What Is Stamina and What Should I Do With It?
By dillionmcrich.
Most gacha games have a “stamina” mechanic. This is some resource that generates in real time. In GFL2, Stamina is called “Intelligence Puzzles”, shown below. But we’ll call it Stamina.
There’s a limit to how much of it you can store at once, with the overflow being wasted. The Dispatch room can store some of the overflow, but a percentage will be lost.
So, minimize how often your stamina is full to avoid wasting it.
You gain 1 per 5 minutes, and the cap is 180. That means stamina will go from 0 to maxed out in 15 hours, and you get 288 per day.
Pretty much everything you can spend it on will be useful eventually, and it will all give you some Commander Experience, so just choose something, preferably something you’re short on.
You can spend stamina down in seconds if you need to thanks to the “auto” button.
When you beat all three objectives in a Supply Mission, you unlock the “auto” button for that stage. The auto button allows you to complete the mission as many times as you want nearly instantly. If you’re busy, you can log in for 1 minute, spend your stamina, and go.
What Do I Spend Stamina On?
You’ll probably know when you’re short on something. Spend Stamina on whatever you’re short on. Here are some options:
In-Depth Search | Gives you Combat Reports, which will level up your dolls. |
Equipment Analysis | Gives you Analysis Blueprints, which will level up your weapons. |
Cognitive Configuration | Gives you Boost Stock Bars, which allow dolls to surpass certain level caps. |
Targeted Study | Gives you random weapon attachment drops. |
Standardizing Sync | Gives you Sardis Gold (the basic currency used in many things). |
Neural Survey | Gives you Transcription Conductors, which you can spend to unlock nodes on dolls’ “Neural Helix” menu, powering those dolls up. |
A great default thing to spend Stamina on is Targeted Research, unlocked at level 23, because you’ll always want more gold attachment drops.
Most of the mainline story missions require stamina too, and making story progress gives you tons of Commander Exp, so story progress is a good option to spend stamina on if you have the time for cutscenes.
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