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Answer by Izzy for Damage Points-Hit Points Calculation

Let me see what I can contribute. Quoting from your question, When we were first starting the game, we calculated the attack roll by 1d20+weapon stats+ability (but we changed it to 1d20+ability); for...

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Answer by J. A. Streich for Damage Points-Hit Points Calculation

Lets break this down even more just to be clear. Here is an example: Goblin has 7 Hit Points, 15 AC. Character swings a short sword. Short sword has the finesse property, so the character can choose...

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Answer by energythief for Damage Points-Hit Points Calculation

It sounds like you're doing it right. The 20-sided die (d20) is used (with modifiers) and compared against the target's Armor Class. If it equals or exceeds the AC number, the attack hits! Then, each...

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Damage Points-Hit Points Calculation

I'm a first time player of DnD and I'm using the starter set (Lost Mine of Phandelver) and I think me and my party are calculating some things wrong. We were confused on the damage points so we just...

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