Happy Holidays everyone. Quick question that hasn’t come up before in our group. Can elves or dwarves see better at night or low light conditions than say humans?
Happy Holidays everyone.
Happy Holidays everyone.
Happy Holidays everyone.
Happy Holidays everyone. Quick question that hasn’t come up before in our group. Can elves or dwarves see better at night or low light conditions than say humans?
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My understanding is per “old school” D&D elves and dwarves have infravision as the basic Gygaxian default; unless your Dungeon World house rules differ. I don’t think it is in the rulebook.
This has come up here before and the answer is: Ask the players. DW doesn’t make any assumptions about setting, and, as far as I know, this isn’t mentioned one way or the other anywhere in the book.
As above. It entirely depends on the player of the elf and the player of the dwarf what the races are capable of.
This is a good opportunity to ask the players.
All Powered by the Apocalypse games (which DW is) use this table practice.
When you don’t know, ask the players. There agreed answer becomes truth in the fiction for the ongoing campaign going forward.
Most players have a “revelation” moment the first time you fire one of these questions their way. 😆
Ask questions and use the answers.
In Dungeon World humans have dark hearing. They can hear in darkness as though it was broad daylight.
It’s never come up in our game. We all just assumed they needed light sources, so that’s the world default. Of course, we’ve never had a dwarf PC.