

Or maybe it IS actually a viable tactic to indefinitely fool the Beholder with the Major Image illusion because the spell description says: seems completely real, including sounds, smells.So the Beholder should continue to waste his rays on the illusion indefinitely? Or when should it stop?.So if the Beholder is targeting a well-known seasoned warrior, it should not surprise him that his rays are not affecting the character, like, at all?.Or maybe the "experienced" Beholder would know, that sometimes such stuff happens when his enemies "succeed with the saving throw" 😁 or when the enemies are somehow immune to some of his rays?.Or the Beholder should notice the strange fact that the target hasn't even flinched when it was attacked by a super deadly and scary ray?.Or he shouldn't be able to see that the ray went through the target because he can't see what's behind the target?.

Beholder's rays are definitely not a "physical interaction", but should the Beholder notice that his rays are just going "through" the target, not affecting it at all?.Physical interaction with the image reveals it to be an illusion,īut what about a magical interaction from a Beholder's ray? The description of the Major Image spell says: The bard came up with an idea to distract the Beholder with the Major Image spell. We're running the Dragon Heist campaign and the party is facing Xanathar.
