A d4 hit die gives 2 hit points at even levels and 3 at odd levels. A d6 hit die gives 3 hit points at even levels and 4 at odd levels. A d8 hit die gives 4 hit points at even levels and 5 at odd levels. A d10 hit die gives 5 hit points at even levels and 6 at odd levels. A d12 hit die gives 6 hit points at even levels and 7 at odd levels.
Wealth is as such:
A 6th level character has 10,400 gp 3,250 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the most expensive item 1,300 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the next three most expensive items (each) 650 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the remaining items (each) 650 gp is the maximum that can be spend on consumable items (total) 1,300 gp is the maximum amount of remaining gold (although this seems silly in a one-shot)
A 12th level character has 70,600 gp 22,000 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the most expensive item 8,800 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the next three most expensive items (each) 4,400 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the remaining items (each) 4,400 gp is the maximum that can be spend on consumable items (total) 8,800 gp is the maximum amount of remaining gold (although this seems silly in a one-shot)
A 18th level character has 352,000 gp 110,000 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the most expensive item 44,000 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the next three most expensive items (each) 22,000 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the remaining items (each) 22,000 gp is the maximum that can be spend on consumable items (total) 44,000 gp is the maximum amount of remaining gold (although this seems silly in a one-shot)
32 point buy:
8 = 0 points
9 = 1 point
10 = 2 points
11 = 3 points
12 = 4 points
13 = 5 points
14 = 6 points
15 = 8 points
16 = 10 points
17 = 13 points
18 = 16 points
Hit Points is done by fixed numbers
A d4 hit die gives 2 hit points at even levels and 3 at odd levels.
A d6 hit die gives 3 hit points at even levels and 4 at odd levels.
A d8 hit die gives 4 hit points at even levels and 5 at odd levels.
A d10 hit die gives 5 hit points at even levels and 6 at odd levels.
A d12 hit die gives 6 hit points at even levels and 7 at odd levels.
Wealth is as such:
A 6th level character has 10,400 gp
3,250 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the most expensive item
1,300 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the next three most expensive items (each)
650 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the remaining items (each)
650 gp is the maximum that can be spend on consumable items (total)
1,300 gp is the maximum amount of remaining gold (although this seems silly in a one-shot)
A 12th level character has 70,600 gp
22,000 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the most expensive item
8,800 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the next three most expensive items (each)
4,400 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the remaining items (each)
4,400 gp is the maximum that can be spend on consumable items (total)
8,800 gp is the maximum amount of remaining gold (although this seems silly in a one-shot)
A 18th level character has 352,000 gp
110,000 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the most expensive item
44,000 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the next three most expensive items (each)
22,000 gp is the maximum that can be spent on the remaining items (each)
22,000 gp is the maximum that can be spend on consumable items (total)
44,000 gp is the maximum amount of remaining gold (although this seems silly in a one-shot)
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