Grayswandir
Just a lurker
Super-Vision
It seems to me that low-light vision isn't really that powerful. Sure, you can see twice as far under certain lighting conditions (less than full light, but not completely dark), but the ability rarely seems to come into play. Most encounters are at fairly close range. My experience could be abnormal, I suppose.
On the other hand, darkvision is great - as long as everyone in the party has it. But if even a single party member lacks darkvision, then out comes the trusty torch, and darkvision becomes near-useless. Sure, you can still see farther than the other party members (60 ft. versus 20 ft.), but again it doesn't usually matter.
Yet another reason why humans are superior - all the other races seem better (more better?) than they actually are.
... And darkvision is one of the half-orc's only perks. Poor guy.
It seems to me that low-light vision isn't really that powerful. Sure, you can see twice as far under certain lighting conditions (less than full light, but not completely dark), but the ability rarely seems to come into play. Most encounters are at fairly close range. My experience could be abnormal, I suppose.
On the other hand, darkvision is great - as long as everyone in the party has it. But if even a single party member lacks darkvision, then out comes the trusty torch, and darkvision becomes near-useless. Sure, you can still see farther than the other party members (60 ft. versus 20 ft.), but again it doesn't usually matter.
Yet another reason why humans are superior - all the other races seem better (more better?) than they actually are.
... And darkvision is one of the half-orc's only perks. Poor guy.