Everyone can use a few extra hit points, after all.

So, which feats will also increase your Constitution?

Updated on August 23, 2024, by Lucas Olah:More options are always welcome.

An Orc, a Tiefling, and a Dragonborn, from Dungeons & Dragons

Still, it’s a great option to get.

If they hit, they’ll get an extra 1d8 for their damage roll.

If you roll an even number, you’ll get temporary hit points equal to the result.

Dungeons & Dragons The Godborn by Tyler Jacobson.

Legion Loyalty by Aaron J. Riley

Still, you might let this+1 go to your Strengthif that’s interesting to you.

You’ll become proficient in cooking utensils, and you’re free to prepare food during short rests.

you’re free to also prepare snacks during long rests, but they’ll work differently.

Dungeons & Dragons image showing Flaming Fist mercenaries pledging alligiance.

Legion Loyalty by Aaron J. Riley

The treats will last for eight hours without spoiling.

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If your Constitution reaches 20, for example, that means your Constitution bonus is five.

A row of figures stand in front of coloured pane glass.

The Sundering by Tyler Jacobson

That’s not all, though.

you might only use this feature once per any rest, though.

But there’s more.

An ancient red dragon primes its fire breath in Dungeons & Dragons.

Inferno Of The Star Mounts by Jesper Epsing

And that’s not all.

Adventurers brawl in a tarvern in Dungeons and Dragons.

The Brawl at Yawning Portal Tavern by Scott Murphy

Firbolg Chef by April Prime.

Firbolg Chef by April Prime

A human fighter or barbarian breaks open a door.

Kick in the Door by Justine Cruz

A collage of images including a Gloom Stalker, a singing Bard and frozen figure

D&D art showing Karlach, Fury of Avernus by Billy Christian.

Karlach, Fury of Avernus by Billy Christian

armored half orc swings a sword while riding an armored horse.

Devoted Paladin by Chris Rallis

Tiefling warrior with tentacles behind him in cavern in D&D art.

Zevlor, Elturel Exile by David Rapoza

Plundering Barbarian by Andrew Mar, depicts a dwarf with a mad look attacking a chest with axe.

Plundering Barbarian by Andrew Mar

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