How often have you used Beholders?

How many times have you used a beholder?

  • All the time. Whenever I can.

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • Some. It's a fairly common monster in my games.

    Votes: 48 18.0%
  • Once or twice.

    Votes: 137 51.5%
  • I've never actually used a beholder in a game.

    Votes: 80 30.1%

Twice in 26 years.. first time in an AD&D campaign in the Ruins of the Undermountain, and the second time during a Spelljammer campaign the party encountered a Beholder vessel (which pretty much wiped the floor with them for a time).

And that is all.
 

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IMC, Beholders are in the "too silly for Earth" category. The party fought some Fiendish Gauths in Carceri, because that's a plane of chaotic evil sphere-type things, and Beholders made total sense.

They will soon fight some of my variant Beholders (with more "DM Fun" powers and fewer "insta-kill" powers).

C, -- N
 

Once, in a 2e game. I was running the 1e Book of Lairs, and there was a beholder encounter found within. The beholder lived in a crystalline lair,which he used as a mirror to reflect his eye rays.We had a group of around 8 players (ah, the joys of youth) and that fight was still too hard.

Now, the only time I like seeing beholders is when they're featured in cartoons, like Futurama (which has to have the most D&D references on TV, I think)
 

A couple of times, in the olden days. ;)

I understand the new ones are easily fooled by throwing a stone off to the side and then sneaking past behind them. :D
 

I've never used a beholder, though I have made threats of using one before.

Further iconic D&D creatures never/rarely used:
Used only one dragon between '91 and '03. (Since, I've used perhaps a dozen or so, however).
Never used an illithid until '05, and there wasn't an illithid in combat until this year.
I didn't actually use a slaad in combat until around '05.
I have never used an aboleth.
I didn't use a balor until '04. I still haven't used a pit fiend.
I've never used a demon lord or the like.
I have only used one lich in combat, and one other in a roleplay encounter.
I have never used a dracolich.
I believe I've used only one ettin.
I've never used a cyclopse.
I've never used an "always good" creature as a combatant enemy.

Note that the lack of use of these creatures has not been from lack of PC power.
 

the Jester said:
I voted "once or twice," but my answer is really "a few times, but they aren't common."

Beholders rule.
Ditto. The poll options are fairly biased because they don't include an option between Once or Twice and 'It's a fairly common monster IMC'. Probably means a bit of confirmation bias, and it is likely to inflate the two categories on the edges (the one we picked and the other one) based on where the people who would have picked 'Occasionally--it's not very common in my games' prefer to slide.
 

Twice, but only in non-combat situations. D&D needs to get a /lot/ better and have easier to run rules (read:consistent) before I'd consider one in combat. Life is just too short.

Same for dragons, really. The rules have crippled the coolest critters in the game. Roll on 4th Edition.
 

RTTOEE contained the only beholder I could have potentially run in a game. When the party learned of it's presence they studiously avoided it's lair and so I didn't have to run it at all.

They were scared of it's many save or die features and so did all they could to avoid it. WHich is fair enough. :)
 

Once. In the 3e adventure path module Deep Horizon (which I quite like, actually).

The combat:

Round 1: Beholder rises from the well, fixes most of the party (they're split up) including the wizard with its anti-magic eye.

Unfortunately, the cleric and his bard cohort aren't in the area of effect. The bard casts haste on the cleric. The cleric moves up to the beholder and casts harm. The cleric uses its extra standard action to hit the beholder. The beholder dies.

...and people say 3e wasn't broken...

My impression of the Forgotten Realms is that beholders are like drow: everywhere. (Certainly my impression from the few FR books I had from 1e/early 2e).

I'm not overly fond of beholders myself; I prefer humanoids for my enemies.

Cheers!
 

Once. I made an effort to put them into an adventure because they were big and iconic monsters that I've never used. After the party mopped the floor with it in a single round without major damage, I shrugged and figured they didn't have enough bang for the complication of using them.
 

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