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==Health==
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==Damage and Health==
  
;Stun and Resting: Stun is the short-term effect of pain and injury. Characters can recover stun with the ''rest'' action. When characters are incapacitated they recover half of their stun (rounded up) each turn.
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;Total Damage: Total damage is the sum of a character's lasting damage and stun damage
  
;Damage and Healing: Damage is the long-term effect of injuries that heal slowly. Characters usually have a chance to recover damage once per week. This requires a success roll against the difficulty 10 plus 1 for every day the character exerted himself (by travelling or fighting for example) during that week, plus 1 for every time the character took damage or stun, and plus 5 for every time the character was incapacitated by damage. (There is no penalty for being incapacitated by a combination of stun and damage.) If the roll is successful, the character recovers half of his damage, rounded up. For example if the character has 5 damage and successfully heals, then he will recover 3 damage, leaving him with only 2 damage after healing.
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;Health: A character's health is the sum of the character's two highest athletic ability modifiers plus one. This is the maximum total damage a character can take without being incapacitated and falling down
  
;Sharpness: Sharpness determines whether the attack power that gets through the target's armor becomes stun or damage. All the power of a sharp weapon becomes damageHalf the power (rounded down) of a blunt weapon becomes damage and the rest becomes stun. For example, 5 power getting through the target's armor absorption would become 2 damage and 3 stun to the target. All the power of a padded weapon becomes stun.
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;Toughness: A character's toughness is half of their healthThis is the amount of damage a character can take without a damage penalty.
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;Healthy: A character is healthy when the sum of his stun and damage is less than his toughness.
 
  
;Injured: A character is injured when the sum of his stun and damage less than his stamina but not less than his toughness. An injured character cannot do combos or strenuous actions.
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;Rest and Regeneration: Characters recover from damage at the rate of one, plus their regeneration ability modifier, damage points each week. Rest is a modifier to an attempt to heal the character each week. Each day the character engages in no physically strenuous activity - especially combat, training and travel - counts as a +1 modifier to the roll for that week. If the roll is successful, double the regeneration modifier of the resting character for that week. Opposition to this healing roll would include lack of resources, harsh conditions, poison or infection (up to +5 for each individual opposing factor.)
 
 
;Incapacitated: A character is incapacitated when the sum of his stun and damage is greater than or equal to his stamina. An incapacitated character cannot move or perform actions.
 
| valign="bottom" | [[Image:Minimam-warrior-healthy.png]]
 
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| valign="bottom" | [[Image:Minimam-warrior-incapacitated.png]]
 
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