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Does the Shadow Magic sorcerer's Eyes of the Dark feature work on all Darkness spells or just his/her own?


Is there any way to see through Darkness without removing it?Does Darkness cast a shadow?How does a shadow monk teleport into magical darkness if they don't have line of sight to a square inside of it?What does the Ebon Eyes spell do?Does the Shadow Magic sorcerer's Hound of Ill Omen stack disadvantage if I summon more than one?Can I retrieve and then stow away an item every turn without using up my Action?Are there any major balance issues with Sorcerers having access to these non-sorcerer spells?Does Robe of Eyes penetrate Darkness?Does radiant damage work in magical darkness?How does my homebrew spell replacement for the Shadow Magic sorcerer's Hound of Ill Omen feature compare to the original?













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Shadow Magic sorcerers get the Eyes of the Dark feature (XGtE, p. 51):




When you reach 3rd level in this class you learn the darkness spell [...] If you cast it with sorcery points, you can see through the darkness created by the spell.




Does this mean that if a Shadow Sorcerer casts darkness using sorcery points and then moves into a different area of magical darkness (not the one s/he created), the Sorcerer would not be able to see?



Or does the ability mean that the Sorcerer would possess the ability to see through the magical darkness created by the darkness spell in general (provided they were maintaining their own casting of the spell)?










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Shadow Magic sorcerers get the Eyes of the Dark feature (XGtE, p. 51):




When you reach 3rd level in this class you learn the darkness spell [...] If you cast it with sorcery points, you can see through the darkness created by the spell.




Does this mean that if a Shadow Sorcerer casts darkness using sorcery points and then moves into a different area of magical darkness (not the one s/he created), the Sorcerer would not be able to see?



Or does the ability mean that the Sorcerer would possess the ability to see through the magical darkness created by the darkness spell in general (provided they were maintaining their own casting of the spell)?










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Shadow Magic sorcerers get the Eyes of the Dark feature (XGtE, p. 51):




When you reach 3rd level in this class you learn the darkness spell [...] If you cast it with sorcery points, you can see through the darkness created by the spell.




Does this mean that if a Shadow Sorcerer casts darkness using sorcery points and then moves into a different area of magical darkness (not the one s/he created), the Sorcerer would not be able to see?



Or does the ability mean that the Sorcerer would possess the ability to see through the magical darkness created by the darkness spell in general (provided they were maintaining their own casting of the spell)?










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Shadow Magic sorcerers get the Eyes of the Dark feature (XGtE, p. 51):




When you reach 3rd level in this class you learn the darkness spell [...] If you cast it with sorcery points, you can see through the darkness created by the spell.




Does this mean that if a Shadow Sorcerer casts darkness using sorcery points and then moves into a different area of magical darkness (not the one s/he created), the Sorcerer would not be able to see?



Or does the ability mean that the Sorcerer would possess the ability to see through the magical darkness created by the darkness spell in general (provided they were maintaining their own casting of the spell)?







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Eyes of the Dark only works through darkness cast by you with sorcery points.



As you quoted Eyes of the Dark from the Shadow Magic Sorcerer (my emphasis):




If you cast it with sorcery points, you can see through the darkness created by the spell.




The only magical darkness you can see through is the darkness you cast with sorcery points. Eyes of the Dark doesn't work if you cast darkness with a spell slot and you can't see with it through any other magical darkness created by others.






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    Eyes of the Dark only works through darkness cast by you with sorcery points.



    As you quoted Eyes of the Dark from the Shadow Magic Sorcerer (my emphasis):




    If you cast it with sorcery points, you can see through the darkness created by the spell.




    The only magical darkness you can see through is the darkness you cast with sorcery points. Eyes of the Dark doesn't work if you cast darkness with a spell slot and you can't see with it through any other magical darkness created by others.






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      Eyes of the Dark only works through darkness cast by you with sorcery points.



      As you quoted Eyes of the Dark from the Shadow Magic Sorcerer (my emphasis):




      If you cast it with sorcery points, you can see through the darkness created by the spell.




      The only magical darkness you can see through is the darkness you cast with sorcery points. Eyes of the Dark doesn't work if you cast darkness with a spell slot and you can't see with it through any other magical darkness created by others.






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        Eyes of the Dark only works through darkness cast by you with sorcery points.



        As you quoted Eyes of the Dark from the Shadow Magic Sorcerer (my emphasis):




        If you cast it with sorcery points, you can see through the darkness created by the spell.




        The only magical darkness you can see through is the darkness you cast with sorcery points. Eyes of the Dark doesn't work if you cast darkness with a spell slot and you can't see with it through any other magical darkness created by others.






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        Eyes of the Dark only works through darkness cast by you with sorcery points.



        As you quoted Eyes of the Dark from the Shadow Magic Sorcerer (my emphasis):




        If you cast it with sorcery points, you can see through the darkness created by the spell.




        The only magical darkness you can see through is the darkness you cast with sorcery points. Eyes of the Dark doesn't work if you cast darkness with a spell slot and you can't see with it through any other magical darkness created by others.







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