Vitality represents a character's health. If a party member's vitality reaches 0, the member dies and must be resurrected.
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Vitality represents a character's health. If a party member's vitality reaches 0, the member dies and must be resurrected.
How to increase max vitality
- Constitution determines a character's vitality and the maximum number of Action Points they can save during combat.
How to restore vitality
Vitality is restored through several options:
- Consumables such as potions and food can restore vitality.
- Sleeping in a bed regenerates health.
Vitality represents a character's health. If vitality drops to zero, the character dies.
How to increase max vitality
- Constitution affects the player character's vitality, stamina, and poison resistance.
How to restore vitality
Vitality is restored through several options:
- Vitality automatically regenerates by walking around.
- Resting restores vitality.
- Using spells or potions restores vitality.
Vitality is an attribute that represents the player character's general health and fitness. Increasing vitality results in more hitpoints. When the player character levels up, they gain a stat point that can be assigned to vitality, spirit, strength, dexterity or intelligence.
How to increase max vitality
How to restore vitality
Vitality is the amount of health a character has. If vitality drops to 0, the character dies.
How to increase max vitality
- Warriors have higher vitality than other classes.
- Constitution affects the player character's vitality and stamina.
How to restore vitality
Vitality is restored through several options:
- Sleeping in a bed restores vitality, stamina and mana.
- Survivors Instinct (passive) grants the ability to automatically regenerate vitality.
- Life Leech restores vitality by draining enemy vitality.