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[[Category:Game Mechanics]]
 
[[Category:Game Mechanics]]
Fatigue increases the costs of some [[talents]], depending on the [[resources|resource]] they use.  Fatigue depends directly on the armour and equipment worn and is expressed as a percentage.  This percentage is the amount that resource costs are increased by, with some resource types having double fatigue penalties.  For example, at 21% fatigue a combat talent costs 1.21 times as much Stamina and a spell 1.42 times as much Mana.  
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Fatigue increases the costs of some [[talents]], depending on the [[resources|resource]] they use.  Fatigue depends directly on the armour and equipment worn and is expressed as a percentage.  This percentage is the amount that resource costs are increased by, with some resource types having double fatigue penalties.  For example, at 21% fatigue a combat talent will cost 1.21 times as much Stamina and a spell 1.42 times as much Mana. Obviously, less is better.  Although there are some ways to reduce fatigue, it cannot go below 0%.
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Fatigue does not affect sustain resource costs.
  
Obviously, less is better.  Although there are some ways to reduce fatigue, it can't go below 0%.
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'''Resources unaffected by fatigue:'''
  
The following resources are influenced by fatigue:
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* [[Equilibrium]]
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* [[Vim]]
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* [[Insanity]]
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* [[Steam]]
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'''Resources with normal fatigue penalties:'''
  
* [[Stamina]]
 
* [[Mana]] (Receives double penalties)
 
 
* [[Hate]]
 
* [[Hate]]
* [[Positive energy]]
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* [[Stamina]]
* [[Negative energy]]
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* [[Negative energy]] (only cost, not gain)
* [[Paradox]] (Increases the failure, anomaly, and backfire rates but not spell cost)
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* [[Positive energy]] (only cost, not gain)
* [[Psi]] (Receives double penalties)
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And the following are not:
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'''Resources with double fatigue penalties:'''
  
* [[Equilibrium]]
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* [[Feedback]]
* [[Vim]]
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* [[Mana]]
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* [[Paradox]] (increases the failure/anomaly/backfire chance by twice the fatigue percentage after paradox exceeds 200/300/400 respectively, but does not affect spell costs)
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* [[Psi]]

Latest revision as of 23:01, 15 October 2021

Fatigue increases the costs of some talents, depending on the resource they use. Fatigue depends directly on the armour and equipment worn and is expressed as a percentage. This percentage is the amount that resource costs are increased by, with some resource types having double fatigue penalties. For example, at 21% fatigue a combat talent will cost 1.21 times as much Stamina and a spell 1.42 times as much Mana. Obviously, less is better. Although there are some ways to reduce fatigue, it cannot go below 0%. Fatigue does not affect sustain resource costs.

Resources unaffected by fatigue:

Resources with normal fatigue penalties:

Resources with double fatigue penalties:

  • Feedback
  • Mana
  • Paradox (increases the failure/anomaly/backfire chance by twice the fatigue percentage after paradox exceeds 200/300/400 respectively, but does not affect spell costs)
  • Psi