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Moonlight Mode

Dynamic Lighting has Daylight Mode that makes a whole page have bright light, but there's no function to give a whole page dim light like a moonlit night, which is important if some characters have darkvision but other don't. As it stands, I have to create a dim light source and place it all over the page, making sure to get around all the corners because one giant moon token will get blocked by walls. And just "turning down the brightness slider" isn't a solution; it's not even a functional workaround because that's not how dim light works mechanically. What is needed is dim light over the whole page so that darkvision-enabled characters will see it normally and non-darkvision characters will see it with Nocturnal/Dimming and/or Tint Color effects.
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I'm not quite sure what you're asking. I'm assuming D&D 5e rules concerning nigh vision. In the screen shot below, I've set the map's daylight mode ON and adjusted the slider to about 10% brightness. I've given the character token ("Dummy") night vision out to 60' with the Nocturnal option. As you can see, the map is in dim light except for 60' around the token, which appears as brightly lit because of the token's night vision. A token without night vision would see the entire map as dimly lit.
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