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== Help File == | == Help File == | ||
HP HITPOINT HITPOINTS | |||
is | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
Hp is an abbreviation for hitpoints. Hp are vital for a character to function | |||
normally. They are a quantative measurement of your life force. At creation, | |||
a character begins with a base hp. This base permanently increases with each | |||
level. It may be temporarily increased with the aid of equipment. The more | |||
hp a character has, the longer they will live during combat. When a | |||
character's hp reach zero, they become incapacitated. Death occurs at -10 hp. | |||
It is important to note that direct combat is only one way to lose hp. Affects | |||
from spells, such as poison, will also negatively impact hp. In order to | |||
regain hp, you can rest or use skills/potions. | |||
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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
Essentially | Essentially hit points is the 'health points' you use to take damage from attacks, there's not much to add: | ||
* The | * The health gain every time a character [[gains]] a level depends upon its [[Constitution]] stats | ||
* When sleeping or resting you can restore your | * When sleeping or resting you can restore your health quickly if your character's neither hungry nor thirsty | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Commune]] | ||
* [[Statistic]] | * [[Statistic]] | ||
[[Category:Information]] | [[Category:Information]] | ||
Revision as of 05:50, 17 May 2023
Help File
HP HITPOINT HITPOINTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hp is an abbreviation for hitpoints. Hp are vital for a character to function normally. They are a quantative measurement of your life force. At creation, a character begins with a base hp. This base permanently increases with each level. It may be temporarily increased with the aid of equipment. The more hp a character has, the longer they will live during combat. When a character's hp reach zero, they become incapacitated. Death occurs at -10 hp. It is important to note that direct combat is only one way to lose hp. Affects from spells, such as poison, will also negatively impact hp. In order to regain hp, you can rest or use skills/potions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Definition
Essentially hit points is the 'health points' you use to take damage from attacks, there's not much to add:
- The health gain every time a character gains a level depends upon its Constitution stats
- When sleeping or resting you can restore your health quickly if your character's neither hungry nor thirsty