There’s a funny thing about Darkvision, since depending on the exact game and edition you’re playing, it doesn’t always even work in dimly lit rooms, only complete darkness. Which gets a bit silly, sometimes.
Personally I like the Pathfinder approach where there is low-light vision, which lets you see in dim light as if it were bright, and darkvision, which is a lot harder to access but will bump you up to seeing in the dark (but without colour)
There’s a funny thing about Darkvision, since depending on the exact game and edition you’re playing, it doesn’t always even work in dimly lit rooms, only complete darkness. Which gets a bit silly, sometimes.
That’s how crepuscular predators hunt
Personally I like the Pathfinder approach where there is low-light vision, which lets you see in dim light as if it were bright, and darkvision, which is a lot harder to access but will bump you up to seeing in the dark (but without colour)