D&D 5e rule changes: Difference between revisions

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Changed "average" to "fixed values" because the fixed number of hit points gained is not the average hit die roll.
(Corrected units of weight with respect to encumbrance (doubles carry capacity), added that there is no cover system.)
(Changed "average" to "fixed values" because the fixed number of hit points gained is not the average hit die roll.)
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* You are able to respec your characters when you meet an NPC made available early in Act 1 of the game. At a minimum you can respec your starting [[Classes|class]], subclass (when applicable), [[Ability Scores|ability scores]], [[Spells|spells]] (when applicable), and [[Skills|skill]] proficiencies. It is not possible to change a character's [[Races|race]].
* You are able to respec your characters when you meet an NPC made available early in Act 1 of the game. At a minimum you can respec your starting [[Classes|class]], subclass (when applicable), [[Ability Scores|ability scores]], [[Spells|spells]] (when applicable), and [[Skills|skill]] proficiencies. It is not possible to change a character's [[Races|race]].
** If you change an [[Origins|origin companion]] or [[Companions|traditional companion's]] starting [[Classes|class]] (or subclass when applicable), the world will still react to them as though they were a member of their initial starting [[Classes|class]].
** If you change an [[Origins|origin companion]] or [[Companions|traditional companion's]] starting [[Classes|class]] (or subclass when applicable), the world will still react to them as though they were a member of their initial starting [[Classes|class]].
* Hit points gained on level use the average, not a roll on the hit die.
* Hit points gained on level are fixed values, not a roll of the hit die.
* The party is limited to two [[Resting#Short_Rest|short rests]] per [[Resting#Long_Rest|long rest]]. Short rests restore each ally's hit points by an amount equal to half their maximum HP (rounded down). There is no hit die rolling.
* The party is limited to two [[Resting#Short_Rest|short rests]] per [[Resting#Long_Rest|long rest]]. Short rests restore each ally's hit points by an amount equal to half their maximum HP (rounded down). There is no hit die rolling.
* [[Resting#Long_Rest|Long rests]] require [[Camp Supplies|camp supplies]], which are food items that can be looted or purchased. In towns you will be able to rest at an inn.
* [[Resting#Long_Rest|Long rests]] require [[Camp Supplies|camp supplies]], which are food items that can be looted or purchased. In towns you will be able to rest at an inn.
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