D&D 5E Revisiting RAW Darkness Spell


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Charlaquin

Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
IIRC, Devil's Sight specifically says that it can see through magical darkness.
The Devil’s Sight Invocation says that the warlock can see normally in darkness, including magical darkness (which weirdly implies that dim light still imposes disadvantage on the warlock’s Wisdom checks relying in sight, but I don’t think that’s intended). The Devil’s Sight feature in the stat block of many devils says that magical darkness doesn’t impede the devil’s Darkvision.
 

Lyxen

Great Old One
Wouldn’t devils sight just be a stronger version of dark vision which can’t see through Darkness

It's dangerous to bring say that they are similar, because in the end they just don't work the same way. There are also specialised forms in which sorcerers can see through their own darkness spells, and not those cast by others. And then there is the gloomstalker, who somehow negates darkvision... It's a bit of a mess and my take on it is that, to avoid headaches, it's best just to take each ability at face value and not try too hard to unify the vision... :)
 

Charlaquin

Goblin Queen (She/Her/Hers)
It's dangerous to bring say that they are similar, because in the end they just don't work the same way. There are also specialised forms in which sorcerers can see through their own darkness spells, and not those cast by others. And then there is the gloomstalker, who somehow negates darkvision... It's a bit of a mess and my take on it is that, to avoid headaches, it's best just to take each ability at face value and not try too hard to unify the vision... :)
Especially when Devil’s Sight has two different versions.
 

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