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Title: [Donjon] Light/Darkness question
Post by: 8bitjunkie on June 01, 2004, 07:11:52 PM
I am getting around pretty well in Donjon except for some issues related to darkness in dungeons. I can make up most stuff on the fly when it comes to lanterns, torches, etc. However, a player wants to play a race that can see in the dark, how do you guys handle this? Also, how do you handle light spells?
Title: Re: [Donjon] Light/Darkness question
Post by: Clinton R. Nixon on June 01, 2004, 07:56:03 PM
Quote from: 8bitjunkieI am getting around pretty well in Donjon except for some issues related to darkness in dungeons. I can make up most stuff on the fly when it comes to lanterns, torches, etc. However, a player wants to play a race that can see in the dark, how do you guys handle this? Also, how do you handle light spells?

Facts, facts, facts. Remember that by the character creation rules, a player cannot have a race that just "sees in the dark." His character sees in the dark this well, determined by a score - a score that can be rolled to state what he sees in the darkness.
Title: [Donjon] Light/Darkness question
Post by: 8bitjunkie on June 01, 2004, 08:26:06 PM
I figured a ability/score would be involved as this is an ability out of the norm...norm being human I suppose.

There are some implied facts such as a human can see, and can see with light - if searching, pushing the distance, or looking for something specific they can use their base Dis roll without any supporting abilities (difficulty varies of course) correct? With these implied facts, why not the other way around for some other creatures that should/could see in the dark (Ork, Giant Bat, etc.) without a specific "See in the Dark" supporting ability?

I guess I don't see the a reason why a Demon or an Ork for example should go out of their way to pick up a See in the Dark supporting ability unless they really wanted to boost their Dis roll when actively searching, etc. in the dark.

Sorry for all the questions, I am trying to make a serious campaign using Donjon and this topic is high on my list to iron out =)
Title: [Donjon] Light/Darkness question
Post by: Bob McNamee on June 02, 2004, 02:16:56 AM
I believe if they don't take a 'See in the Dark'  ability, then their race can't see in the dark. Or they are a poor example of their race when it comes to that ability.
Title: Re: [Donjon] Light/Darkness question
Post by: 8bitjunkie on June 26, 2004, 03:11:02 PM
Quote from: Clinton R. Nixon
Facts, facts, facts. Remember that by the character creation rules, a player cannot have a race that just "sees in the dark." His character sees in the dark this well, determined by a score - a score that can be rolled to state what he sees in the darkness.

This was just one example of a "facts" issue I was having with Donjon. I have been gaming since the 70's so I had to relearn some things to see past this (pun intended hehe). I get it now and having a blast playing!