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Stamina Concern Regarding Robots

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So, due to some recent reviewing of the latest FNAF game, i've wondered about something.

Do we consider battery life when it comes to indexing stamina?

Because, specifically for the glamrock animatronics, they only have an hour's worth of power. But they can do... whatever, seemingly without restriction, during that hour before they recharge.

This wound technically qualify for Limited Unlimited Stamina, even though that's a completely silly thing to put on a page.

So, how do we approach a situation like this?
 
"They can do... whatever, seemingly without restriction." Is a NLF.
If they can sprint around and fight for an hour, then note that.
 
So, due to some recent reviewing of the latest FNAF game, i've wondered about something.

Do we consider battery life when it comes to indexing stamina?

Because, specifically for the glamrock animatronics, they only have an hour's worth of power. But they can do... whatever, seemingly without restriction, during that hour before they recharge.

This wound technically qualify for Limited Unlimited Stamina, even though that's a completely silly thing to put on a page.

So, how do we approach a situation like this?
That's just for Freddy, who was specifically stated to have had his Battery Downgraded as a Safety Precaution.
 
It's actually difficult to apply human stamina ratings to batteries and such, so I'd say you can give them Unknown stamina then describe how the character works.
 
I would say battery life is definitely a reason to not have limitless stamina. If it's just an hour it should be ranked equivalent to a human that can maintain peak performance for an hour.
Heck, technically one has to consider how parts degrade over time and stuff, so that even a robot of an infinite power source doesn't have limitless stamina. We technically give out limitless stamina way too easily.
 
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