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Is there a benefit to having both truesight and darkvision?


Low-Light, Darkvision and nightfallIs there a period of adaption when moving between regular vision and darkvision?Clarification On Staying Hidden For Long Range Spell SnipersDoes the Darkness spell block vision?Can a blind character benefit from gaining Truesight?How to stat a character with truesight that is blind outside a certain radius?Are there monsters with both Magic Resistance and Legendary Resistance?How can I compensate for replacing darkvision with low-light vision for playable races?Are there any flying creatures with truesight?Is this homebrew race with a day/night-dependent racial trait balanced?






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The Avatar of Death (as summoned by the skull card in a deck of many things) has both truesight and darkvision to a range of 60ft. The darkvision seems redundant, because truesight already lets you see through all darkness as if it were normal lighting. Is there any benefit to having both abilities?










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The Avatar of Death (as summoned by the skull card in a deck of many things) has both truesight and darkvision to a range of 60ft. The darkvision seems redundant, because truesight already lets you see through all darkness as if it were normal lighting. Is there any benefit to having both abilities?










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The Avatar of Death (as summoned by the skull card in a deck of many things) has both truesight and darkvision to a range of 60ft. The darkvision seems redundant, because truesight already lets you see through all darkness as if it were normal lighting. Is there any benefit to having both abilities?







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The Avatar of Death probably not, a PC possibly



The Avatar of Death would likely always use truesight, as darkvision has less benefits.



If a PC was granted truesight and darkvision of 60 feet a PC would likely always use truesight up to the 60 foot range. A mechanical benefit to having darkvision would be the possible ability to increase the range of the darkvision beyond 60 feet. Using class features such as the Ranger Gloom Stalker’s Umbral Sight, the range for darkvision would be extended to 90 feet.






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    If a PC was granted truesight and darkvision of 60 feet a PC would likely always use truesight up to the 60 foot range. A mechanical benefit to having darkvision would be the possible ability to increase the range of the darkvision beyond 60 feet. Using class features such as the Ranger Gloom Stalker’s Umbral Sight, the range for darkvision would be extended to 90 feet.






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      The Avatar of Death would likely always use truesight, as darkvision has less benefits.



      If a PC was granted truesight and darkvision of 60 feet a PC would likely always use truesight up to the 60 foot range. A mechanical benefit to having darkvision would be the possible ability to increase the range of the darkvision beyond 60 feet. Using class features such as the Ranger Gloom Stalker’s Umbral Sight, the range for darkvision would be extended to 90 feet.






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        The Avatar of Death would likely always use truesight, as darkvision has less benefits.



        If a PC was granted truesight and darkvision of 60 feet a PC would likely always use truesight up to the 60 foot range. A mechanical benefit to having darkvision would be the possible ability to increase the range of the darkvision beyond 60 feet. Using class features such as the Ranger Gloom Stalker’s Umbral Sight, the range for darkvision would be extended to 90 feet.






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        If a PC was granted truesight and darkvision of 60 feet a PC would likely always use truesight up to the 60 foot range. A mechanical benefit to having darkvision would be the possible ability to increase the range of the darkvision beyond 60 feet. Using class features such as the Ranger Gloom Stalker’s Umbral Sight, the range for darkvision would be extended to 90 feet.







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