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<blockquote data-quote="UngeheuerLich" data-source="post: 8112716" data-attributes="member: 59057"><p>I think it is quite important. But not overly so. If you cast bless, make sure you include yourself and with 14-16 con you have an 80% chance to save against DC 10 Con checks. That is an average of 5 hits to break your spells. With a reasonable AC of 18 you are not hit easily, so expect your bless spell lasts for 2 to 10 rounds. And bless is one of the best spells to use your comcentration on for quite a while. At level 4 you can make an informed decision about the need of warcaster or resilient constitution.</p><p></p><p>Often however you just don't need a concentration spell, because usually they pay off over time. So in short encounters ask yourself if you need them. On other times, you might be happy that enemies try to hit you instead of the more lightly armored rogue or monk just to break your concentration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UngeheuerLich, post: 8112716, member: 59057"] I think it is quite important. But not overly so. If you cast bless, make sure you include yourself and with 14-16 con you have an 80% chance to save against DC 10 Con checks. That is an average of 5 hits to break your spells. With a reasonable AC of 18 you are not hit easily, so expect your bless spell lasts for 2 to 10 rounds. And bless is one of the best spells to use your comcentration on for quite a while. At level 4 you can make an informed decision about the need of warcaster or resilient constitution. Often however you just don't need a concentration spell, because usually they pay off over time. So in short encounters ask yourself if you need them. On other times, you might be happy that enemies try to hit you instead of the more lightly armored rogue or monk just to break your concentration. [/QUOTE]
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