Potions, spells, rings, special race abillity: what does it excactly do?
Do you see further/ more specific in the dark? Or is it about seeing warm-blooded creatures?
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[QUOTE=TheAmazingOopah]Potions, spells, rings, special race abillity: what does it excactly do?
Do you see further/ more specific in the dark? Or is it about seeing warm-blooded creatures?[/QUOTE]
Infravision is the ability to see using heat instead of light. Many of the Underdark races have this as a naturaly ability. They have normal color or black/white vision when enough light it present, but infravision is more useful in complete darkness. Different colors are presented by varying degrees of heat. Something very hot would appear white, while colder things would appear black or purple or blue. In Baldur's Gate, it simply makes your PC, NPCs, and living enemies appear reddish in color. It's supposed to imply that you are using infravision instead of normal vision. I don't think it has an affect on the game at all. It would make sense that an elf could shoot better in the darkness than a human without infravision, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I'm not 100% sure here and I honestly hope I'm wrong, because it would be really cool if infravision played a bigger role in the game when it comes to dungeons and sewers and caverns and mines, but unfortunately I don't think it does.
Do you see further/ more specific in the dark? Or is it about seeing warm-blooded creatures?[/QUOTE]
Infravision is the ability to see using heat instead of light. Many of the Underdark races have this as a naturaly ability. They have normal color or black/white vision when enough light it present, but infravision is more useful in complete darkness. Different colors are presented by varying degrees of heat. Something very hot would appear white, while colder things would appear black or purple or blue. In Baldur's Gate, it simply makes your PC, NPCs, and living enemies appear reddish in color. It's supposed to imply that you are using infravision instead of normal vision. I don't think it has an affect on the game at all. It would make sense that an elf could shoot better in the darkness than a human without infravision, but that doesn't seem to be the case. I'm not 100% sure here and I honestly hope I'm wrong, because it would be really cool if infravision played a bigger role in the game when it comes to dungeons and sewers and caverns and mines, but unfortunately I don't think it does.
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They really need to make a mod that fixes the infravision thing for both characters and enemies. The game would be so much more exciting.
Any man who asks for greater authority does not deserve to have it.
--Tercero Xavier Harkonnen, to the Salusan Militia
The Council of Four Perverts: (1) Magrus (2) Darth Zenemij (3) Erenor (4) Luis Antonio
--Tercero Xavier Harkonnen, to the Salusan Militia
The Council of Four Perverts: (1) Magrus (2) Darth Zenemij (3) Erenor (4) Luis Antonio
Washing your hands is important if you cook your breakfast.
Originally Posted by greg28j
To my knowledge and experience infravision has absolutely now bearing on the range of missle weapons. All it really is, is a useless spell.I always thought characters with infravision using missile weapons had greater range (when in darkness).Although I never tested this.
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In official D&D, characters in combat in dark conditions that did not have infravision received a penalty to their to hit rolls while characters that did have infravision were not penalized.
I doubt that made it into the game though.
I doubt that made it into the game though.
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