{"id":82859,"date":"2025-01-28T23:04:51","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:04:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/lies-of-p-all-stats-explained-motivity-technique-advanced-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:04:51","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:04:51","slug":"lies-of-p-all-stats-explained-motivity-technique-advanced-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/lies-of-p-all-stats-explained-motivity-technique-advanced-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Lies of P all stats explained: Motivity, Technique, Advanced &#038; more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Lies of P all stats explained: Motivity, Technique, Advanced &#038; more Neowiz Games \/ Round 8 StudioLies of P is a traditional Soulslike through-and-through, featuring a similar gameplay formula and narrative techniques, and this also applies to stats. Here are all Lies of P stats explained for newcomers and genre veterans. Soulslike fans, especially those who loved Bloodborne, will find a lot to enjoy with Lies of P. The game manages to wear its influences clearly on its robotic frilled sleaves \u2013 but without ever descending too far into being derivative. This is a dark retelling of the already pretty dark Pinocchio story, set in a Dark Souls-inspired universe that takes grimdark to the extreme. Those who\u2019ve played a Souls or Soulslike game before will be immediately familiar with Lies of P\u2018s mechanics when it comes to leveling up and stats. However, the game marches to the beat of its own drum, and some of its similarities are labeled very differently and may warrant some explanation. Here\u2019s a breakdown of the stats in Lies of P, what they do, and what they correspond to in classic Soulslike language. Contents Vitality Vitality governs how much HP and health you have in Lies of P, so if you want to survive, this will be a stat you\u2019ll not want to neglect. Leveling it will also increase your Guard Regain, this is a mechanic a bit like Bloodborne\u2019s in which you can regain a small amount of health when counter-attacking. It works a bit differently, but the principle is similar. Vitality also boosts your resistance to elemental and physical damage. Vigor Vigor is the stat in Lies of P that governs your max Stamina. So if you\u2019re running out of Stamina in combat too frequently, give this stat a boost. It dictates how much you can run, continuously attack, and dodge. So, don\u2019t ignore it. The stat also boosts your resistance to various forms of damage, but not as much as Vitality. Motivity Motivity is essentially Lies of P\u2019s strength stat, so it boosts your defense and allows you to wield heavy weapons and do more damage with them. Medium to heavy weapons scale in damage based on this stat, so the more you have, the more damage you\u2019ll do. It\u2019s not so effective when managing the damage of smaller or more advanced weapons though, this is one for the tanks only. Capacity Capacity governs how much weight you can carry at any one time, so the more you upgrade this stat, the more heavier items you can carry together. This works well for builds based on Motivity that require larger, heavier weapons. But it\u2019s also effective for Technique and Advanced builds that require the user to carry protective amulets, throwable items, and more without being slowed down in battle. The more Capacity you have, the more items you\u2019ll be able to carry at one time, meaning you\u2019ll have more options in battle and won\u2019t need to make sacrifices to your loadout. Technique Technique is Lies of P\u2019s Dexterity stat if we were comparing it to Dark Souls. It increases the damage done by medium to light weapons by scaling with them. However, it\u2019s pretty useless for heavy weapons. This is a stat for those who want to be quick and nimble, attacking with Rapiers for light, but deadly, attacks and then jumping out of danger. Like Motivity, it also increases your defense, but it also tends to scale well with advanced and elemental weapons, making it a good choice for those who want to lean into both types of damage. Advanced Think of Advanced as Lies of P\u2019s version of Arcane from Bloodborne, with a bit of the Intelligence stat from Dark Souls thrown in. Lies of P doesn\u2019t feature magic or wizard builds, but Advanced increases the power of your elemental attacks and Legion Arms. This is a stat that allows players to get creative with the damage they do, looking for a boss\u2019s weaknesses and exploiting them to the fullest. It also greatly boosts your resistance to elemental damage. Combining this stat with Technique can lead to some truly devastatingly powerful builds. So there you have it, all the stats in Lies of P explained. For more Lies of P content, check out some of our below guides: How long is Lies of P? Main story length &#038; completionist run | Lies of P trophies &#038; achievements | Does Lies of P have an easy mode? | Does Lies of P have multiplayer? | How to level up in Lies of P | What does Gold Coin Fruit do? | How to respec in Lies of P | How to get more Wishstones in Lies of P | How to summon support to fight bosses in Lies of P<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Lies of P all stats explained: Motivity, Technique, Advanced &#038; more Neowiz Games \/ Round 8 StudioLies of P is a traditional Soulslike through-and-through, featuring a similar gameplay formula and narrative techniques, and this also applies to stats. Here are all Lies of P stats explained for newcomers and genre veterans. 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