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The second is to use the Rest command during battle. It recovers a small amount of HP and a small amount of Stamina, but it takes quite some time for that character to act again.
The second is to use the Rest command during battle. It recovers a small amount of HP and a small amount of Stamina, but it takes quite some time for that character to act again.


Be warned that you can reach Negative Stamina, causing the character have a delay ''in''crease instead of a ''de''crease. How long it lasts is currently unknown.  
<nowiki> </nowiki>You can increase your max Stamina by simply leveling up.  


<nowiki> </nowiki>You can increase your max Stamina by simply leveling up.
== Trivia ==
[[Category:Gameplay Mechanics]]
Prior to version 0.37, you could reach Negative Stamina. This causes your Act to ''in''crease rather than ''de''crease. This was changed in version 0.37, in which it simply meant you dealt single digit damage at all times.[[Category:Gameplay Mechanics]]

Revision as of 06:59, 20 July 2017

Stamina is a stat in Adventure High.

The more Stamina you have left, the sooner your turn comes around. Using a spell depletes some Stamina, with higher leveled spells depleting more compared to lower leveled ones.

The stronger the spell, the more Stamina it drains. The less Stamina you have left, the less damage your spell deals.

As of version 0.37, there's two ways to recover Stamina.

The first is to exit the Dungeon and head to the Protagonist's room.

The second is to use the Rest command during battle. It recovers a small amount of HP and a small amount of Stamina, but it takes quite some time for that character to act again.

You can increase your max Stamina by simply leveling up.

Trivia

Prior to version 0.37, you could reach Negative Stamina. This causes your Act to increase rather than decrease. This was changed in version 0.37, in which it simply meant you dealt single digit damage at all times.