statistics tables
statistics tables
maybe im stupid but werent there statistics tables in baldurs gate etc telling you everything that adding an extra point of strength or constitution would do? is there not the same for icewind dale 2? i dont really know that much about the rules so if anyone could help , or even understands what im trying to say , help would be much appreciated ![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/)
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[QUOTE=dagonet]well yeah i know they explain it all in words but... i need to know stuff like , when does a character stop gaining hit points with extra constitution[/QUOTE]
look under constitution - there you will find a table how-many extra HP you get...
...but you will gain 1 more HP per level for each CON-bonus !
CON 08 -> -1 HP per level
CON 10 -> +0 HP per level
CON 14 -> +2 HP per level
CON 24 -> +7 HP per level
CON 30 -> +10 HP per level
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look under constitution - there you will find a table how-many extra HP you get...
...but you will gain 1 more HP per level for each CON-bonus !
CON 08 -> -1 HP per level
CON 10 -> +0 HP per level
CON 14 -> +2 HP per level
CON 24 -> +7 HP per level
CON 30 -> +10 HP per level
.
Baldur's Gate uses second edition D&D rules while Icewind 2 uses third edition rules.
In second edition you stopped gaining your hit die at somewhere around level 12-15 while still gaining your constitution bonus at levels thereafter. I think certain classes get certain bonuses besides the con bonus after these levels. The Warrior class (Barbarians, Fighters, Paladins) I believe are the ones that get this and I think its a base of 3 hp+level.
In Icewind Dale 2 however you will continue to gain hit die with every level as well as your constitution bonus. If you have the instruction manual with Icewind Dale 2 your answers may be in there if the aren't then find a friend with a third edition players handbook or go out to your local book store and pick one up for twenty bucks. This book will have most if not all your answers for determining the best way to utilize your abitlity scores.
J
In second edition you stopped gaining your hit die at somewhere around level 12-15 while still gaining your constitution bonus at levels thereafter. I think certain classes get certain bonuses besides the con bonus after these levels. The Warrior class (Barbarians, Fighters, Paladins) I believe are the ones that get this and I think its a base of 3 hp+level.
In Icewind Dale 2 however you will continue to gain hit die with every level as well as your constitution bonus. If you have the instruction manual with Icewind Dale 2 your answers may be in there if the aren't then find a friend with a third edition players handbook or go out to your local book store and pick one up for twenty bucks. This book will have most if not all your answers for determining the best way to utilize your abitlity scores.
J
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But, funny little birds, they had no wings!
O what shall we do with the funny little things?
[QUOTE=JJComo]If you have the instruction manual with Icewind Dale 2 your answers may be in there [/QUOTE]
Yup, it is. The tables at the very back of the book have all the info regarding ability score bonuses, levels, spell advancement, etc. If you don't have that you can download a pdf version from various websites.
Yup, it is. The tables at the very back of the book have all the info regarding ability score bonuses, levels, spell advancement, etc. If you don't have that you can download a pdf version from various websites.