D&D 5e Hit Point Calculator

Free D&D 5e Hit Point Calculator for 2014 and 2024 rules. Multiclass, Tough, Dwarven Toughness, Draconic Resilience, average or rolled HP, level-by-level ledger, and a monster hit point calculator.

Maximum hit points

44

Level 5 · 5d10 · CON +2 · Expected 44 (±5.7 if rolled)

Build

Level 5

Classes

First row = level 1 (max die)
d10

Only the first character level uses the maximum hit die. Later levels (including other classes) use average or a roll.

Level ledger

LvlClassDieCONBonusGainTotal
1Fighter10 (max)+21212
2Fighter6 avg+2820
3Fighter6 avg+2828
4Fighter6 avg+2836
5Fighter6 avg+2844
How HP is calculated
  • Level 1: maximum hit die + Constitution modifier + flat bonuses.
  • Later levels: average (die÷2+1) or a roll + CON + bonuses. Multiclass levels never use the maximum die.
  • Tough adds +2 per character level. Dwarven Toughness (Hill Dwarf in 2014; all dwarves in 2024) adds +1 per character level.
  • Draconic Resilience adds +1 only for sorcerer levels.
  • Characters gain at least 1 HP per level when the minimum toggle is on (PHB rule).
  • Monster HP averages use (die+1)/2 × HD + CON×HD, matching Monster Manual notation.
  • Reference averages: d6→4, d8→5, d10→6, d12→7.

Build accurate D&D 5e hit point totals in seconds — single-class or multiclass, average or rolled, with every common bonus and a transparent level-by-level ledger. Share a link to your build, copy a summary for your character sheet, or switch to the monster calculator for MM-style formulas. No sign-up required.

How to use the Hit Point Calculator

  1. Pick 2014 or 2024 rules so Dwarven Toughness is labeled correctly.
  2. Set your Constitution as a modifier or ability score.
  3. Add class levels — the first row is your starting class (max die at level 1). Use + Add multiclass and reorder rows if you started in a different class.
  4. Toggle Tough, Dwarven Toughness, and Draconic Resilience, or enter a custom +HP-per-level bonus.
  5. Choose Average, Rolled, or Mixed, then read the live total and open the level ledger to edit individual rolls.

Class hit dice

  • d12 — Barbarian
  • d10 — Fighter, Paladin, Ranger
  • d8 — Artificer, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Monk, Rogue, Warlock
  • d6 — Sorcerer, Wizard

Why this beats the usual hit point calculators

  • Edition-aware labels for Hill Dwarf vs 2024 Dwarven Toughness
  • Unlimited multiclass rows with drag-order (first class = level 1 max die)
  • Draconic Resilience wired only to sorcerer levels — no silent wrong totals
  • Full level ledger, expected HP, roll standard deviation, and hit-dice pool for short rests
  • Monster mode with formula paste, average vs roll, and mass rolls
  • Shareable URL and local save — totals you can copy without fighting user-select: none

Frequently asked questions

How do you calculate HP in D&D 5e?

At 1st level you take the maximum of your class hit die plus your Constitution modifier. At each later level you either take the average (half the die + 1) or roll the die, then add your CON modifier and any flat bonuses such as Tough or Dwarven Toughness.

What is the average HP per hit die?

Player characters use die÷2+1: d6→4, d8→5, d10→6, d12→7. Monsters use (die+1)/2 instead — for example a Medium creature’s d8 averages 4.5 per hit die.

How does multiclassing affect hit points?

Only your first character level uses the maximum hit die. Every level after that — including levels in a new class — uses that class’s average or a roll. Tough and Dwarven Toughness still apply once per character level; Draconic Resilience applies only to sorcerer levels.

What does the Tough feat add?

Tough increases your hit point maximum by 2 for every level you have. When you gain a level later, you gain +2 more. Taking Tough mid-campaign still applies retroactively to your current level.

Hill Dwarf vs Dwarven Toughness in 2024?

In the 2014 rules, Hill Dwarves get Dwarven Toughness (+1 HP per level). In the 2024 Player’s Handbook, Dwarven Toughness applies to all dwarves. The math is the same; use the edition toggle to label it correctly.

Does Draconic Resilience stack with Tough?

Yes. Draconic Resilience adds +1 HP per sorcerer level, while Tough adds +2 per character level. They stack. This calculator only grants the Draconic bonus on sorcerer levels so multiclass builds stay accurate.

Can I calculate monster HP?

Yes. Switch to the Monster tab, pick a size (which sets the hit die), enter hit dice and CON, or paste a Monster Manual formula like 8d10+16. You can show the average, roll once, or mass-roll for mooks.