- Not to be confused with Stamina.
Fatigue influences the player's effectiveness in combat. Reduced, or lack of, fatigue results in reduced accuracy and damage while fighting. Running, jumping, swimming, fighting, and casting spells can reduce fatigue. Fatigue can be restored through resting, spells, potions, or simply standing still.
Being struck by Hand-to-Hand attacks will also reduce fatigue. If fatigue is reduced to zero when the player is hit with a hand-to-hand attack, the player character is unable to attack and will fall to the ground.
In The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, fatigue is decreased by running or fighting and only regenerates while doing nothing. There are Restore Fatigue enchanted items though, to counter this.
- Formula: Fatigue capacity = Strength + Endurance + Agility + Willpower attributes
By game[]
- Fatigue (Arena)
- Fatigue (Daggerfall)
- Fatigue (Morrowind)
- Fatigue (Oblivion)
Related spells[]
Spells that cost fatigue[]
- Lover's Kiss – from The Lover birthsign.
- Serpent – from The Serpent birthsign.
Related ingredients[]
Unless the ingredient has one of the following fatigue-related effects as its first effect, the ingredient must be combined with related ingredients via Alchemy to make a potion with that effect.
Ingredients that restore fatigue[]
- Aloe Vera Leaves
- Apple
- Beef
- Blackberry
- Bread Loaf
- Carrrot
- Cheese Wedge
- Cheese Wheel
- Corn
- Crab Meat
- Daedra Venin
- Fennel Seeds
- Flour
- Grapes
- Green Stain Cup Cap
- Ham
- Jumbo Potato
- Leek
- Lettuce
- Onion
- Orange
- Pear
- Peony Seeds
- Pumpkin
- Potato
- Radish
- Rice
- Spiddal Stick
- Strawberry
- Sweetcake
- Sweetroll
- Tobacco
- Tomato
- Watermelon
- Wheat Grain
Ingredients that fortify fatigue[]
Ingredients that damage fatigue[]
- Alkanet Flower
- Bonemeal
- Crab Meat
- Dreugh Wax
- Green Stain Shelf Cap
- Ironwood Nut
- Lady's Smock Leaves
- Mort Flesh
- Motherwort Sprig
- Mutton
- Rat Meat – in Morrowind and in Oblivion
- Water Hyacinth Nectar
Ingredients that drain fatigue[]
See also[]
Appearances[]
- The Elder Scrolls: Arena
- The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion