D&D General Hit Points—What the *Bleep* Are They?


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You know that old quote, "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog."?

Hit points are essentially the size of a specific creature's fight. In other words, they're a measure of how much you can take and keep fighting - of how long you can withstand adverse situations and remain able to effectively act or react to them.
 

You know that old quote, "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog."?

Hit points are essentially the size of a specific creature's fight. In other words, they're a measure of how much you can take and keep fighting - of how long you can withstand adverse situations and remain able to effectively act or react to them.
It’s called game or gameness, and yes, I think gameness points (gp) would be a good alternative name for hit points, especially in a game about dog PCs. It’s especially apropos of dungeoneering in that gameness is used as a measure of a terrier’s natural aptitude for going down holes and having encounters with badgers.
 



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