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Stamina drain per second = 25 * max( (40 * (1 + [{{0|}}[[Body armor (item type)|Armor speed]] /10] ) * (100 - Slower Stamina Drain) /100 , 1) /256 [http://www.mannm.org/d2library/faqtoids/stamina_eng.html#stamdrain]
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Stamina drain per second = 25 * max( (40 * (1 + [{{0|}}[[Body armor|Armor speed]] /10] ) * (100 - Slower Stamina Drain) /100 , 1) /256 [http://www.mannm.org/d2library/faqtoids/stamina_eng.html#stamdrain]
  
  
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*All other body armors have no speed penalty (0). Unlike [[movement speed]], stamina drain is '''not''' affected by [[shield (item type)|shield]] speed penalties. [http://www.mannm.org/d2library/faqtoids/stamina_eng.html#stamdrain]
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*All other body armors have no speed penalty (0). Unlike [[movement speed]], stamina drain is '''not''' affected by [[shield]] speed penalties. [http://www.mannm.org/d2library/faqtoids/stamina_eng.html#stamdrain]
 
*Maximum stamina drain when wearing heavy (10) body armor is 7.8125 stamina per second.
 
*Maximum stamina drain when wearing heavy (10) body armor is 7.8125 stamina per second.
 
*Players typically gain enough stamina from gaining levels and investing points in Vitality to make Slower Stamina Drain increasingly irrelevant as they progress, but it can be helpful at lower levels: 100% Slower Stamina Drain can be achieved as early as level 11, reducing stamina drain to the minimum <sub>25/256</sub> stamina per second (so it takes 256 frames or 10.24 (256/25) seconds of running just to drain a single point of stamina).
 
*Players typically gain enough stamina from gaining levels and investing points in Vitality to make Slower Stamina Drain increasingly irrelevant as they progress, but it can be helpful at lower levels: 100% Slower Stamina Drain can be achieved as early as level 11, reducing stamina drain to the minimum <sub>25/256</sub> stamina per second (so it takes 256 frames or 10.24 (256/25) seconds of running just to drain a single point of stamina).

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