I personally don't love Underdark Mode. It's hard for me to find information on, compared with standard black-on-white mode, but I understand why other people might like it.
What's killing me as a DM, though, is trying to scan through my party's character sheets for information when three of them have Underdark Mode turned on and three have it turned off. Reading a sheet in Underdark Mode is tough enough for me. Having to go back and forth between standard and Underdark is causing me twice the eyestrain.
Please implement a separate standard/Underdark toggle for DMs, independent of the choice of the owner of the character sheet, so that we DMs can enjoy consistency across a campaign.
I personally don't love Underdark Mode. It's hard for me to find information on, compared with standard black-on-white mode, but I understand why other people might like it.
What's killing me as a DM, though, is trying to scan through my party's character sheets for information when three of them have Underdark Mode turned on and three have it turned off. Reading a sheet in Underdark Mode is tough enough for me. Having to go back and forth between standard and Underdark is causing me twice the eyestrain.
Please implement a separate standard/Underdark toggle for DMs, independent of the choice of the owner of the character sheet, so that we DMs can enjoy consistency across a campaign.
Author of The Monsters Know What They're Doing: Combat Tactics for Dungeon Masters, MOAR! Monsters Know What They're Doing, How to Defend Your Lair and Making Enemies: Monster Design Inspiration for Tabletop Roleplaying Games.