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Attacks which successfully hit their target and penetrate through any [[AV]] or [[MA]] which it may have will deal damage, reducing the hitpoint total of whatever is hit. Additionally, some effects, such as being on fire or [[bleeding]], will continually decrease the hitpoints of those afflicted with them. | Attacks which successfully hit their target and penetrate through any [[AV]] or [[MA]] which it may have will deal damage, reducing the hitpoint total of whatever is hit. Additionally, some effects, such as being on fire or [[bleeding]], will continually decrease the hitpoints of those afflicted with them. | ||
Certain items, such as {{Favilink| | Certain items, such as {{Favilink|salve injector|plural}} or {{Favilink|ubernostrum injector|plural}} will restore hitpoints over time. Other items, such as {{Favilink|witchwood bark}} or {{Favilink|urberry|plural}} will restore hitpoints instantly. | ||
Furthermore, many creatures will naturally regenerate a number of hitpoints each turn according to the following formula: <ref>XRL.World.Parts.Stomach.cs</ref> | Furthermore, many creatures will naturally regenerate a number of hitpoints each turn according to the following formula: <ref>XRL.World.Parts.Stomach.cs</ref> | ||
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At character generation, the player character has a hitpoint maximum equal to their [[Toughness]] score. Each level after that, they will gain 1d4 + [[Toughness]] Modifier maximum hitpoints. This toughness modifier is retroactive, so if a level 12 character levels up to 13 and moves from a [[Toughness]] Modifier of +2 to +3, they will gain 1d4 + 12 hit points that level to make up for the 12 earlier levels where they did not have the +3 modifier. | At character generation, the player character has a hitpoint maximum equal to their [[Toughness]] score. Each level after that, they will gain 1d4 + [[Toughness]] Modifier maximum hitpoints. This toughness modifier is retroactive, so if a level 12 character levels up to 13 and moves from a [[Toughness]] Modifier of +2 to +3, they will gain 1d4 + 12 hit points that level to make up for the 12 earlier levels where they did not have the +3 modifier. | ||
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[[Category:Battle Mechanics]] |