Constitution

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Constitution measures health, stamina, and vital force. It is one of six ability scores which describe every creature.

Constitution Checks

Constitution checks are uncommon, and no skills apply to Constitution checks, because the endurance this ability represents is largely passive rather than involving a specific effort on the part of a character or monster. A Constitution check can model your attempt to push beyond normal limits, however. The DM might call for a Constitution check when you try to accomplish tasks like the following:

  • Hold your breath (see suffocation)
  • March or labor for hours without rest
  • Go without sleep
  • Survive without food or water (see starvation)
  • Quaff an entire stein of ale in one go

Heart Points

Your Constitution modifier contributes to your heart points. Typically, you add your Constitution modifier to each Heart Container you roll for your heart points.
     If your Constitution modifier changes, your heart points maximum changes as well, as though you had the new modifier from 1st level. For example, if you raise your Constitution score when you reach 4th level and your Constitution modifier increases from +1 to +2, you adjust your heart points maximum as though the modifier had always been +2. So you add 3 heart points for your first three levels, and then roll your heart points for 4th level using your new modifier. Or if you’re 7th level and some effect lowers your Constitution score so as to reduce your Constitution modifier by 1, your hit point maximum is reduced by 7.


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