

Today we roll out with the new Commander Decks, previewed courtesy of Good Morning Magic.Īs Gavin Verhey explains, there are four Commander decks in all, and each deck comes with at least two different creatures that can command that deck, and for this set, you have your choice of a hero (each of the four heroes are in an adventuring party) OR a fearsome monster. A Beholder bundle in Arena will contain a Beholder pet and Xanathar sleeve. We’re going to look at the heroes today.įirst up, Vrondiss, Rage of Ancients, a Dragonborn Barbarian who is fueled by rage. There are also Five dragons, one in each color of Magic. Magic: the Gathering is trademark and copyright Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. Working in R&D since 95, Mark became Magic head designer in 03. Like his D&D counterpart class, when he Rages he gains increased damage and resilience, and he follows the Ancestral Guardian subclass, meaning you can call on Ancestral Spirits for extra defense and guidance in times of need. Eye of the Beholder: The Art of D&D is one year old today. His hobbies: spending time with family, writing about Magic in all mediums, and creating short bios. fantasyart DnD scifiart dungeonsanddragons mtg tonyditerlizzi planescape ttrpg. MTG Baleful Beholder Adventures in the Forgotten Realms 089/281 Foil Common 1.01. Then there’s Prosper, Tome-Bound a Tiefling Warlock that comes from an “eldritch being” that he claims he won in a bet–which might be true. MTG Magic: The Gathering FOIL Baleful Beholder AFR Forgotten Realms NM 2.37.

He uses the Book of Shadows pact feature, so likely has many spells that Warlocks might otherwise not have access to.īy subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.īut that’s not all, the teaser closes out with 12 hints. GMs and players will also have access to a selection of charts and options to spice up their encounters with beholders even more, making the already exciting monster even more thrilling and terrifying.We’ve included them below along with some of our best guesses. Other content found in the supplement includes important information about beholders – especially that every single Big Eye Chungus is a Dick – including their tactics in battle and how players should approach the task of taking one down, if they’re foolish enough to do so.īesides the advice and variants, Big Eye Chungus features a collection of adventure hooks for game masters to use to include a beholder in their campaigns or one-shots. An example of one of the beholder variants found in the fantasy TRPG supplement is the Clockwork Chungus, which is strange-looking creature shaped like the face of a clock with its eyes being made from metal and glass, rather than flesh and bone.

Besides being exceptionally long-lived and intelligent, perhaps the most dangerous aspect of beholders is that they’re often very accomplished in spellcasting, with each of their eyes being capable of casting its own enchantment.īig Eye Chungus takes things a step further by providing a range of beholders, each with their own unique personalities, styles and abilities.

The supplement features a variety of beholders, as well as scenarios in which players might meet them.īeholders are notorious for being dangerous monsters that many adventuring parties won’t encounter until they’re of a higher level, with their most notable features being their one enormous eye – which is surrounded by smaller eyes on stalks – alongside the fact that they’re basically floating blobs. Prepare to encounter a rogue’s gallery of beholders – the classic Dungeons & Dragons monster – in the tabletop roleplaying game supplement Big Eye Chungus.įocused on the flying, many eyed creatures from D&D lore, Big Eye Chungus is a supplement designed to be played with various tabletop RPGs, such as Dungeons & Dragons.
