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Temporary Stamina
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Effect | Extends Stamina Wheel, but depleted after one use. | |
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Temporary Stamina is a mechanic in Breath of the Wild.
Breath of the Wild
Link can obtain temporary upgrades to his Stamina Wheel - shown as up to two additional, yellow, wheels - by eating a meal described as "enduring", drinking an Enduring Elixir or sleeping in certain special beds. Unlike Temporary Hearts, this temporary stamina is only used after his natural (green) stamina is exhausted.
Horses can also gain temporary stamina, shown as extra spurs marked with a carrot, by eating Endura Carrots directly.