The Antigrol Tide (OOC)

I believe, and folks can correct me if I'm wrong, that hit points at each level should be 1/2 HD on even levels and 1/2 HD + 1 on odd levels.
 

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Mallak said:
I believe, and folks can correct me if I'm wrong, that hit points at each level should be 1/2 HD on even levels and 1/2 HD + 1 on odd levels.
It's usually a GM call on this sort of thing, since RAW assumes that we roll. ;) Since that's harder to keep track of in PbP games, many GMs do say something like "Average" which would be 1/2 HD, plus an extra 1 on even levels:[sblock=Reason]Average roll on a d6, for example, is 3.5--and the default convention in D&D is to always round down. So, it would normally be:
Code:
Level--actual hp--nominal hp

1: 3.5---3
2: 7.0---7
3: 10.5--10
4: 14.0--14
(etc)
As you can see is +3 hp on every even level and +4 hp on every odd level
[/sblock]
Though, since some GMs give bonuses to rolls (such as, to re-roll 1's, or something) or prefer higher power games, they sometimes say "Three-quarters" or somesuch.

Point--it's up to you. There's no 'correct' mechanism.

Anyway, mine look miscalculated regardless. I'll fix it. :)
 
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What I meant by "correct me if I'm wrong" was really "correct me if I've said something different before". I'm perfectly aware of my GM Rule 0 powers. Mwahaha! :]
 

Some folks still have problems with the character sheets. Please realize that I am using these, and I would hate for your character to miss out because you haven't taken the time to update your sheet and do the math.
 


Not as far as might be expected.

In other news, no, Denther did not see Naomi pass by. Also, just so we're all clear OOC, the ears Magyar found were not the ears Naomi was wearing; they're the ears Troth gave to Naomi to play with. Mag may not be able to tell the difference, though.
 


Blah, work has been very busy lately, although fun. Hopefully an update will be not long in coming. So much interesting stuff happening!
 

I'll say! "Interesting" certainly describes last weekend (and, probably this weekend too).
 

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