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The '''Vitality''' category comprises of [[items]] intended to increase survivability (e.g. [[Fortitude]] massively increasing a [[Heroes|hero's]] overall HP) through improvements to health, stamina, and providing useful mechanics to mitigate death. {{Infobox ShopItems|vitality items=true}} == Vitality Stats == The vitality stats are max health, health regen, bullet resist, spirit resist, bullet shield, spirit shield, crit reduction, move speed, sprint speed, stamina cooldown, stamina recovery, and stamina. Vitality stats are most commonly found on vitality items but can be found on weapon and spirit items as well. == Max Health == Max Health is a stat that is derived from base health and other stat bonuses. There are three common ways in which max health is modified: * Base Health Gain * % Increased Base Health * Bonus Health ''Base health gain'' occurs every time the player gets a [[Leveling Up#Power Increases|power increase]] and varies significantly from hero to hero. For example, Kelvin receives +45 base health every power increase while Haze receives only +27 base health. ''% Increased Base Health'' is implicitly added to every vitality item depending on tier according to the table below. ''Bonus health'' is usually obtained from items and modifies a hero's max health after base health increases. {| class="wikitable" |+Implicit Health Bonuses !Item Tier !% Increased Base Health |- |1 |11 |- |2 |14 |- |3 |17 |- |4 |20 |} === Calculating Max Health === Max health is a straightforward calculation relating base health, % increased base health, and bonus health. A hero's base health changes throughout the game as power increase thresholds are met. Meanwhile, % increased base health and bonus health will be applied by items and status effects. To calculate max health at a given point in time the following formula is used: <math>\text{Max Health} = \text{Base Health} * (1 + %\text{Increased Base Health}) + \text{Bonus Health}</math> Some important things to note about this calculation: * Bonus health is not increased by the % increased base health bonuses * Negative bonuses to health, such as being afflicted by [[Siphon Bullets]] will be calculated along with positive health bonuses additively * Negative % Max Health such as the modifier on [[Glass Cannon]] is applied to the final max health value and will reduce all health after final calculations {{Item_Navbox}}
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