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===Block Angle===
 
===Block Angle===
[[File:ParryAngle3.png|thumb|Block/push angle tooltip|link=https://vermintide2.gamepedia.com/File:ParryAngle3.png]]Each weapon has a block/push angle which is shown on the top-right corner of the weapon's hover-over tool tip in the inventory. If the character blocks an attack within that angle, the block consumes less stamina based on the weapon's inner block cost modifier, while blocking outside of that angle will use more stamina based on its outer block cost modifier. Melee weapon and necklace [[properties]] can increase the block angle.
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[[File:ParryAngle3.png|thumb|Block angle tooltip|link=https://vermintide2.gamepedia.com/File:ParryAngle3.png]]Each weapon has a block/push angle which is shown on the top-right corner of the weapon's hover-over tool tip in the inventory. If the character blocks an attack within that angle, the block consumes less stamina based on the weapon's inner block cost modifier, while blocking outside of that angle will use more stamina based on its outer block cost modifier. Melee weapon and necklace [[properties]] can increase the block angle.
 
===Block Cost Modifier===
 
===Block Cost Modifier===
 
Not to be confused with block cost reduction, which stacks multiplicatively with the weapon's block cost modifier. Incoming stamina damage is multiplied by the inner block cost modifier if struck inside the weapon's block angle, and outer block cost modifier outside of it.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Vermintide/comments/90qola/a_list_of_everything_you_wish_fatshark_told_you/</ref>
 
Not to be confused with block cost reduction, which stacks multiplicatively with the weapon's block cost modifier. Incoming stamina damage is multiplied by the inner block cost modifier if struck inside the weapon's block angle, and outer block cost modifier outside of it.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Vermintide/comments/90qola/a_list_of_everything_you_wish_fatshark_told_you/</ref>

Revision as of 22:34, 26 February 2020

Stamina is a rechargeable resource that allows heroes to perform defensive actions in melee combat - namely blocking and pushing.

StaminaShields

In-game stamina indicator

General

StaminHoverTooltip

Weapon hover-over tool tip. The actual Stamina value would be 6.

The hero's base reserve of stamina is determined by the melee weapon they have equipped. This amount can be further boosted with the Necklace property, Melee Weapon property, Career Passive Abilities, or Talents. The hero's total amount of stamina is displayed at the center of the screen while blocking (right mouse button by default), shown as a series of shield icons. A full shield represents 2.0 stamina or less and a cracked shield represents 1.0 stamina or less. The weapon's base stamina is shown at the top-right corner of its hover-over tool tip in the inventory. However, the number shown in the tool tip represents the number of full stamina shields, meaning the actual stamina value is double this number.

Blocking

Blocking is a melee action that allows players to negate certain sources of damage at the cost of stamina. Blocking is performed by holding the right mouse button (by default) while holding the melee weapon. The block is effective for all directions, not just in front of the hero. The hero can still be shoved and pushed away while holding block.

Blockable Damage

Only certain sources of damage can be negated through blocking. Stamina pool cannot be reduced to below 0.

Damage Source Block Effect
Regular melee attacks Negates
Ungor arrows Negates
Ratling gunner/Deathrattler bullets Only Shield weapon negates
Select Boss melee attacks Only Shield weapon negates.

Regular weapons partially negate

Environmental damage No effect
Friendly Fire No effect
Special and Boss abilities No effect

Stamina Damage[1][2]

Each instance of blockable damage deals a predetermined amount of stamina damage upon a successful block based on its source. This value can scale based on Difficulty. Below is a table of all scaling stamina damage values. For brevity, the term Roamer is used here to refer to Marauders, Clan Rats, Ungors, Gors, Savages, and Plague Monks. The Roamer attacks only refer to their basic swinging attacks and excludes headbutts and berserker combos.

Damage Source Recruit, Vet, Champ Legend Cataclysm 1, 2 Cataclysm 3
Fanatic, Slave Rat standing attack 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5
Fanatic, Slave Rat running attack 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5
Roamer standing attack 1.0 1.5 1.5 2.0
Roamer running attack 1.0 1.0 1.5 1.5
Elite sideway sweep, running attack 4.0 6.0 6.0 6.0

Block Broken

If the hero's stamina pool is reduced to 0 by an enemy attack, the hero briefly enters a state of being block broken. During this time, the hero cannot attack or block, their movement and dodge speed are massively reduced, and they suffer from a longer stamina recovery delay, making them extremely vulnerable.

Block Angle

ParryAngle3

Block angle tooltip

Each weapon has a block/push angle which is shown on the top-right corner of the weapon's hover-over tool tip in the inventory. If the character blocks an attack within that angle, the block consumes less stamina based on the weapon's inner block cost modifier, while blocking outside of that angle will use more stamina based on its outer block cost modifier. Melee weapon and necklace properties can increase the block angle.

Block Cost Modifier

Not to be confused with block cost reduction, which stacks multiplicatively with the weapon's block cost modifier. Incoming stamina damage is multiplied by the inner block cost modifier if struck inside the weapon's block angle, and outer block cost modifier outside of it.[3]

Weapon Inner Block Cost Modifier Outer Block Cost Modifier
Any weapon not listed 0.5 2.0
All Shields 0.2 2.0
Rapier, Kruber's Spear 0.25 2.0
Dual Swords 0.5 1.0
Kerillian's 1H Sword 0.5 1.5
Sword & Dagger 0.75 1.5
Sienna's Dagger, Torch 1.0 2.0

Pushing

Pushing, also called Shoving or Block Pushing, can be performed by pressing the attack button (left mouse button by default) while blocking at the cost of stamina. A push applies a weak Stagger to enemies in a 180 degree arc in front of the hero and a strong stagger in a 100 degree arc. The default stamina cost of pushing is 2.0 for most weapons. The only exceptions are the Rapier, Sienna's Dagger, Sword & Dagger, and Dual Daggers, which all consume 1.0 stamina per push. The hero maintains block throughout the entire push animation and transitions back into the normal block state without interruption if the player does not release block.

Melee weapon and necklace properties can increase the inner push angle. All Shield weapons share the same base stagger strength among them and ignore enemy stagger reduction. All regular weapons also share the same base stagger strength that is distinct from shields.

Push Attack

Every weapon has a unique attack known as a push attack, also called a push stab. To perform a push attack, the player must first execute a normal push from block and continue to hold down the attack key. The hero is not considered to be blocking during a push attack. With the right timing, many weapons allow the player to follow up a push attack with an attack from the middle of its regular attack chains, both light and heavy. For example, the push attack for Kruber's Halberd is an overhead chop which Kruber can follow up with the 3rd attack in his light attack chain, resulting in a devastating double chop combo.

Stamina Recovery

Whenever stamina is expended, it automatically begins recovering after a short delay. The length of the delay is based on the last source of stamina loss.

Stamina Loss Recovery Delay
Push with Shield weapons 0.75 seconds
Push with other weapons 1.5 seconds
Blocking damage 1.0 second
Block broken 2.0 seconds

The rate of automatic stamina recovery is a scaling rate based on the hero's maximum stamina[4] between around 1.5 to 2.0 per second -- the lower the hero's maximum stamina, the faster each point of stamina regenerates. Stamina recovery rate can be increased by the Trinket property, talents, and passive abilities. Stamina recovery also reduces the length of the recovery delay.

Notes

  • Holding block has no negative impact on stamina recovery.
  • When an enemy starts to swing at the hero from behind, the player will hear a telltale whoosh sound effect. This is the perfect time to block and/or dodge.

Reference