Doug McCrae
Legend
There's quite a big difference between 1974 OD&D and 3e. 1st level PCs in OD&D have hit dice ranging from a d4 up to a d8, so the average is 3.5. Death is at 0. In 3e, hit points range from 4 to 12, and death is at negative 10.
If we ignore the constitution bonus, the average 1st level OD&D PC can take 3.5 points of damage before dying, whereas the average 3e PC can take 18. That's a fivefold increase.
Over the course of D&D's history we can see a clear trend away from the Gygaxian high lethality game presented in OD&D. Even 1e increases hit dice, and lowers the death threshold into the negatives.
If we ignore the constitution bonus, the average 1st level OD&D PC can take 3.5 points of damage before dying, whereas the average 3e PC can take 18. That's a fivefold increase.
Over the course of D&D's history we can see a clear trend away from the Gygaxian high lethality game presented in OD&D. Even 1e increases hit dice, and lowers the death threshold into the negatives.
Last edited: