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Revision as of 14:18, 27 March 2025

Vitality is the amount of health a character has. If vitality drops to 0, the character dies.

Factors affecting vitality

  • Warriors have higher vitality than other classes.
  • Constitution affects the player character's vitality and stamina.

Regaining vitality

Vitality is restored through several options:

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.

Vitality represents a character's health. If vitality drops to zero, the character dies.

Factors affecting vitality

Regaining vitality

Vitality is restored through several options:

  • Vitality automatically regenerates by walking around.
  • Resting restores vitality.
  • Using spells or potions restores vitality.

Vitality represents a character's health. If a party member's vitality reaches 0, the member dies and must be resurrected.

Factors affecting vitality

Regaining 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 a party member's vitality reaches 0, the member dies and must be resurrected.