Question:
Is there a feat in Pathfinder that would give me dark vision?
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13 years ago
I'm the only human in the group and everyone else can see in the dark...I'm a third level monk if that makes any difference. I don't have any of the books, so if you could tell me which book it's in so I can find it that would be great! (or just what it does would work too)
Thanks! ;)
Three answers:
Thomas S
13 years ago
Sadly the only feat I am aware of that actually gives you darkvision is the Aspect of the Beast. It's first requirement is that you have the ability to Wild Shape, lycanthropy, or to be a ranger with the natural weapon style. To make matters worse, because you are human you would only get low-light vision from it, as it steps up vision rather than simply granting darkvision. (Races that already have low-light get darkvision.) Aspect of the Beast is in the Advanced Player's Guide



Consider taking Blind Fighting from the rules instead. Then you won't be taking as many penalties at least.



There are also several kinds of magic items that can give you darkvision. Try talking your DM around to granting you Goggles of the Night as an item to get you more in parity with the others. This is the cheapest solution, but there is also the Ebony Wayfinder (a slotless item!), the Belt of Dwarven Kind, and the Cat's Eye Crown.



Those last four items are from the: Core Rules, Seekers of Secrets, Core Rules, and Advanced Races Guide in that order.
anonymous
8 years ago
Darkvision Pathfinder
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13 years ago
Deepsight

Your senses are especially keen in the utter darkness.

Prerequisite: Darkvision 60 feet.

Benefit: Your darkvision has a range of 120 feet.

Normal: Darkvision normally extends 60 or 90 feet.



Thats the only feat that helps darkvision, or the only one i know.


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