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5e Spelljammer game
Typically I play that everyone starts 1st level with max, and subsequent levels have a minimum gain of HD/2+1.  So for Melville he would have 6/2+1+2 = 5, so he should be up to 12 HP total, with 2 HD.
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need to get more money lol need to get me some thieves picks and jewelry tools, I went with the standard starting gear rather than roll wealth because I did not want to try my luck especially when what i have is well above the average on a roll
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(11-25-2020, 12:36 AM)GM Anthraxus Wrote: Typically I play that everyone starts 1st level with max, and subsequent levels have a minimum gain of HD/2+1.  So for Melville he would have 6/2+1+2 = 5, so he should be up to 12 HP total, with 2 HD.

I already have 8 hp.. max 1st level + con = 6+2
1/2 d6+1 = 4+con = 4+2 = 6  so don't you mean I would have 14?
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Yes that right
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(11-25-2020, 01:02 AM)DM Vitkyng Wrote:
(11-25-2020, 12:36 AM)GM Anthraxus Wrote: Typically I play that everyone starts 1st level with max, and subsequent levels have a minimum gain of HD/2+1.  So for Melville he would have 6/2+1+2 = 5, so he should be up to 12 HP total, with 2 HD.

I already have 8 hp.. max 1st level + con = 6+2
1/2 d6+1 = 4+con = 4+2 = 6  so don't you mean I would have 14?

Yeah. Forgot to apply your can bonus for lvl 1.
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I think I'm pretty much done...
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Cool, now we just need to wait for the lovely admins to setup the forum.
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