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The stamina bar replaces the experience bar. Most actions cost stamina, with the exception of a few things like sprinting, jumping, and crafting. | The stamina bar replaces the experience bar. Most actions cost stamina, with the exception of a few things like sprinting, jumping, and crafting. | ||
[[File:Stamina Bar.png|thumb|The Stamina Bar replaces the experience bar]] | [[File:Stamina Bar.png|thumb|The Stamina Bar replaces the experience bar]] | ||
Doing stamina-costing actions above/below sea level will cost increasing amounts of stamina and once the stamina bar runs out, actions eat into your hunger bar instead. | Doing stamina-costing actions above/below sea level will cost increasing amounts of stamina and once the stamina bar runs out, actions eat into your saturation and then your hunger bar instead. | ||
Stamina is effectively a buffer for your hunger bar, and waiting for it to regenerate can be substituted by using your hunger bar and restoring it with food, making food a valuable resource for performing many actions in a short period of time. | Stamina is effectively a buffer for your hunger bar, and waiting for it to regenerate can be substituted by using your hunger bar and restoring it with food, making food a valuable resource for performing many actions in a short period of time. | ||
Revision as of 23:38, 30 October 2025
Stamina
The stamina bar replaces the experience bar. Most actions cost stamina, with the exception of a few things like sprinting, jumping, and crafting.

Doing stamina-costing actions above/below sea level will cost increasing amounts of stamina and once the stamina bar runs out, actions eat into your saturation and then your hunger bar instead.
Stamina is effectively a buffer for your hunger bar, and waiting for it to regenerate can be substituted by using your hunger bar and restoring it with food, making food a valuable resource for performing many actions in a short period of time.
Players have a maximum stamina of 100, regenerating 0.5 stamina a second. There is no way to increase this regeneration.
Some examples of common stamina costs
| Action | Cost |
|---|---|
| Breaking stone | 3 |
| Placing wooden planks | 1 |
| Hitting an entity | 10 |
Some blocks have greatly increased stamina costs to place and mine. These blocks are intended for use in defensive structures, allowing players to prevent their structures from being easily attacked/griefed:
| Blocks | Break Cost | Place Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Obsidian | 50 | 20 |
| Bricks | 50 | 20 |
| Mud bricks | 50 | 20 |
| Smooth stone | 50 | 20 |