Stoneshard employs a great number of statistics to determine the character’s general well-being. These stats measure everything from Hunger and Thirst to Pain and Intoxication, and they work together to precisely quantify the character’s needs at any given time. Most of the stats are straightforward, but others are not. The two most unusual stats are Morale and Sanity: the only two in the “Psyche” section of the Character Health page.
They’re special in that they’re the only stats that can’t be corrected quickly with a waterskin, bandage, or loaf of bread. These stats measure the long-term impact the character’s adventures have had on their well-being. To raise these stats, players need to set aside time to give their character some TLC. It's like keeping a Tamagotchi pet alive, except that instead of a pet it's a medieval mercenary that faces certain death every day.
Stoneshard: How to Save
New characters start with 100% Morale and Sanity, full of naive hope and noble ambitions. To maintain their innocent exuberance, the character needs to be well-fed, well-rested, hydrated, sober, and generally free of physical and psychological trauma. Of course, that’s easier said than done.
Every turn, Morale is gained or lost based on the character’s level of Hunger, Thirst, Pain, and Fatigue. As long as the character is healthy and eats, drinks, and sleeps regularly, these stats will remain nominal and Morale will go up slowly over time. It takes a while to get into a rhythm, but it's satisfying when done right. When Stoneshard leaves Early Access, it may well end up being one of those survival games that get good after a rough few opening hours.
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