Weight Guide for Lies of P
Weight Ratios
Light | Normal | Slightly Heavy | Heavy |
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Below 29% | 30%-59% | 60%-79% | Above 80% |
Heavy weight slows movement.
The heavier the total weight of your equipped items, the slower your movement speed and rolling speed. Your weight status changes depending on the ratio of the total weight to the loading capacity.
The weight status is classified into four levels. These are “light”, “normal”, “slightly heavy” and “heavy.”
Weight affects stamina recovery speed.
The heavier your weight, the slower your stamina regenerates. “Light” has the fastest stamina recovery speed, and the closer you get to “heavy”, the slower your stamina recovery speed. Based on play testing, however, it appears that there is not a big difference in the speed of stamina recovery between weight classes, so it does not seem to be a thing to worry about. The speed of stamina recovery is generally fast enough (as long as you are not “heavy”) so it will not be too much of a drawback in the battle.
You cannot remove the Legion Arm.
Your left
Your left arm (Legion Arm) cannot be removed from your equipment. Therefore, the weight of your Legion Arm is always going to be there. Because of this, it is not possible to have a weight of 0 in the game.
How to Increase Weight Limit
One of the stats you can increase when talking to Sofia is “Capacity.” When you raise your Capacity, your max carry weight limit also goes up, making it easier to equip heavy weapons and accessories. Each point increase in Capacity is equal to around +3 in weight limit. If the weapon you want to equip makes your weight “Heavy”, it would be a good idea to allocate some points into Capacity. In other cases, however, it is not recommend to allocate stats to for higher load limit if you do not really need it.
You can also equip the Carrier’s Amulet to increase your weight limit if you prefer not to invest too much into Capacity.
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