Have I been always calculating HP incorrectly? : r dndnext - Reddit That "per" level word is what gets me Maybe I was taught math wrong, but that means mulitply My group also reads it that way Not in DnD Just means to repeate the action when adding HP But asking gets you charts like others have shared, and that makes sense and helps
Tool : Initiative Tracker that handles HP calculation and turn order . . . Setting up an encounters takes only seconds Tracks character or monster health and handles the calculation (no more calculator at the table!) Automatic Initiative sorting Tracks the currently playing characters and handle ties and decimal tiebreakers for initiative value Tracks the number of rounds that passes in the encounter
5e Character Planner Tool : r 3d6 - Reddit - Stat override section for if you need to override your stats for say an Amulet of Health or the like - Can add custom classes subclasses for the spell list calculations
5th Edition Coin Calculator : r DnD - Reddit I created a 5th Edition coin calculator to help those of us who use character sheets (paper or otherwise) that do not automatically do the calculations for us The calculator keeps track of your coins during a play session, makes change, keeps track of weight for encumbrance, and can calculate splitting the treasure between party members
How do you calculate hp while multiclassing ? : r DnD - Reddit At level 1 (character level one), you get the hit die + Con mod health Every level after that, you roll and add your Con mod (or take the average) For multiclassing, every time you level up, you follow the "Hit Points at Higher Levels:" section of whatever class you are gaining a level of
D D 5e Monster Scaling Tool v2 | Scale a monsters stats to . . . - Reddit 282 votes, 38 comments true A few weeks ago I released my Monster Scaling Tool, a program that can scale a monster's stats up or down to a new CR However, running mysterious exe files from the internet isn't a great idea and I didn't like asking people to do that So, I decided to create a browser version of the tool for people to use, with a sleek dark theme like all the cool web pages