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<blockquote data-quote="Frostbiter01" data-source="post: 6825990" data-attributes="member: 6677201"><p>I will have to get the source of the arcs on beholders. It basically shows a beholder (10' space) moving down a hallway that is ten feet wide (2 blocks). With the main eye closed the beholder tilts forward allowing 3 eyes at an arc that starts to the left blocks in front of him and three that start at an arc that goes off in from the right side of the hallway blocks. Basically the first arc is 0 degree to 90 degrees and the other arc is 270 degrees to 360 degrees. So if the party of 6 had 3 on the left side of the hall way and 3 down the right side he could hit all 6 at the same time, meeting the restriction of no more than 3 rays per arc. It was pretty clear and even more so if some one tried to fly over the thing. </p><p></p><p>I would contend the facing arc is always where the face is but if we agree that what Greenfield said that you can't fire your eyes like yelling out as a free action but have to take a standard action at east then this will all be moot unless someone feels the Antimagic ray is an attack ray also and not just a condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frostbiter01, post: 6825990, member: 6677201"] I will have to get the source of the arcs on beholders. It basically shows a beholder (10' space) moving down a hallway that is ten feet wide (2 blocks). With the main eye closed the beholder tilts forward allowing 3 eyes at an arc that starts to the left blocks in front of him and three that start at an arc that goes off in from the right side of the hallway blocks. Basically the first arc is 0 degree to 90 degrees and the other arc is 270 degrees to 360 degrees. So if the party of 6 had 3 on the left side of the hall way and 3 down the right side he could hit all 6 at the same time, meeting the restriction of no more than 3 rays per arc. It was pretty clear and even more so if some one tried to fly over the thing. I would contend the facing arc is always where the face is but if we agree that what Greenfield said that you can't fire your eyes like yelling out as a free action but have to take a standard action at east then this will all be moot unless someone feels the Antimagic ray is an attack ray also and not just a condition. [/QUOTE]
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