 eyes seeing one point, you cant tell how far the point is.) How do they aim, to fire from their eye?
- dracolipse
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Actually Beholders have many eyes. They have the one large central eye, then they have multiple eye stalks. The stalks are actually the magical parts that shoot the rays. They are also why beholders generally get more ring slots... one for each stalk.artic wrote: But another thig: theres only one eye right? So they don't get dual-focus (without 2 eyes seeing one point, you cant tell how far the point is.) How do they aim, to fire from their eye?
Here is a picture of a beholder from the recent D&D monstrous manual. Beholder pic
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