So I just started using dnd beyond transferring a characterful another app when I brought him in he was a level 3 monk with 34 hp so I put 34 in the override so the proper amount was displayed. We just moved to level 4 and I rolled a 3 to add to my hp and took the tough feat how do I make it so that I don't have to keep using the override hp to display the proper number
Step 1: On the Home tab of the character builder, set the “Hit Point Type” to Manual.
Step 2: On the Class tab of the character builder, click “Manage HP.”
Step 3: In the popup, enter the total amount you have physically rolled into the “Rolled HP” field, the system will automatically add in the bonuses from your character’s Constitution and the feat.
PS- The Override field is intended for things that temporarily increase or decrease your character’s Max HP, usually until you finish a long rest. Stuff like the aid spell or a vampire’s Bite for example.
So I just started using dnd beyond transferring a characterful another app when I brought him in he was a level 3 monk with 34 hp so I put 34 in the override so the proper amount was displayed. We just moved to level 4 and I rolled a 3 to add to my hp and took the tough feat how do I make it so that I don't have to keep using the override hp to display the proper number
Step 1: On the Home tab of the character builder, set the “Hit Point Type” to Manual.
Step 2: On the Class tab of the character builder, click “Manage HP.”
Step 3: In the popup, enter the total amount you have physically rolled into the “Rolled HP” field, the system will automatically add in the bonuses from your character’s Constitution and the feat.
I hope that helps.
PS- The Override field is intended for things that temporarily increase or decrease your character’s Max HP, usually until you finish a long rest. Stuff like the aid spell or a vampire’s Bite for example.
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