Hit Points per Die

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Weight (lbs) Dice Rolled Range Average H.P.
per HD
up to 10 d2 1-2 1.5
11-30 d3 1-3 2
31-70 d4 1-4 2.5
71-150 d6 1-6 3.5
151-290 d8 1-8 4.5
291-510 2d4 2-8 5
511-830 d10 1-10 5.5
831-1,275 d4+d6 2-10 6
1,276-1,800 d12 1-12 6.5
1,801-2,500 2d6 2-12 7
2,501-3,500 3d4 3-12 7.5
3,501-4,800 d6+d8 2-14 8
4,801-6,500 2d4+d6 3-14 8.5
6,501-8,700 2d8 2-16 9
8,701-11,500 d4+2d6 3-16 9.5
11,501-15,000 d8+d10 2-18 10
15,000-19,000 2d10 2-20 11
19,001-24,000 d10+d12 2-22 12
24,001-31,000 2d12 2-24 13
31,001-40,000 2d8+d10 3-26 14.5
40,001-51,000 d8+2d10 3-28 15.5
51,001-65,000 3d10 3-30 16.5
65,001-82,000 4d8 4-32 18
82,000-100,000 3d12 3-36 19.5
100,001-120,000 d8+3d10 4-38 21
120,001-150,000 3d10+d12 3-42 23
150,001-190,000 d10+3d12 4-46 25
190,001-240,000 5d10 5-50 27.5
240,001-300,000 3d8+3d10 6-54 30
300,001-380,000 6d10 6-60 33
380,001-480,000 3d10+3d12 6-66 36
480,001 or more 6d10+d12 7-72 39.5

For the purposes of determining a creature's hit points, a distinction is made between the creature's hit dice (HD), which indicates the creature's ability to hit, and the creature's mass, which can vary greatly with respect to HD. For example, a cockatrice has 5 HD and weighs 98 lbs., while a moose also has 5 HD and weighs 1,220 lbs., or more. Therefore, because of its mass, and although a cockatrice is still a dangerous creature, a moose will have more hit points than a cockatrice.

How much more is indicated by the table shown.