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Yeah, I do. But "dim" almost never happens during gameplay. Either the party has a lightsource, or darkvision.
A mechanic devoted to "dim" light, would be an infuriating, pointless, waste.
For those corner cases such as cats, let Perception training ignore penalties from dim light.
I use (and like it when DMs use) light as essentially a terrain feature. But, I know a lot of DMs don't use terrain, either.
Also, if you don't use dim light does that mean that the wood-elf camouflage ability, and the shadow monk's shadowstep ability, can't be used?