Spending Hit Dice during a rest indisputably restores HP, as per PHB p.186: A character can spend one or more Hit Dice at the end of a short rest, up to the character’s maximum number of Hit Dice, which is equal to the character's level. For each Hit Die spent in this way, th...
so you’ll have plenty of cantrip-heavy and less exciting turns in between to make up for your explosive actions. And, given the lack of armor and puny hit dice, a careless Sorcerer can easily get downed before they’ve had a chance to change the tide of ...
Because recovering hit points in short rests is tied to hit dice, allowing your party as many short rests as they like is unlikely to radically affect balance. To summarise: The 'adventuring day' need not be an actual in-game day. It can instead be recas...
If a spell or other ability gives you temporary hit points, write them down here. Hit Dice You’ll be able to spend Hit Dice to regain health during a DnD short rest. As you gain levels, you’ll have more possible Hit Dice to use. ‘Total’ shows how many you have based on your...
Beginning at 2nd level, you can use soothing music or oration to help revitalize your wounded allies during a short rest. If you or any friendly creatures who can hear your performance regain hit points at the end of the short rest by spending one or more Hit Dice, each of those creature...
Hit Dice:1d10 per ranger level Hit Points at 1st Level:10 + your Constitution modifier Hit Points at Higher Levels:1d10 (or 6) + your Constitution modifier per ranger level after 1st Proficiencies Armor:Light armor, medium armor, shields ...
TL;DR: Roll a D20 to see if you hit or not, then roll another dice to see how much damage you did. At some point, players will encounter violent monsters. There are no limits to how they can interact with those monsters, but there are rules for melee (sword-type), ranged (bow-...
Here is the brief intro about the Warlock Class in DND 5E. This includes the Hit Points, Proficiencies, Equipment, Rage, Unarm Defense, and many more traits.
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You apply hit points through a simple counter below the long and short rest buttons. To apply or remove conditions, select theCONDITIONSbox below the hit points counter to open a menu of all standard in-game conditions complete with toggle switches. ...