I'm a fan, I have to ask, reading the explanation I was a tad confused, but does it only work with infinite Stamina, that's what I got from reading it but the explanation makes it seem like it could work either way.
I'm a fan, I have to ask, reading the explanation I was a tad confused, but does it only work with infinite Stamina, that's what I got from reading it but the explanation makes it seem like it could work either way.
Sorry, not sure exactly what you're asking. Does what work either way?
This trick is basically the same as Mason's Seraphim, only it uses an item with 50 base Stamina rather than 50 Magicka. The result after drinking the three potions will take that enchantment from 50.00 to 78.60. For whatever reason -- we suspect a rounding error, but honestly who knows -- the game will try to drain your Stamina to 0, but it'll see that six-tenths extra in your pool and think it's enough to keep going. And since 0.60 is less than 1.00, the game can't actually deduct additional Stamina from you.
Steady Hand consumes Stamina while in use, so normally, when you hit 0 Stamina, it will break the effect and you'll have to wait a few seconds for your Stamina to begin regenerating. However, this guy's Stamina never hits zero, it stays at that little sliver indefinitely. Whenever you voluntarily stop using Steady Hand, your Stamina will begin to regenerate immediately (though this is irrelevant, as infinite Stamina means you can use Steady Hand, sprint, or power attack whenever you want).
I'm not sure if this answers your question, since like I said, I'm having trouble understanding exactly what you're asking. If you can clarify a bit, I'll do my best to explain whatever you need.
Sorry, not sure exactly what you're asking. Does what work either way?
This trick is basically the same as Mason's Seraphim, only it uses an item with 50 base Stamina rather than 50 Magicka. The result after drinking the three potions will take that enchantment from 50.00 to 78.60. For whatever reason -- we suspect a rounding error, but honestly who knows -- the game will try to drain your Stamina to 0, but it'll see that six-tenths extra in your pool and think it's enough to keep going. And since 0.60 is less than 1.00, the game can't actually deduct additional Stamina from you.
Steady Hand consumes Stamina while in use, so normally, when you hit 0 Stamina, it will break the effect and you'll have to wait a few seconds for your Stamina to begin regenerating. However, this guy's Stamina never hits zero, it stays at that little sliver indefinitely. Whenever you voluntarily stop using Steady Hand, your Stamina will begin to regenerate immediately (though this is irrelevant, as infinite Stamina means you can use Steady Hand, sprint, or power attack whenever you want).
I'm not sure if this answers your question, since like I said, I'm having trouble understanding exactly what you're asking. If you can clarify a bit, I'll do my best to explain whatever you need.
Right, I can see how that would make less sense, that's what I get for re-writing the same thing 10 times..I skip over the question. Anyway my question is more or less answered, I think. Am I correct in saying that this gives infinite Stamina for all uses, Bashing, Power Attacks, Running, etc. not just Continuous Usage
Right, I can see how that would make less sense, that's what I get for re-writing the same thing 10 times..I skip over the question. Anyway my question is more or less answered, I think. Am I correct in saying that this gives infinite Stamina for all uses, Bashing, Power Attacks, Running, etc. not just Continuous Usage
Yup. As far as we could gather, literally anything that affects Stamina can be done as much as you like, and the bar will never be completely drained. We didn't test with Breath of Nchuak, but I'd be very surprised if it didn't work. Bashes, power attacks, sprinting all can be done infinitely.
Yup. As far as we could gather, literally anything that affects Stamina can be done as much as you like, and the bar will never be completely drained. We didn't test with Breath of Nchuak, but I'd be very surprised if it didn't work. Bashes, power attacks, sprinting all can be done infinitely.