Finger Mountains and Seas is a card game with unique gameplay, set against the backdrop of Chinese traditional mythology, the Classic of Mountains and Seas. It incorporates multiple creative playstyles, offering a distinct world of immortals and martial arts. Today, let's talk about how to use stamina in Finger Mountains and Seas. In the game, stamina is a very important resource, as many player actions are related to it. Because it is scarce, it is essential to figure out which activities are worth investing in.

In previous tests, many players have complained that there isn't enough stamina in the game. Without spending money, relying solely on the free stamina available, it's not enough to clear all the dungeons. Therefore, there must be a priority. Players need to consume stamina when challenging various dungeons, such as equipment dungeons and experience dungeons. The amount of stamina consumed varies depending on the difficulty of the dungeon. For example, the first time you clear the Kunlun Secret Realm, no stamina is required, but subsequent challenges will consume stamina. Fortunately, there are two free challenge opportunities given daily, which slightly alleviates the pressure.

In terms of priorities, one should first ensure the experience dungeons. Experience can quickly level up, and only after reaching certain levels can other aspects be strengthened. Next comes promotion; the items needed for promotion can only be obtained through clearing dungeons. The later in the game, the more these items are needed, making this another necessary area to invest stamina. Then there's Fate, which in this game is divided into team and individual categories. Once a single profession in the team activates Fate, all professional roles benefit, but for individual directions, only a single spirit can take effect. A lot of materials are required for Fate, and a significant amount of stamina needs to be invested. For most players, only core Fates can keep up with the level, while others can only catch up gradually.

Equipment dungeons also require stamina. Due to the set equipment design, to collect a full set of the same quality, multiple dungeon runs are needed, so a large amount of stamina should be reserved. My suggestion is to first get a decent set of equipment, and then work on improving equipment once Fate has been upgraded.

After reading my introduction, you should have a general idea of how to use stamina in Finger Mountains and Seas. I do feel that stamina is insufficient, so subscribing to a monthly card is a good choice. A monthly card allows you to receive additional stamina resources daily, giving you an advantage in increasing your combat power.