Dreamworks FUN Costumes Inflatable Dungeons & Dragons Beholder Adult Costume | Adult
Buy Dreamworks FUN Costumes Inflatable Dungeons & Dragons Beholder Adult Costume | Adult
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FUN Costumes Inflatable Dungeons & Dragons Beholder Adult Costume | Adult | $89.99 | ||||
FUN Costumes Adult Inflatable Dungeons & Dragons Beholder Costume | Adult | $89.99 |
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You took a risk. You opened the shiny door in the Cave of Unspeakable Horrors, located deep in the Underdark. You should have done a perception check before you opened the door, but hindsight is 20/20, right? Now, you've got an unfriendly-looking Beholder that's ready for a throw-down. What do you do? Ask the DM if you can put on this Inflatable Dungeons & Dragons Beholder Costume and attempt to use your unusually high charisma rating into charming... of course!
Design & Details
This D&D costume is the real deal. It's officially licensed from Hasbro and perfect recreates the look of a very irate Beholder, the likes of which are usually found hanging out inf creepy caves. The costume comes with a bright purple and pink tunic piece that's made out of windbreaker-style material. It features a vicious-looking mouth in the front, full of printed fangs and printed slobber.
When fully inflated, the piece comes to life! Just flip the switch on the fan, which is housed inside the costume, and it inflates into a full-sized Beholder, complete with more eye stalks than your cleric can shake a stick at. Of course, the front has a giant eye that'll be the envy of every monster in the manual (or maybe the rest of your D&D crew during the next campaign).
Careful with the Eye Beams
Once it's fully inflated, you're ready to terrorize any unsuspecting party... or you can always use it to charm your way out of combat if you encounter one wild adventuring. Unfortunately, the only thing we couldn't incorporate into this costume's design is the signature eye beams. But who knows? With a look as realistic as this Dungeons & Dragons Behold Inflatable Costume, you might be able to learn that yourself when you get some experience adventuring.
You took a risk. You opened the shiny door in the Cave of Unspeakable Horrors, located deep in the Underdark. You should have done a perception check before you opened the door, but hindsight is 20/20, right? Now, you've got an unfriendly-looking Beholder that's ready for a throw-down. What do you do? Ask the DM if you can put on this Inflatable Dungeons & Dragons Beholder Costume and attempt to use your unusually high charisma rating into charming... of course!
Design & Details
This D&D costume is the real deal. It's officially licensed from Hasbro and perfect recreates the look of a very irate Beholder, the likes of which are usually found hanging out inf creepy caves. The costume comes with a bright purple and pink tunic piece that's made out of windbreaker-style material. It features a vicious-looking mouth in the front, full of printed fangs and printed slobber.
When fully inflated, the piece comes to life! Just flip the switch on the fan, which is housed inside the costume, and it inflates into a full-sized Beholder, complete with more eye stalks than your cleric can shake a stick at. Of course, the front has a giant eye that'll be the envy of every monster in the manual (or maybe the rest of your D&D crew during the next campaign).
Careful with the Eye Beams
Once it's fully inflated, you're ready to terrorize any unsuspecting party... or you can always use it to charm your way out of combat if you encounter one wild adventuring. Unfortunately, the only thing we couldn't incorporate into this costume's design is the signature eye beams. But who knows? With a look as realistic as this Dungeons & Dragons Behold Inflatable Costume, you might be able to learn that yourself when you get some experience adventuring.
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