Is there any spell to bring back a disintegrated character?
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In our latest session, one of our PCs got hit by a Disintegrate ray from an Undead Beholder. This dealt the exact damage needed, and so his character got disintegrated. Naturally, we are all sad that we lost a party member, but on top of that, my character was also in love with said PC, and, now heartbroken, will go to the edges of the earth to bring the PC back.
I'm aware of multiple spells that bring back characters from the dead (Revivify, True Resurrection, etc.); however, they all require either a body, or a part of the body.
Is there a spell that can bring back a disintegrated character? Or do I have to consult the DM for other options?
My character is a level 4 Druid; however, any spells will suffice, since I am willing to pay other people to cast the spell for me.
dnd-5e spells character-death resurrection
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In our latest session, one of our PCs got hit by a Disintegrate ray from an Undead Beholder. This dealt the exact damage needed, and so his character got disintegrated. Naturally, we are all sad that we lost a party member, but on top of that, my character was also in love with said PC, and, now heartbroken, will go to the edges of the earth to bring the PC back.
I'm aware of multiple spells that bring back characters from the dead (Revivify, True Resurrection, etc.); however, they all require either a body, or a part of the body.
Is there a spell that can bring back a disintegrated character? Or do I have to consult the DM for other options?
My character is a level 4 Druid; however, any spells will suffice, since I am willing to pay other people to cast the spell for me.
dnd-5e spells character-death resurrection
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it might be worth it to add emphasis that it's not the effect of disintegrate spell. And also, what is Undead Beholder? Is this a homebrewed monster?
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– Vylix
Jan 16 at 15:23
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Not directly related to the question, but I love when PC death motivates further action in the game, rather than grinding the narrative to a halt. Sounds like a fun group you have, there :)
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– Sardonic
Jan 16 at 18:37
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@Vylix I'm not a monster expert, but it was just a scaled down version of an actual Beholder, with only 4 rays.You can find versions of it if you Google '5e Undead Beholder'
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– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 17 at 14:35
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In our latest session, one of our PCs got hit by a Disintegrate ray from an Undead Beholder. This dealt the exact damage needed, and so his character got disintegrated. Naturally, we are all sad that we lost a party member, but on top of that, my character was also in love with said PC, and, now heartbroken, will go to the edges of the earth to bring the PC back.
I'm aware of multiple spells that bring back characters from the dead (Revivify, True Resurrection, etc.); however, they all require either a body, or a part of the body.
Is there a spell that can bring back a disintegrated character? Or do I have to consult the DM for other options?
My character is a level 4 Druid; however, any spells will suffice, since I am willing to pay other people to cast the spell for me.
dnd-5e spells character-death resurrection
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In our latest session, one of our PCs got hit by a Disintegrate ray from an Undead Beholder. This dealt the exact damage needed, and so his character got disintegrated. Naturally, we are all sad that we lost a party member, but on top of that, my character was also in love with said PC, and, now heartbroken, will go to the edges of the earth to bring the PC back.
I'm aware of multiple spells that bring back characters from the dead (Revivify, True Resurrection, etc.); however, they all require either a body, or a part of the body.
Is there a spell that can bring back a disintegrated character? Or do I have to consult the DM for other options?
My character is a level 4 Druid; however, any spells will suffice, since I am willing to pay other people to cast the spell for me.
dnd-5e spells character-death resurrection
dnd-5e spells character-death resurrection
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it might be worth it to add emphasis that it's not the effect of disintegrate spell. And also, what is Undead Beholder? Is this a homebrewed monster?
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– Vylix
Jan 16 at 15:23
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Not directly related to the question, but I love when PC death motivates further action in the game, rather than grinding the narrative to a halt. Sounds like a fun group you have, there :)
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– Sardonic
Jan 16 at 18:37
1
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@Vylix I'm not a monster expert, but it was just a scaled down version of an actual Beholder, with only 4 rays.You can find versions of it if you Google '5e Undead Beholder'
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– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 17 at 14:35
add a comment |
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it might be worth it to add emphasis that it's not the effect of disintegrate spell. And also, what is Undead Beholder? Is this a homebrewed monster?
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– Vylix
Jan 16 at 15:23
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Not directly related to the question, but I love when PC death motivates further action in the game, rather than grinding the narrative to a halt. Sounds like a fun group you have, there :)
$endgroup$
– Sardonic
Jan 16 at 18:37
1
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@Vylix I'm not a monster expert, but it was just a scaled down version of an actual Beholder, with only 4 rays.You can find versions of it if you Google '5e Undead Beholder'
$endgroup$
– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 17 at 14:35
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it might be worth it to add emphasis that it's not the effect of disintegrate spell. And also, what is Undead Beholder? Is this a homebrewed monster?
$endgroup$
– Vylix
Jan 16 at 15:23
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it might be worth it to add emphasis that it's not the effect of disintegrate spell. And also, what is Undead Beholder? Is this a homebrewed monster?
$endgroup$
– Vylix
Jan 16 at 15:23
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Not directly related to the question, but I love when PC death motivates further action in the game, rather than grinding the narrative to a halt. Sounds like a fun group you have, there :)
$endgroup$
– Sardonic
Jan 16 at 18:37
$begingroup$
Not directly related to the question, but I love when PC death motivates further action in the game, rather than grinding the narrative to a halt. Sounds like a fun group you have, there :)
$endgroup$
– Sardonic
Jan 16 at 18:37
1
1
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@Vylix I'm not a monster expert, but it was just a scaled down version of an actual Beholder, with only 4 rays.You can find versions of it if you Google '5e Undead Beholder'
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– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 17 at 14:35
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@Vylix I'm not a monster expert, but it was just a scaled down version of an actual Beholder, with only 4 rays.You can find versions of it if you Google '5e Undead Beholder'
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– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 17 at 14:35
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True Resurrection works
You mention that you have nothing of the body left. Well, that's not entirely true because you still have ashes, which most DMs would rule as being 'part of the body of the original character'.
But even if that wasn't the case, you can still use true resurrection on them.
The spell can even provide a new body if the original no longer exists, in which case you must speak the creature's name. The creature then appears in an unoccupied space you choose within 10 feet of you.
Simply casting resurrection might not do the trick. It says it will 'restore any missing body parts', so perhaps your DM will be generous and say that if you bring some ash from the creature, everything else classifies as 'a missing body part', but true resurrection should work regardless of what you do or do not classify disintegrated ash as.
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It seems to me that if you can use any amount of ashes to Resurrect a character, it's easy to clone a character this way aswell. Would make some fun roleplaying though!
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– Eenzaat
Jan 16 at 12:12
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Great! Now I just need 25,000gp worth of diamonds and holy water. This is going to be a great campaign
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– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 16 at 12:45
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@JessedeBruijne Sounds like its time to switch to your back up character.
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– John
Jan 16 at 14:46
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Just like in Paranoia where every PC has RAW five identical backup clones in storage which replace the PCs when they die.
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– Philipp
Jan 16 at 15:18
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@Eenzaat not really as you also need the character's soul to be free and willing to return.
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– Michał Politowski
Jan 17 at 14:31
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Reincarnate
Ash remains obviously count as "piece of the body"
You touch a dead humanoid or a piece of a dead humanoid. Provided that the creature has been dead no longer than 10 days, the spell forms a new adult body for it and then calls the soul to enter that body.
It is a 5th level spell, so it will be easier to find someone who can cast this than true resurrection. However, the target will have different body and face, and most likely entirely different race, something more than your character can brace, but that will likely make a good story for another time and place.
Crawford implies that life-restoring spell that can replace body parts can indeed raise disintegrated creature by a beholder.
Q: adventurer disintegrated by a beholder: can she get resurrect/raise/reincarnate?
A: A life-restoring spell (like raise dead) that can't replace missing body parts can't raise the disintegrated.
Note: reincarnate cannot be used to bring someone disintegrated by disintegrate spell.
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True Resurrection works
You mention that you have nothing of the body left. Well, that's not entirely true because you still have ashes, which most DMs would rule as being 'part of the body of the original character'.
But even if that wasn't the case, you can still use true resurrection on them.
The spell can even provide a new body if the original no longer exists, in which case you must speak the creature's name. The creature then appears in an unoccupied space you choose within 10 feet of you.
Simply casting resurrection might not do the trick. It says it will 'restore any missing body parts', so perhaps your DM will be generous and say that if you bring some ash from the creature, everything else classifies as 'a missing body part', but true resurrection should work regardless of what you do or do not classify disintegrated ash as.
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It seems to me that if you can use any amount of ashes to Resurrect a character, it's easy to clone a character this way aswell. Would make some fun roleplaying though!
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– Eenzaat
Jan 16 at 12:12
3
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Great! Now I just need 25,000gp worth of diamonds and holy water. This is going to be a great campaign
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– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 16 at 12:45
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@JessedeBruijne Sounds like its time to switch to your back up character.
$endgroup$
– John
Jan 16 at 14:46
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Just like in Paranoia where every PC has RAW five identical backup clones in storage which replace the PCs when they die.
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– Philipp
Jan 16 at 15:18
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@Eenzaat not really as you also need the character's soul to be free and willing to return.
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– Michał Politowski
Jan 17 at 14:31
add a comment |
$begingroup$
True Resurrection works
You mention that you have nothing of the body left. Well, that's not entirely true because you still have ashes, which most DMs would rule as being 'part of the body of the original character'.
But even if that wasn't the case, you can still use true resurrection on them.
The spell can even provide a new body if the original no longer exists, in which case you must speak the creature's name. The creature then appears in an unoccupied space you choose within 10 feet of you.
Simply casting resurrection might not do the trick. It says it will 'restore any missing body parts', so perhaps your DM will be generous and say that if you bring some ash from the creature, everything else classifies as 'a missing body part', but true resurrection should work regardless of what you do or do not classify disintegrated ash as.
$endgroup$
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It seems to me that if you can use any amount of ashes to Resurrect a character, it's easy to clone a character this way aswell. Would make some fun roleplaying though!
$endgroup$
– Eenzaat
Jan 16 at 12:12
3
$begingroup$
Great! Now I just need 25,000gp worth of diamonds and holy water. This is going to be a great campaign
$endgroup$
– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 16 at 12:45
$begingroup$
@JessedeBruijne Sounds like its time to switch to your back up character.
$endgroup$
– John
Jan 16 at 14:46
$begingroup$
Just like in Paranoia where every PC has RAW five identical backup clones in storage which replace the PCs when they die.
$endgroup$
– Philipp
Jan 16 at 15:18
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@Eenzaat not really as you also need the character's soul to be free and willing to return.
$endgroup$
– Michał Politowski
Jan 17 at 14:31
add a comment |
$begingroup$
True Resurrection works
You mention that you have nothing of the body left. Well, that's not entirely true because you still have ashes, which most DMs would rule as being 'part of the body of the original character'.
But even if that wasn't the case, you can still use true resurrection on them.
The spell can even provide a new body if the original no longer exists, in which case you must speak the creature's name. The creature then appears in an unoccupied space you choose within 10 feet of you.
Simply casting resurrection might not do the trick. It says it will 'restore any missing body parts', so perhaps your DM will be generous and say that if you bring some ash from the creature, everything else classifies as 'a missing body part', but true resurrection should work regardless of what you do or do not classify disintegrated ash as.
$endgroup$
True Resurrection works
You mention that you have nothing of the body left. Well, that's not entirely true because you still have ashes, which most DMs would rule as being 'part of the body of the original character'.
But even if that wasn't the case, you can still use true resurrection on them.
The spell can even provide a new body if the original no longer exists, in which case you must speak the creature's name. The creature then appears in an unoccupied space you choose within 10 feet of you.
Simply casting resurrection might not do the trick. It says it will 'restore any missing body parts', so perhaps your DM will be generous and say that if you bring some ash from the creature, everything else classifies as 'a missing body part', but true resurrection should work regardless of what you do or do not classify disintegrated ash as.
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It seems to me that if you can use any amount of ashes to Resurrect a character, it's easy to clone a character this way aswell. Would make some fun roleplaying though!
$endgroup$
– Eenzaat
Jan 16 at 12:12
3
$begingroup$
Great! Now I just need 25,000gp worth of diamonds and holy water. This is going to be a great campaign
$endgroup$
– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 16 at 12:45
$begingroup$
@JessedeBruijne Sounds like its time to switch to your back up character.
$endgroup$
– John
Jan 16 at 14:46
$begingroup$
Just like in Paranoia where every PC has RAW five identical backup clones in storage which replace the PCs when they die.
$endgroup$
– Philipp
Jan 16 at 15:18
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@Eenzaat not really as you also need the character's soul to be free and willing to return.
$endgroup$
– Michał Politowski
Jan 17 at 14:31
add a comment |
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It seems to me that if you can use any amount of ashes to Resurrect a character, it's easy to clone a character this way aswell. Would make some fun roleplaying though!
$endgroup$
– Eenzaat
Jan 16 at 12:12
3
$begingroup$
Great! Now I just need 25,000gp worth of diamonds and holy water. This is going to be a great campaign
$endgroup$
– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 16 at 12:45
$begingroup$
@JessedeBruijne Sounds like its time to switch to your back up character.
$endgroup$
– John
Jan 16 at 14:46
$begingroup$
Just like in Paranoia where every PC has RAW five identical backup clones in storage which replace the PCs when they die.
$endgroup$
– Philipp
Jan 16 at 15:18
$begingroup$
@Eenzaat not really as you also need the character's soul to be free and willing to return.
$endgroup$
– Michał Politowski
Jan 17 at 14:31
$begingroup$
It seems to me that if you can use any amount of ashes to Resurrect a character, it's easy to clone a character this way aswell. Would make some fun roleplaying though!
$endgroup$
– Eenzaat
Jan 16 at 12:12
$begingroup$
It seems to me that if you can use any amount of ashes to Resurrect a character, it's easy to clone a character this way aswell. Would make some fun roleplaying though!
$endgroup$
– Eenzaat
Jan 16 at 12:12
3
3
$begingroup$
Great! Now I just need 25,000gp worth of diamonds and holy water. This is going to be a great campaign
$endgroup$
– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 16 at 12:45
$begingroup$
Great! Now I just need 25,000gp worth of diamonds and holy water. This is going to be a great campaign
$endgroup$
– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 16 at 12:45
$begingroup$
@JessedeBruijne Sounds like its time to switch to your back up character.
$endgroup$
– John
Jan 16 at 14:46
$begingroup$
@JessedeBruijne Sounds like its time to switch to your back up character.
$endgroup$
– John
Jan 16 at 14:46
$begingroup$
Just like in Paranoia where every PC has RAW five identical backup clones in storage which replace the PCs when they die.
$endgroup$
– Philipp
Jan 16 at 15:18
$begingroup$
Just like in Paranoia where every PC has RAW five identical backup clones in storage which replace the PCs when they die.
$endgroup$
– Philipp
Jan 16 at 15:18
$begingroup$
@Eenzaat not really as you also need the character's soul to be free and willing to return.
$endgroup$
– Michał Politowski
Jan 17 at 14:31
$begingroup$
@Eenzaat not really as you also need the character's soul to be free and willing to return.
$endgroup$
– Michał Politowski
Jan 17 at 14:31
add a comment |
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Reincarnate
Ash remains obviously count as "piece of the body"
You touch a dead humanoid or a piece of a dead humanoid. Provided that the creature has been dead no longer than 10 days, the spell forms a new adult body for it and then calls the soul to enter that body.
It is a 5th level spell, so it will be easier to find someone who can cast this than true resurrection. However, the target will have different body and face, and most likely entirely different race, something more than your character can brace, but that will likely make a good story for another time and place.
Crawford implies that life-restoring spell that can replace body parts can indeed raise disintegrated creature by a beholder.
Q: adventurer disintegrated by a beholder: can she get resurrect/raise/reincarnate?
A: A life-restoring spell (like raise dead) that can't replace missing body parts can't raise the disintegrated.
Note: reincarnate cannot be used to bring someone disintegrated by disintegrate spell.
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Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat.
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– doppelgreener♦
Jan 17 at 9:50
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Reincarnate
Ash remains obviously count as "piece of the body"
You touch a dead humanoid or a piece of a dead humanoid. Provided that the creature has been dead no longer than 10 days, the spell forms a new adult body for it and then calls the soul to enter that body.
It is a 5th level spell, so it will be easier to find someone who can cast this than true resurrection. However, the target will have different body and face, and most likely entirely different race, something more than your character can brace, but that will likely make a good story for another time and place.
Crawford implies that life-restoring spell that can replace body parts can indeed raise disintegrated creature by a beholder.
Q: adventurer disintegrated by a beholder: can she get resurrect/raise/reincarnate?
A: A life-restoring spell (like raise dead) that can't replace missing body parts can't raise the disintegrated.
Note: reincarnate cannot be used to bring someone disintegrated by disintegrate spell.
$endgroup$
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Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat.
$endgroup$
– doppelgreener♦
Jan 17 at 9:50
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Reincarnate
Ash remains obviously count as "piece of the body"
You touch a dead humanoid or a piece of a dead humanoid. Provided that the creature has been dead no longer than 10 days, the spell forms a new adult body for it and then calls the soul to enter that body.
It is a 5th level spell, so it will be easier to find someone who can cast this than true resurrection. However, the target will have different body and face, and most likely entirely different race, something more than your character can brace, but that will likely make a good story for another time and place.
Crawford implies that life-restoring spell that can replace body parts can indeed raise disintegrated creature by a beholder.
Q: adventurer disintegrated by a beholder: can she get resurrect/raise/reincarnate?
A: A life-restoring spell (like raise dead) that can't replace missing body parts can't raise the disintegrated.
Note: reincarnate cannot be used to bring someone disintegrated by disintegrate spell.
$endgroup$
Reincarnate
Ash remains obviously count as "piece of the body"
You touch a dead humanoid or a piece of a dead humanoid. Provided that the creature has been dead no longer than 10 days, the spell forms a new adult body for it and then calls the soul to enter that body.
It is a 5th level spell, so it will be easier to find someone who can cast this than true resurrection. However, the target will have different body and face, and most likely entirely different race, something more than your character can brace, but that will likely make a good story for another time and place.
Crawford implies that life-restoring spell that can replace body parts can indeed raise disintegrated creature by a beholder.
Q: adventurer disintegrated by a beholder: can she get resurrect/raise/reincarnate?
A: A life-restoring spell (like raise dead) that can't replace missing body parts can't raise the disintegrated.
Note: reincarnate cannot be used to bring someone disintegrated by disintegrate spell.
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Jan 16 at 15:23
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Not directly related to the question, but I love when PC death motivates further action in the game, rather than grinding the narrative to a halt. Sounds like a fun group you have, there :)
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– Sardonic
Jan 16 at 18:37
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@Vylix I'm not a monster expert, but it was just a scaled down version of an actual Beholder, with only 4 rays.You can find versions of it if you Google '5e Undead Beholder'
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– Jesse de Bruijne
Jan 17 at 14:35