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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 Wheel''', also known as the '''Stamina Gauge''', measures [[Link]]'s stamina in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. It is depleted by doing strenuous activities such as running, climbing, and pushing boulders.
 
== ''Skyward Sword'' ==
Link can refill his stamina gauge by running over [[Stamina Fruit]]s or drinking a [[Stamina Potion]].
 
== ''Breath of the Wild'' ==
Link can cook "Energizing" [[Breath of the Wild Meals|Meals]] and [[Breath of the Wild Elixirs|Elixirs]] to recover different amounts of stamina. There are also "Enduring" Meals and Elixirs that extend the Stamina Wheel with extra, yellow stamina which does not return after being depleted. The green stamina wheel can be increased by 1/5 by exchanging four [[Spirit Orb]]s for a [[Stamina Vessel]] at a [[Goddess Statue]]. A maximum of three full green rings (1 base, 2 extra) and two yellow rings can be used as a maximum. This means 10 Vessels / 40 Orbs in total for the extra 2 green rings.
 
Should the player choose to have full stamina, this will allot only enough vessels for 20 hearts; on the other hand, if the player choose full hearts (30 total, 27 acquired), there will be only enough vessels for 1 2/5ths of extra green rings.
 
Link can exchange between Stamina Vessels and Heart Vessels at the [[Horned Statue]] in [[Hateno Village]] at a total cost of 20 rupees, after the statue pays 100 rupees to take a vessel and charges 120 rupees to give it back. The first exchange does not cost rupees, but every exchange henceforth comes at a charge.
 
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The Stamina Wheel, also known as the Stamina Gauge, measures Link's stamina in Skyward Sword and Breath of the Wild. It is depleted by doing strenuous activities such as running, climbing, and pushing boulders.

Skyward Sword

Link can refill his stamina gauge by running over Stamina Fruits or drinking a Stamina Potion.

Breath of the Wild

Link can cook "Energizing" Meals and Elixirs to recover different amounts of stamina. There are also "Enduring" Meals and Elixirs that extend the Stamina Wheel with extra, yellow stamina which does not return after being depleted. The green stamina wheel can be increased by 1/5 by exchanging four Spirit Orbs for a Stamina Vessel at a Goddess Statue. A maximum of three full green rings (1 base, 2 extra) and two yellow rings can be used as a maximum. This means 10 Vessels / 40 Orbs in total for the extra 2 green rings.

Should the player choose to have full stamina, this will allot only enough vessels for 20 hearts; on the other hand, if the player choose full hearts (30 total, 27 acquired), there will be only enough vessels for 1 2/5ths of extra green rings.

Link can exchange between Stamina Vessels and Heart Vessels at the Horned Statue in Hateno Village at a total cost of 20 rupees, after the statue pays 100 rupees to take a vessel and charges 120 rupees to give it back. The first exchange does not cost rupees, but every exchange henceforth comes at a charge.