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I have seen many tools to more aptly use a beholder in a campaign. However I cannot locate anything to help me run a beholder as a PC. It has been four years since I stopped playing D&D, this was the only way my friends could talk me out of retirement. I googled for help and this was the best looking spot to log my question as I could not find a definitive answer anywhere. Is there a prestige class for a beholder character? If so, where may I find it? Any help on this matter would be appreciated. Oh, we will be using the 3.5 ruleset. Thank you
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Oh, yeah, Reverse Dungeon is excellent. I can easily see it converted.
The last time I ran it, my group took the goblins, and ran with it. They really went all out with their goblin-ness, and, true to form, foiled any real plans I had for finishing the module properly. They connived so many different tricks, made alliances with other local goblin tribes, and tore up the opposition, then promptly left the scene, focused on furthering their own personal objectives, each scheming after the other. They didn't even want to play the beholder et al. It was great fun. |
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