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D&D 5E Dim Light question

A player asked me this, and I haven't thought of an answer so I decided to throw it out there to see if anyone knows of something I am missing:

Is there a spell, magic items, or feature of some sort that will create dim light without bright light, and does NOT require concentration?

Because of the last part, Dancing Lights and Faerie Fire are out, and I have yet to find anything else that works as an answer.

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Fenris-77

Small God of the Dozens
Supporter

Nothing springs to mind. We're talking about creating dim light in darkness right? Not lowering bright light to dim?

If it's the first, then the easy answer is to just say there's a toggle on your light cantrip. You want dim? You get dim. I don't think you're breaking anything there.

DND_Reborn

The High Aldwin

Well, I just thought of hooded lanterns. You can lower it to shed only dim light in a 5' radius.

FWIW I am looking for RAW, by-the-book type answers, so though it's a good idea to allow light to have a dimmer mode or something, it would be a house-rule.

Ultimately, something like Dancing Lights, which is only dim light, but without the need for concentration.

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shadowoflameth

Adventurer

Use a hooded lantern or a caster could create a spell say as a thought Lvl 1, Dim lights. Creates Dim light or reduces ambient non-magical light to dim light in a 20' radius for up to one hour without concentration.

Umbran

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Staff member Cranium rat brains? Reactions: Lidgar , Shiroiken , Fenris447 and 2 others

jaelis

Oh this is where the title goes?
Light spell on an object placed inside a hooded lantern, or a dark glass bottle? Reactions: the Jester

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Theo R Cwithin

I cast "Baconstorm!"
The "fey" special feature on a magic item (DMG p142) causes it to shed dim light in a 5ft radius. Reactions: doctorbadwolf , Shiroiken , the Jester and 2 others

DND_Reborn

The High Aldwin

I think the only thing is the hooded lantern with a light source (oil, light cantrip, or a continual flame). That should work fine. Nothing else I know of and harvesting cranium rat brains probably isn't what the PC is looking to do.

DND_Reborn

The High Aldwin
The "fey" special feature on a magic item (DMG p142) causes it to shed dim light in a 5ft radius. That's a good one, too. I've never looked at those tables really so thanks for pointing it out.

Umbran

Mod Squad
Staff member That's a good one, too. I've never looked at those tables really so thanks for pointing it out.


If you really want to be "by the book" then that only works while the item is in moonlight. Though, if you include Xanathar's. the characters can search out the recipe for a dimly-glowing item, and craft it. Surely, if that's it's only power, it is a common item in terms of expenses and time.

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Theo R Cwithin

I cast "Baconstorm!"
Cranium rat brains?

I'm now envisioning a little dinner party of mindflayers serving up cranium rat brain aspic-- on the good china, of course.

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Umbran

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I'm now envisioning a little dinner party of mindflayers serving up cranium rat brain aspic-- on the good china, of course.


Ah. I was envisioning a soup with a nice clear broth. or a smoothie. Reactions: Theo R Cwithin

DND_Reborn

The High Aldwin

If you really want to be "by the book" then that only works while the item is in moonlight. Though, if you include Xanathar's. the characters can search out the recipe for a dimly-glowing item, and craft it. Surely, if that's it's only power, it is a common item in terms of expenses and time.

Oh, you're right. I misread the description! I thought it read "and glows with a pale radiance of moonlight", not "in moonlight".

Yeah, unfortunately it makes that useless.

A custom magic item would be cheap and simple, etc. since that would be its only power--- but the benefits, oh, the benefits to that character! shudder
Fortunately, the simple hooded lantern (with whatever light source) solves the problem. shudder again

Because of the last part, Dancing Lights and Faerie Fire are out, and I have yet to find anything else that works as an answer.
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