Evil Eye

Evil Eyes are only found in The Everfall. They are large versions of Vile Eyes.

Tactics
Using Holy boons on your weapons is very helpful in taking down this horror much faster. This giant floating eyeball has tentacles with sharp teeth all over its body. While its barrier is up, it is completely invulnerable to attacks of any kind. Chopping off the tentacles from its body damages it and also allows you to attack its body.

The Evil Eye summons tentacles that constantly rise up from the floor. These tentacles can grab you with their mouth, strike at you, or cast powerful spells at you. Keeping these under control is a necessity. If the Evil Eye starts taking any real damage it phase shifts out of existence, leaving you to fight the many tentacles it's been summoning. Destroy these until it reappears.

If the shielding over its eye ever disappears, or the Evil Eye is stunned and the eye is out, strike at it with ranged or melee attacks to inflict huge damage on the boss. You don't have long before it rises back up and protects itself with a barrier and more tentacles, so you must be quick. The Evil Eye is also a master spell caster and has the ability to seal your spells with magick so high resistance to Silence and the elements is very, very, very useful here. Another thing to watch out for is the glare attack. It can cause petrification, so bring lots of silence softeners.

Stats
HP: 66,666

XP: 20,000

Weight: 1,500kg

Grapple: N/A

Attacks: Barrier, Charges, Seals Spells, Spells, Tentacles

Locations: Beyond the Rift

Type: Bosses

STATS

Atk: 1,400

Def: 350

Magick Atk: 1,400

Magick Def: 650

Damage Taken

Slash: 100%

Bash: 75%

Fire Res: 30%

Ice Res: 30%

Thunder Res: 30%

Holy Res: 150%

Dark Res: 10%

Drops
NORMAL DROPS WITH STEAL SKILL WITH DRAKE'S, WYRM, OR WYVERN'S TEAR

Trivia
The Evil Eye bears a strong resemblance to the Beholders of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. This lead to it being dubbed a Beholder by fans before its official name was known.

The reference to the Beholders of Dungeons & Dragons and its official name also creates a humorous pun; "In the eye of the beholder".