![]() ![]() Feasibly, the Beholder could use telekinesis to hurl things from outside the ray, or trap Dio (as the Beholder is one of the most sinister, cunning, and intelligent beings in D&D, ask Azzy for the full rundown) and eat him.Ĥ. It can still use it, but they must effect things outside of the ray. However, this ray negates even the Beholder's own other rays when going into said cone. The ray is activated by the Beholder's eye being open and can be active at all times. It has a range of 150 feet and is a cone starting at the Beholder's eye.Ģ. However, certain things must be noted about the Beholder's ray.ġ. ![]() In the last thread, it was argued that Jotaro (the former combatant, who lost) could run away. Technically yes, at the beginning of the fight. If you need anything, feel free to ask~Īs a very brief side note, I apologize for the late delay (was out all day) and won't be here tomorrow because, oddly enough, D&D session. Debating is not worth hurting others' belief in what they love. we'll call it heavily beloved by people of this wiki. I'd like to not be asked into the D&D vs JoJo fights, if only because JoJo is so. Other knowledgeable members for D&D would include Aeyu (staff), Qawsedf (super-source-finder), Azzy (you know who it is), Xulrev (new user, pretty good with D&D) and ZacharyGrossman (dunno much about him, but he's been active on the revision threads so he might be a good person to ask). So, yes, technically the Mystic would be affected, the Psion would be equally affected, despite not being magical in nature (and being a pretty garbage class, IIRC).ĥ. Basically, the company releases it so individual users can make use or manipulate it for their own games. yes, the Mystic is a magical class, but not ALL psionic classes are magic. For example, this is the SRD (System Reference Document, meaning basically open source WotC content for D&D) for one of the other psychic-type classes. That is a Mystic, not a Psionicist (which is a thing). If you find more sources, I will look through them.Ĥ. Abilities do indeed change depending on edition to edition, but D&D has thus far been treated as a most consistent basis. Cherry picking isn't really a thing here, sadly. However, a lich attempting to use magical spells (or even mind powers or whatever the hell you wish) would be unable to use them, as they are not inherent to that being.ģ. It doesn't negate magic that IS the creature, so to speak. To be clear, no, it does not affect an undead's inherent abilities purely because that is something they naturally have as magical beings. D&D just likes fucking with our systems, basically. Psionics vary depending on the edition you bring up. Even our experts are solid on this, and the ones who were hammering this point in weren't even voting to stay objective (Azzy and Qawsed). Based on this, there's no reason to assume it would not work on something supernatural in another verse. Anti-magic cone negates both magical and supernatural effects, including those not based on magic (i.e., psionics and the like). 8-B stays as we can say for sure it is at least 8-B)Ģ. Fight results for the 8-B tier would still be added, since the dragon feats were called into question over timeframe (basically, it isn't stated what the timeframe is, and some of them take longer than others, so Low 7-B is merely a "likely" and not a definite. That said, newer feats will cause the Beholder's tier to shift to "At least 8-B, likely Low 7-B" due to scaling to dragons' feats that were calc'd (assuming they are accepted). It was calc'd by WeeklyBattles some time ago. Beholder scales to a baseline of 8-B due to Sunburst. I will offer expertise for the D&D verse.ġ. He either has to open up his anti-magic cone eyeball in order to negate Dio's mind control at the cost of being unable to use his various beams directly at Dio (allowing him to just walk up and freeze him) or he doesnt use his anti-magic cone and he gets instantly brainwashed.įirst off, I'm not touching the voting on this thread with a thirty foot pole, it turned out not-great ("no u" fight) last time. While this is the only one that can REMOTELY be considered magical on Dio's part, it really puts Beholder in an unfair position. This includes his flight, his blood draining, his vaporizing freeze, his space ripper stingy eyes etc.įurthermore I see no resistance to mind control from Beholder. None of Dio's attacks are described or function remotely like magic. It is specifically described as magical.It is a spell, or lets you create the effect of a specifically named spell.If you're playing 5e, then according to this Rules Answers article, an antimagic field shuts down an ability if any of the following is true: ![]()
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