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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 2:57 pm
Hey, guys! I'm super new to D&D and I'm working my way on figuring out how to play it! I'm working with the 4th edition and so far I've made a character using the players handbook from the red box, heroes of the feywild, and heroes of shadow. I'm a half-elf warlock and I'm trying to figure out what my hit points are. So far I just based it off of the wizards hit points from the players handbook. Is that ok? or is that like completely against the rule? Help =[
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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 3:27 pm
StarryEyedSlayer Hey, guys! I'm super new to D&D and I'm working my way on figuring out how to play it! I'm working with the 4th edition and so far I've made a character using the players handbook from the red box, heroes of the feywild, and heroes of shadow. I'm a half-elf warlock and I'm trying to figure out what my hit points are. So far I just based it off of the wizards hit points from the players handbook. Is that ok? or is that like completely against the rule? Help =[ Warlocks get 12 + Constitution score HP. For example, if you had 16 Con, you would have 12 + 16 = 28 HP at level 1.
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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 4:27 pm
WhimsicalXellos StarryEyedSlayer Hey, guys! I'm super new to D&D and I'm working my way on figuring out how to play it! I'm working with the 4th edition and so far I've made a character using the players handbook from the red box, heroes of the feywild, and heroes of shadow. I'm a half-elf warlock and I'm trying to figure out what my hit points are. So far I just based it off of the wizards hit points from the players handbook. Is that ok? or is that like completely against the rule? Help =[ Warlocks get 12 + Constitution score HP. For example, if you had 16 Con, you would have 12 + 16 = 28 HP at level 1. Ohh k sweet, thank you!
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