Daniel D. Fox
Explorer
I would like to start a series of posts addressing 'sacred cows" of old editions of Dungeons and Dragons and bring them full circle into 4th edition.
One of the most perplexing changes was how they handled the zone of dead magic around the beholder in 4E. As a huge fan favorite, they gutted the trademark power of the beholder entirely from 4E, and replaced it with an ability that is non-canonical to the breadth and feel of older edition's beholder.
Here is my suggestion for a replacement the Beholder Eye Tyrant. Constructive criticism welcome!
Central Eye (Minor, at-will)
Range 10; +22 vs Will; the target cannot use encounter powers
with the power source Arcane, Divine or Primal until the end of
the beholder’s next turn.
Furthermore, you can refine it even more as such for a limited use power that extends to daily powers:
Central Eye (Minor, encounter; recharge on 5 or 6)
Range 10; +22 vs Will; the target cannot use Encounter powers
with the power source Arcane, Divine or Primal (save ends). If
the target fails its first saving throw against this power, the
target cannot use Daily powers with the power source Arcane,
Divine or Primal (save ends).
Both applications of this power allows characters with Arcane, Divine or Primal power sources to utilize at-will powers, so it fits within the key conceits of 4E. Thoughts?
One of the most perplexing changes was how they handled the zone of dead magic around the beholder in 4E. As a huge fan favorite, they gutted the trademark power of the beholder entirely from 4E, and replaced it with an ability that is non-canonical to the breadth and feel of older edition's beholder.
Here is my suggestion for a replacement the Beholder Eye Tyrant. Constructive criticism welcome!
Range 10; +22 vs Will; the target cannot use encounter powers
with the power source Arcane, Divine or Primal until the end of
the beholder’s next turn.
Furthermore, you can refine it even more as such for a limited use power that extends to daily powers:
Range 10; +22 vs Will; the target cannot use Encounter powers
with the power source Arcane, Divine or Primal (save ends). If
the target fails its first saving throw against this power, the
target cannot use Daily powers with the power source Arcane,
Divine or Primal (save ends).
Both applications of this power allows characters with Arcane, Divine or Primal power sources to utilize at-will powers, so it fits within the key conceits of 4E. Thoughts?


