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-Each creature has hit points, which represent its ability to withstand [[damage|damaging]] attacks. When a creature is the victim of an attack that deals damage, that damage is subtracted from the creatures current hit points. When the creature'​s current hit points reach zero, the creature falls unconscious 
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-When creating a character, use your [[races|race'​s]] hit dice to determine your starting hit point total. You receive the maximum value of your hit dice, plus modifiers, at level one. Additionally,​ at level one and every level up to level 20, you roll your hit dice again and add the result to your hit point total. At level 21 and higher, you no longer gain hit points when you level 
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-**Example**\\ 
-You create a Carragh, so your hit dice is 3d6+1, and your resolve is 15 (+2) 
-  * You gain 19 hit points from your maximized hit dice, plus 2 for your resolve modifier [6]+[6]+[6]+1+2 = 21 
-  * You roll 3d6+1 and add your resolve modifier, and the result is [3]+[2]+[6]+1+2 = 14 
-  * Your hit point total at first level is 35 (21+14) 
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-Your Carragh levels up to level 2  
-  * You roll 3d6+1 and add your resolve modifier, and the result is [1]+[4]+[3]+1+2 = 11 
-  * You add 11 hit points to your hit points from your first level 
-  * Your hit point total at second level is 46 (35+11) 
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-**Healing**\\ 
-When you receive healing, it adds an amount of hit points to your current hit points. Your current hit points may not exceed your total hit points at any time, extra healing is lost 
  
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