that's correct - the Beholder is immune to the prone condition and the Beholder Zombie isn't - I guess it doesn't have as good a grasp of aerial acrobatics as it did when it was alive!
In all seriousness though, D&D Beyond accurately reflects the rules as published by Wizards of the Coast, including all errata. I don't know why they decided not to add prone immunity to the beholder zombie, or Death Tyrant. It could well be due to being undead, as the Spectator also is immune to the prone condition.
The Zombie Beholder page lists no prone immunity, but an errata was made in 2016 that restores that immunity from the original beholder.
Unsure where else to put this, so feedback it is. Can't really count it as a 'bug' persay.
Hi there Tyroki,
that's correct - the Beholder is immune to the prone condition and the Beholder Zombie isn't - I guess it doesn't have as good a grasp of aerial acrobatics as it did when it was alive!
In all seriousness though, D&D Beyond accurately reflects the rules as published by Wizards of the Coast, including all errata. I don't know why they decided not to add prone immunity to the beholder zombie, or Death Tyrant. It could well be due to being undead, as the Spectator also is immune to the prone condition.
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