Hey, I was having a discussion on one of the 5e Facebook groups, and we found that the classes on D&D Beyond do not feature the errata concerning minimum HP on leveling.
As per the most recent update, the minimum hp tou could gain on leveling was revised to 1 (previously you could actually lose HP on leveling.) Now, I don't know how difficult a thing that would be to update, but I figured it was worth pointing out.
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Each time you gain a level, you gain 1 additional Hit Die. Roll that Hit Die, add your Constitution modifier to the roll, and add the total (minimum of 1) to your hit point maximum.
It could be. I just found an error and so reported it as such. If they don't want to fix the error, that is their prerogative. I'm not heavily invested either way, though obviously I'd like my online resources to be as accurate as possible.
Hello Lastsonofzod! Thank you for taking the time to post your report.
In the errata from November 2018 that included this update, it specified the area to apply the errata (Beyond 1st level/Page 15). D&D Beyond does its best to reflect Wizards of the Coast's content, and any changes to that content, as accurately as possible. We'll absolutely follow their lead if they add it to other areas of the book.
It's always great to hear these reports, as the answer from this situation isn't always the case. We appreciate having the many eyes of the D&D Beyond community helping us keep the most accurate version of the rules, so thanks again!
Hey, I was having a discussion on one of the 5e Facebook groups, and we found that the classes on D&D Beyond do not feature the errata concerning minimum HP on leveling.
As per the most recent update, the minimum hp tou could gain on leveling was revised to 1 (previously you could actually lose HP on leveling.) Now, I don't know how difficult a thing that would be to update, but I figured it was worth pointing out.
Thank you for your time, I love this service. It's a great resource for me and my table.
Are you going to mention which class is missing the errata, or do you just expect someone else to check all 12?
I believe it's all twelve.
Hi there,
is this the rule that you're talking about?
https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/phb/step-by-step-characters#ClassFeaturesandHitDice
https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/basic-rules/step-by-step-characters#ClassFeaturesandHitDice
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It is. Class listings don't feature the revised text.
I dont think the class listings were errata'd, just the base rule.
It could be. I just found an error and so reported it as such. If they don't want to fix the error, that is their prerogative. I'm not heavily invested either way, though obviously I'd like my online resources to be as accurate as possible.
Hello Lastsonofzod! Thank you for taking the time to post your report.
In the errata from November 2018 that included this update, it specified the area to apply the errata (Beyond 1st level/Page 15). D&D Beyond does its best to reflect Wizards of the Coast's content, and any changes to that content, as accurately as possible. We'll absolutely follow their lead if they add it to other areas of the book.
It's always great to hear these reports, as the answer from this situation isn't always the case. We appreciate having the many eyes of the D&D Beyond community helping us keep the most accurate version of the rules, so thanks again!