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<blockquote data-quote="Herzog" data-source="post: 5229883" data-attributes="member: 25696"><p>Correct.</p><p>You get 1 hp per con bonus per level. You don't need to get the hp added retroactively.</p><p>similarly, your hp drop when your con is reduced.</p><p>There is some small issue with getting at least 1 hp per level, which means you technically should keep track of your exact rolls to find out how much hp you really lose or gain when your con improves.</p><p>Example: you have a -2 con modifier. Your first lvl you gain 1d4-2 = 2 hp.</p><p>Your second and third level you roll 1's, ending up with 4 hp.</p><p>At lvl 4, you roll a 1 again. You decide to improve your CON (which was uneven) so your con modifier is now -1.</p><p>You would think this would get you 4 hp, but it doesn't. you get 1 hp for the reduced penalty at lvl 1, but the 1's at lvl 2,3 and 4 remain below par, so 1.</p><p>You end up with 6 hp....</p><p> </p><p>Skill ranks are gained when you gain a level. This gain is tied to a specific moment in time. You do not automatically gain skill points when your int improves. You do not 'retroactively' gain skillpoints either (meaning you do not gain skill points for an int bonus now regarding levels you have already gained)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herzog, post: 5229883, member: 25696"] Correct. You get 1 hp per con bonus per level. You don't need to get the hp added retroactively. similarly, your hp drop when your con is reduced. There is some small issue with getting at least 1 hp per level, which means you technically should keep track of your exact rolls to find out how much hp you really lose or gain when your con improves. Example: you have a -2 con modifier. Your first lvl you gain 1d4-2 = 2 hp. Your second and third level you roll 1's, ending up with 4 hp. At lvl 4, you roll a 1 again. You decide to improve your CON (which was uneven) so your con modifier is now -1. You would think this would get you 4 hp, but it doesn't. you get 1 hp for the reduced penalty at lvl 1, but the 1's at lvl 2,3 and 4 remain below par, so 1. You end up with 6 hp.... Skill ranks are gained when you gain a level. This gain is tied to a specific moment in time. You do not automatically gain skill points when your int improves. You do not 'retroactively' gain skillpoints either (meaning you do not gain skill points for an int bonus now regarding levels you have already gained) [/QUOTE]
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