STR Strength: Attack bonuses/damage
SPD Speed: Speed of movement/attack/reflex
END Endurance: Will/Constitution/Fortitude and deflection
RR Regeneration Rate: The rate at which you regain hit points (per turn)
PWR Power: Special Power Points
Act Action: How many actions per turn during combat (and a multiplier for anything speed-related)
HP Hit Points: Health status
GP Gold Pieces: How often your character gets laid
Leveling Quick Reference
Any Level Up
Mind
HP: 1d10 + END per level
1 Point in PWR
Body
HP: END d10 + END
1 Point in STR, SPD, or END
1 Special Point every Even Level (2, 4, 6, 8, etc.)
END + 1
HP: 10 + [Body Levels - 1]*6.5 + [Mind Levels](Always round down)

Over on the right you’ll see the Leveling Quick Reference. This is all you probably need as far as leveling up stats is concerned, and for new characters starting at levels higher than 1, please feel free to make use the Starting HP Calculator in lieu of rolling (but rolling is ALWAYS better)


Starting HP Calculator
END === <math>\text{ }E</math>
Mind Levels === <math>\text{ }M</math>
Body Levels === <math>\text{ }B</math>
<math>HP=10\times E+5.5\times M+E\times M+6.5\times E\times B</math>
(I apologize in advanced for how complex this formula is)
 
Special Points Reference Guide
+1 School +1dx to primary roll/effect
+1 Focus +1dx to primary roll/effect
+1 Spell +1dx to all rolls/effects
+1 Tier +1dx to primary roll/effect
+1 PWR xPWR to any roll/effect of your choosing

You will also find a Specials Reference Guide, this ought to make leveling up Magic Spells, figuring out damage, and the like, a lot easier.


Player Stat Tiers
Mortal Tiers
Tiers
END
SPD
STR
PWR
Tier 1
+10 RR
1.5 Act
x2 damage
+1d10 effect
Tier 2
+20 RR
2 Act
x3 damage
+2d10 effect
Tier 3
+30 RR
2.5 Act
x4 damage
+3d10 effect
Tier 4
+40 RR
3 Act
x5 damage
+4d10 effect
Epic Tiers
Tier 5
+50 RR
4 Act
x6 damage
+5d10 effect
Tier 6
+60 RR
5 Act
X7 damage
+6d10 effect
Tier 7
+70 RR
6 Act
X8 damage
+7d10 effect
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
. . .
Tier n
DR (n*10)
+(n/2+1) Act
x(n+1) dmg
+(n)d10 eff

Below you’ll see Player Stat Tiers, and you may also notice a division of Tier 1-4 and Tier 5+. You may have noticed that Tier 5 jumps in the expanded description and thought it a typo, but it is not. Tier 5 and above is considered to be comparable to that of a quasi-deity. The Tier n formulas only apply to tiers 5 and above.