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Apply glow ink sacs to a spyglass to give you a night vision spyglass

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    I just thought of this, as well. I'm glad someone has already made a thread about it! :) I often find myself exploring a dark cave system and wishing for an item just like this, so I can better see all the ores and openings in the distance, and better judge where I should be aiming to go next. This is especially true after the introduction of the "Caves & Cliffs" terrain generation.

     

    To be honest, it sounds a bit overpowered, so maybe the crafting recipe should be a little expensive - as expensive as brewing a whole batch of Night Vision potions, at least. It is different enough from said potions (and therefore a noteworthy addition to the game) as described by the OP of the thread:

    • you can use it anywhere, whenever, and
    • there is no effect that expires,

    but, as opposed to a potion effect,

    • it requires you to stop and look around situationally, and
    • only what you see through the spyglass gets Night Vision-ed, not your entire field of view.

     

    To avoid tool clutter, perhaps it could even just be an Enchantment for the regular Spyglass. I daresay it would be thematically cool if said Enchanted Book could be found in the Ancient Cities, given

    • their need for decent loot, and
    • the dichotomy between the Deep Dark and a See-through-the-Dark Spyglass (the same way you find the Echo Shards/Recovery Compass in the place where the game's deadliest mob slumbers),

    buuuut... maybe that specific placement would make the item too late-game or hard to get.