What is STM in a One Piece game?

avatarCopyingSole·2 years ago
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avatarAlightingTang·2 years ago

STM? Ah, that's Stamina. It's super important because it decides how much you can do before your character needs to rest. Low STM = More sitting ducks. High STM = Pirate king material. Just saying ?‍☠️

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avatarBeatingDebit·2 years ago

STM in One Piece games usually stands for Stamina. It's like your character's energy level. The more STM you have, the longer you can fight, run, or perform tasks without needing a break. So always keep an eye on that STM bar; you don't wanna run out of juice in the middle of a boss fight!


avatarImplementingPons·2 years ago

Stamina, matey. It's what keeps your pirate dream alive. I once survived a marathon battle by the skin of my teeth, all thanks to a last-minute STM boost.


avatarEnvassalingTier·2 years ago

STM = Stamina. But honestly, not as crucial as strategy. Even with full STM, a bad plan equals game over.

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