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Is Darkvision a physical, or mental trait? (5e)

Just looking for a quick answer. My dwarf fighter died, but was brought back using the "Reincarnate" spell, and was turned into a bronze dragonborn. He has lost his physical attributes (Poison resistance, Constitution bonus) because of course his body is not his old one. But, would he lose his Darkvision? His eyes are not his own, but would his mind still remember how to attune his new eyes to the darkness?

Is Darkvision a physical, or mental trait? (5e)

Just looking for a quick answer. My dwarf fighter died, but was brought back using the "Reincarnate" spell, and was turned into a bronze dragonborn. He has lost his physical attributes (Poison resistance, Constitution bonus) because of course his body is not his old one. But, would he lose his Darkvision? His eyes are not his own, but would his mind still remember how to attune his new eyes to the darkness?

Is Darkvision a physical or mental trait?

My dwarf fighter died, but was brought back using the "Reincarnate" spell, and was turned into a bronze dragonborn. He has lost his physical attributes (Poison resistance, Constitution bonus) because of course his body is not his old one. But, would he lose his Darkvision? His eyes are not his own, but would his mind still remember how to attune his new eyes to the darkness?

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Is Darkvision a physical, or mental trait? (5e)

Just looking for a quick answer. My dwarf fighter died, but was brought back using the "Reincarnate" spell, and was turned into a bronze dragonborn. He has lost his physical attributes (Poison resistance, Constitution bonus) because of course his body is not his old one. But, would he lose his Darkvision? His eyes are not his own, but would his mind still remember how to attune his new eyes to the darkness?