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The WOTC website has a psionic prestige class called the Crystal Master, who basically has a pick-and-choose list of powers. One of them, available at class level 2, makes him immune to magical blindness and allows him to see in magical darkness. 'Course, taking 5 psion levels and 2 PrC levels is probably too large an investment to be asking of every drow the PCs encounter. ;)

You could try summoning a few devils, since they can see in all magical darkness. However, note that alignment restrictions usually prevent drow from doing this. (Devils are LE, so a spell summoning them has Lawful and Evil descriptors. Lolth is CE, so her clerics cannot cast Good or Lawful spells.)
 


AuraSeer said:

You could try summoning a few devils, since they can see in all magical darkness. However, note that alignment restrictions usually prevent drow from doing this. (Devils are LE, so a spell summoning them has Lawful and Evil descriptors. Lolth is CE, so her clerics cannot cast Good or Lawful spells.)

That restriction doesn't apply to arcane casters. :)

I think "get a bat familiar" is the simplest answer.
Greg
 

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