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[[File:https://c-3sux78kvnkay76x24mgskvkjogx2eiax78ykijtx2eius.g00.gamepedia.com/g00/3_c-3fkrjg.mgskvkjog.ius_/c-3SUXKVNKAY76x24nzzvyx3ax2fx2fmgskvkjog.iax78ykijt.iusx2ffkrjg_mgskvkjog_ktx2fkx2fk6x2fHuzC_Yzgsotg_Cnkkr.vtmx3fbkx78youtx3d2ghg2i51189404g21624hj94842j054gx26o76i.sgx78qx3dosgmk_$/$/$/$/$]]The Stamina is displayed as a pie-shaped indicator that appears near Link whenever he is performing an action that requires great effort, such as climbing, sprinting, rolling, pushing, pulling, or carrying heavy objects, and performing a Spin Attack. Performing said actions depletes the Stamina Gauge, although some actions drain the meter faster than others: while dashing diminishes the stamina constantly, the Spin Attack decreases it in large portions.
The Stamina is displayed as a pie-shaped indicator that appears near Link whenever he is performing an action that requires great effort, such as climbing, sprinting, rolling, pushing, pulling, or carrying heavy objects, and performing a Spin Attack. Performing said actions depletes the Stamina Gauge, although some actions drain the meter faster than others: while dashing diminishes the stamina constantly, the Spin Attack decreases it in large portions.

Revision as of 17:45, April 7, 2019

The Stamina is displayed as a pie-shaped indicator that appears near Link whenever he is performing an action that requires great effort, such as climbing, sprinting, rolling, pushing, pulling, or carrying heavy objects, and performing a Spin Attack. Performing said actions depletes the Stamina Gauge, although some actions drain the meter faster than others: while dashing diminishes the stamina constantly, the Spin Attack decreases it in large portions.