Fatigue is bonus EXP that the player collects from completing quests or defeating enemies. The Fatigue EXP earned will be the same amount of normal EXP gained when completing quests and defeating enemies. For example, if a player turns in a quest that gives him 350 normal EXP, the player will also receive 350 Fatigue EXP.
So what does this mean? Well, you can convert your bonus Fatigue into real EXP by speaking to one of the many Goblin Innkeepers that are scattered all over Sarnaut. However, you may only receive a certain amount of additional EXP per day, which will depend on your character’s level. This cap can be found by mousing over your character’s portrait in the upper left corner of the screen. As your level increases, the amount of Fatigue you gain will increase as well.
Have you reached your cap for fatigue EXP and might be worried if it’ll affect your normal EXP? Fret not, dear player! You will still continue to gain regular EXP.

Posted by miss_sadie Dec 15

Fatigue is just a bonus and you can still level without having to grind or running out of quests. It was not put in to punish our players.
We have thoroughly tested the game with and without Fatigue and had no problems leveling or finding quests.

Posted by miss_sadie Dec 16

One Comment to “How Fatigue system works in Allods?”

  1. Halkweard says:

    I feel punished.

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