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Low-light vision extends the distance a creature can see in conditions of low light, rather than allowing vision in no light like darkvision. In previous editions, low-light and dark visions were known as infravision and was used to describe the ability to detect infrared signatures.

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  • Low-light vision
  • Low-Light Vision
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  • Low-light vision extends the distance a creature can see in conditions of low light, rather than allowing vision in no light like darkvision. In previous editions, low-light and dark visions were known as infravision and was used to describe the ability to detect infrared signatures.
  • In previous editions, low-light and dark visions were known as infravision and was used to describe the ability to detect infrared signatures.
  • Specifics: Low-light vision grants the ability to see in the dark, but not as far as darkvision. Use: automatic
  • Limited Low-Light Vision can also be granted by using weapons with night scope mod attached, like the varmint rifle.
  • Characters with low-light vision have eyes that are so sensitive to light that they can see twice as far as normal in dim light. Low-light vision is color vision. A spellcaster with low-light vision can read a scroll as long as even the tiniest candle flame is next to her as a source of light. Characters with low-light vision can see outdoors on a moonlit night as well as they can during the day.
  • Low-light vision is the ability to see in conditions of dim illumination as if the illumination were actually as bright as daylight. Characters with low-light vision have eyes that are so sensitive to light that they can see twice as far as a human in starlight, moonlight, torchlight, and similar conditions of shadowy illumination. They retain the ability to distinguish color and detail under these conditions. Thus, if a group of adventurers passes down a dark passage with a torch illuminating a 20-foot radius, an elf with low-light vision can see everything within 40 feet of the torch. A spellcaster with low-light vision can read a scroll as long as even the tiniest candle flame is next to her as a source of light.
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Specifics
  • Low-light vision is the ability to see in conditions of dim illumination as if the illumination were actually as bright as daylight. Characters with low-light vision have eyes that are so sensitive to light that they can see twice as far as a human in starlight, moonlight, torchlight, and similar conditions of shadowy illumination. They retain the ability to distinguish color and detail under these conditions. Thus, if a group of adventurers passes down a dark passage with a torch illuminating a 20-foot radius, an elf with low-light vision can see everything within 40 feet of the torch. A spellcaster with low-light vision can read a scroll as long as even the tiniest candle flame is next to her as a source of light. As of patch 1.10, both Darkvision and Low-Light Vision are an action mode that can be toggled. Special: A Wolf animal companion will receive Low-light vision for free at 1st level.
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Type
  • Racial
  • race
DESC
  • Low-light vision grants the ability to see in the dark, but not as far as darkvision.
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Use
  • automatic
  • Action Mode
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  • ife_lowlight.gif
abstract
  • Low-light vision extends the distance a creature can see in conditions of low light, rather than allowing vision in no light like darkvision. In previous editions, low-light and dark visions were known as infravision and was used to describe the ability to detect infrared signatures.
  • In previous editions, low-light and dark visions were known as infravision and was used to describe the ability to detect infrared signatures.
  • Specifics: Low-light vision grants the ability to see in the dark, but not as far as darkvision. Use: automatic
  • Limited Low-Light Vision can also be granted by using weapons with night scope mod attached, like the varmint rifle.
  • Low-light vision is the ability to see in conditions of dim illumination as if the illumination were actually as bright as daylight. Characters with low-light vision have eyes that are so sensitive to light that they can see twice as far as a human in starlight, moonlight, torchlight, and similar conditions of shadowy illumination. They retain the ability to distinguish color and detail under these conditions. Thus, if a group of adventurers passes down a dark passage with a torch illuminating a 20-foot radius, an elf with low-light vision can see everything within 40 feet of the torch. A spellcaster with low-light vision can read a scroll as long as even the tiniest candle flame is next to her as a source of light. As of patch 1.10, both Darkvision and Low-Light Vision are an action mode that can be toggled. Special: A Wolf animal companion will receive Low-light vision for free at 1st level. Use: Action Mode
  • Characters with low-light vision have eyes that are so sensitive to light that they can see twice as far as normal in dim light. Low-light vision is color vision. A spellcaster with low-light vision can read a scroll as long as even the tiniest candle flame is next to her as a source of light. Characters with low-light vision can see outdoors on a moonlit night as well as they can during the day.
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