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<blockquote data-quote="Tiberius" data-source="post: 757480" data-attributes="member: 1376"><p>Well, this isn't a terribly good example, because your character in question would be able to see out to 120 feet in full color thanks to his low-light vision. A better example would be if you had a torch that shed 20' of light. In that case, you would have:</p><p></p><p>20' of vision due to the torch</p><p>another 20' of vision (total: 40) of full-color vision due to the low-light vision</p><p>Finally 20' of black and white vision due to your 60' darkvision. In short:</p><p></p><p>Low-light vision allows you to see twice as far as you normally could in the prevailing darkness conditions, so long as there is a light source. There is no set limit to low-light vision, so you don't have, say, low-light vision 60.</p><p></p><p>Darkvision has a set range (in this case, 60 feet), out to which you can see in black and white when there is no light. This is not ruined by light or low-light vision. If an dwarf is holding a torch, she can see 20 feet as normal and the remaining 40 in black and white.</p><p></p><p>Does this help?</p><p></p><p>-Tiberius</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiberius, post: 757480, member: 1376"] Well, this isn't a terribly good example, because your character in question would be able to see out to 120 feet in full color thanks to his low-light vision. A better example would be if you had a torch that shed 20' of light. In that case, you would have: 20' of vision due to the torch another 20' of vision (total: 40) of full-color vision due to the low-light vision Finally 20' of black and white vision due to your 60' darkvision. In short: Low-light vision allows you to see twice as far as you normally could in the prevailing darkness conditions, so long as there is a light source. There is no set limit to low-light vision, so you don't have, say, low-light vision 60. Darkvision has a set range (in this case, 60 feet), out to which you can see in black and white when there is no light. This is not ruined by light or low-light vision. If an dwarf is holding a torch, she can see 20 feet as normal and the remaining 40 in black and white. Does this help? -Tiberius [/QUOTE]
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