Did you not see the D&D movie? Beholders make wonderful guards. Organized, compliant, and teamwork focused.Is it assumed that the beholders will work as a team?
Typically, beholders don't like to work with other beholders.
Edit: Does the red dragon come with a hoard?
Sadly... yes.Did you not see the D&D movie?
Did you not see the D&D movie? Beholders make wonderful guards. Organized, compliant, and teamwork focused.
The dragon brings you the kobolds, though, so you don't have to pick them.Assuming this is taking about 5e…
• 500 kobolds because action economy is king.
• 5 20th level PCs, because they have the most access to the most powerful magic.
• 8 Beholders to shut down the enemies’ magic (and so they won’t shut down my allies’ magic).
Can’t argue with that!The dragon brings you the kobolds, though, so you don't have to pick them.![]()
He's referring to the cheezy old movies from the early 2000s, that feature these really poor CGI Beholders (or maybe Spectators, given their size and behaviour) as complacent prison guards.I didn't even know it was out yet. None of the theaters here are carrying it.
I was basing my question on the lore with which I'm familiar up to this point.

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