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|image = Devils Sight.webp
|image = PassiveFeature DevilsSight.png
|icon = Devils Sight Icon.webp
|summary = Allows the wearer to see through both natural and magical darkness.
|summary = '''Devil's Sight''' is an [[Eldritch Invocation]] from the [[Warlock]] class. It allows the wearer to see through both natural and magical darkness.
|description = You can see normally in darkness, both magical and non-magical, to a distance of{{Distance|m=24|ft=80}}.
|description = You can see normally in darkness, both magical and non-magical, to a distance of {{Distance|m=24|ft=80}}.
|class learns at level 2 = Warlock
|used by creatures = Conjured Imp, Cursed Imp, Gilded Imp, Helsik, Lesser Imp, Pactsplitter, Raphael, Sceleritas Fel, Tska'an, Vengeful Imp, Vengeful Merregon
| notes =
* Devil's Sight gives immunity to blindness caused by darkness but not for other type of blindnesses. For example, it protects from being blinded by {{SAI|Darkness}} but not by {{SAI|Blindness}} or {{SAI|Hunger of Hadar}}. The corresponding condition name for all the previously mentioned spells is [[Blinded]], and the difference can be seen only in the duration part of the ingame tooltip which states ''Whilst on surface'' for Darkness and ''Until long rest'' for for Blindess and Hunger of Hadar.  
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 13 October 2024

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Devil's Sight is an Eldritch Invocation from the Warlock class. It allows the wearer to see through both natural and magical darkness.

Description

You can see normally in darkness, both magical and non-magical, to a distance of 24 m / 80 ft.

How to learn

Notes

  • Devil's Sight gives immunity to blindness caused by darkness but not for other type of blindnesses. For example, it protects from being blinded by Darkness Darkness but not by Blindness Blindness or Hunger of Hadar Hunger of Hadar. The corresponding condition name for all the previously mentioned spells is Blinded, and the difference can be seen only in the duration part of the ingame tooltip which states Whilst on surface for Darkness and Until long rest for for Blindess and Hunger of Hadar.