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<blockquote data-quote="werk" data-source="post: 3586243" data-attributes="member: 29663"><p>I think you must be making it too hard, or rather, you want it to more closely model reality than it does.</p><p></p><p>By RAW, either it is completely dark, and you can't see anything without a light source, or it is shadowy and you can see as far as you are able, but with limited clarity...20% miss chance. If it's shadowy, and the character has low light vision, it looks like day.</p><p></p><p>If you are in the dark, and others are gathered around a campfire, their campfire has a light radius, an area you could see inside unless it is concealed by something. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think the answer to the original question "We know lowlight vision doubles how far you can see but what's the initial value?" the initial value is infinity with scaling difficulty (-1/10') and consideration to concealment.</p><p></p><p>Could someone standing in the dark see a campfire a mile away? Sure, but -521 to the spot makes it pretty difficult to pick out targets. Again, the system doesn't model reality, it's just simplified mechanics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="werk, post: 3586243, member: 29663"] I think you must be making it too hard, or rather, you want it to more closely model reality than it does. By RAW, either it is completely dark, and you can't see anything without a light source, or it is shadowy and you can see as far as you are able, but with limited clarity...20% miss chance. If it's shadowy, and the character has low light vision, it looks like day. If you are in the dark, and others are gathered around a campfire, their campfire has a light radius, an area you could see inside unless it is concealed by something. I think the answer to the original question "We know lowlight vision doubles how far you can see but what's the initial value?" the initial value is infinity with scaling difficulty (-1/10') and consideration to concealment. Could someone standing in the dark see a campfire a mile away? Sure, but -521 to the spot makes it pretty difficult to pick out targets. Again, the system doesn't model reality, it's just simplified mechanics. [/QUOTE]
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