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Your starting hit points are 12, plus your mass, but I roll that.  I looked for your weight, but couldn't find it.  Are you familiar with how the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17he_l43NRLwu1DzYbSfr-fDrGTVuE4wJ/edit#gid=1352932260 encumbrance calculation] is made?  --[[User:The DM|The DM]] ([[User talk:The DM|talk]]) 20:08, 17 August 2020 (UTC)
 
Your starting hit points are 12, plus your mass, but I roll that.  I looked for your weight, but couldn't find it.  Are you familiar with how the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17he_l43NRLwu1DzYbSfr-fDrGTVuE4wJ/edit#gid=1352932260 encumbrance calculation] is made?  --[[User:The DM|The DM]] ([[User talk:The DM|talk]]) 20:08, 17 August 2020 (UTC)
 
:Understood. My mass is 122 lb (still adding things and organizing). What should I roll and what should I leave to you? [[Vafrandir]] 20:21, 17 August 2020 (UTC)
 
:Understood. My mass is 122 lb (still adding things and organizing). What should I roll and what should I leave to you? [[Vafrandir]] 20:21, 17 August 2020 (UTC)
:: [https://wiki.alexissmolensk.com/index.php/Hit_Points_per_Die Hit Points per Die] gives you a mass h.p. of 1-6.  Sadly, I rolled a "1" ... which gives you 13 h.p.  If it helps any, it would mean that your character began as an ungainly, somewhat weak-hearted kid who started his training for fighter with 1 h.p. (his mass only).  He would have had to overcome that detriment to [https://tao-dndwiki.blogspot.com/2019/05/harden-commoner-sage-ability.html harden himself], to achieve 3 h.p. to become a [https://tao-dndwiki.blogspot.com/2019/05/man-at-arms-npc.html man-at-arms], when he would have had 4-7 h.p.; my roll makes it 6, which is what you would have had when you began training as a levelled fighter.  That's how my system works, anyway.
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:: *[https://wiki.alexissmolensk.com/index.php/Hit_Points_per_Die Hit Points per Die] gives you a mass h.p. of 1-6.  Sadly, I rolled a "1" ... which gives you 13 h.p.  If it helps any, it would mean that your character began as an ungainly, somewhat weak-hearted kid who started his training for fighter with 1 h.p. (his mass only).  He would have had to overcome that detriment to [https://tao-dndwiki.blogspot.com/2019/05/harden-commoner-sage-ability.html harden himself], to achieve 3 h.p. to become a [https://tao-dndwiki.blogspot.com/2019/05/man-at-arms-npc.html man-at-arms], when he would have had 4-7 h.p.; my roll makes it 6, which is what you would have had when you began training as a levelled fighter.  That's how my system works, anyway.
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:: *I think that's the last thing I need to roll.

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Your starting hit points are 12, plus your mass, but I roll that. I looked for your weight, but couldn't find it. Are you familiar with how the encumbrance calculation is made? --The DM (talk) 20:08, 17 August 2020 (UTC)

Understood. My mass is 122 lb (still adding things and organizing). What should I roll and what should I leave to you? Vafrandir 20:21, 17 August 2020 (UTC)
*Hit Points per Die gives you a mass h.p. of 1-6. Sadly, I rolled a "1" ... which gives you 13 h.p. If it helps any, it would mean that your character began as an ungainly, somewhat weak-hearted kid who started his training for fighter with 1 h.p. (his mass only). He would have had to overcome that detriment to harden himself, to achieve 3 h.p. to become a man-at-arms, when he would have had 4-7 h.p.; my roll makes it 6, which is what you would have had when you began training as a levelled fighter. That's how my system works, anyway.
*I think that's the last thing I need to roll.