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Venous stasis is a condition wherein blood does not move appropriately through the veins. Rather, the blood becomes sluggish and moves slowly through the vessels. Venous stasis can at times be referred to as venostasis. In general, venous stasis occurs in the lower extremities, which can result in blood pooling in the feet and legs. A stasis / ˈsteɪsɪs / or stasis field, in science fiction, is a confined area of space in which time has been stopped or the contents have been rendered motionless. 'Stasis' is the third episode of the Prime Video series Tales from the Loop. It and all other episodes of the series were written by series creator Nathaniel Halpern. It was directed by Dearbhla Walsh. Upon falling in love, a teenaged girl attempts to make the moment last forever. ' Stasis ' is the third episode of the Prime Video series Tales from the Loop. It and all other episodes of the series were written by series creator Nathaniel Halpern. It was directed by Dearbhla Walsh.

  1. Stasis Theory
  2. Stasis Definition
  3. Stalsis Meaning
Stasis

Stasis Rune symbol
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Stasis is a Rune ability in Breath of the Wild.[1] The Rune allows Link to freeze objects in time while storing their kinetic energy.

Stasis Theory

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Location and Uses

The Stasis Rune is obtained in the Owa Daim Shrine at the Great Plateau. The Stasis Rune allows Link to freeze objects in suspended time, rendering them completely immobile for a short time. When an object is suspended, a glowing, yellow filter surrounds its form. This filter will eventually disappear, whereupon the object will revert back to normal and resume any movement it had before it was frozen. Through this, the Stasis Rune can be used to freeze dangerous obstacles, such as rolling boulders, or manipulate Link's surroundings to bypass them, such as turning gears. After using the Stasis Rune, a timer gauge will appear which must reach full before Link can use Stasis again.

Stasis Definition

While suspended in time, objects will store any additional kinetic energy that is inflicted upon them. Link can strike a suspended object with a Weapon to produce a vast amount of kinetic energy, which will cause the object to suddenly move as it regains mobility. A yellow arrow will appear as an object is struck to signify which direction the object will move in. Through this, it is possible to make even very heavy objects such as boulders spontaneously fly in a certain direction once time is restored. Stasis freezes a target for 10 seconds, unless unfrozen early, and the cool-down time for Stasis is also 10 seconds.

During the 'Slated for Upgrades' Side Quest, Link can upgrade the Rune to Stasis + at the Hateno Ancient Tech Lab by giving Purah three Ancient Cores.[2] Stasis + allows Link to freeze enemies for a short period of time.[3] Enemies under the effect of Stasis + are immune to being frozen, burned, or shocked. The cool-down time for Stasis + is unchanged at 10 seconds.

Other Appearances

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

Nomenclature

STASIS
Names in Other Regions
LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseビタロック (Bitarokku)
FrenchEUCinetis
RussianСтазис (Stazis)Stasis
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Gallery

  • Stasis + Rune Icon

  • Link using the Stasis Rune

  • Link creating Stasis Acceleration

See Also

References

Stasi german
Names in Other Regions
LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseビタロック (Bitarokku)
FrenchEUCinetis
RussianСтазис (Stazis)Stasis
This table was generated using translation pages.
To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference.

Gallery

  • Stasis + Rune Icon

  • Link using the Stasis Rune

  • Link creating Stasis Acceleration

See Also

References

  1. 'Stasis
    Stop the flow of time for an object

    Stops an object in time while storing its kinetic energy. The stored energy will act upon the object when the flow of time resumes. Making good use of the stored energy can move even the largest of objects.
    ' — Runes (Breath of the Wild)
  2. 'You'll need three ancient cores to power up Stasis.' — Purah (Breath of the Wild)
  3. 'If you power up your Stasis, you'll be able to freeze more than just objects. You'll be able to target monsters too!' — Purah (Breath of the Wild)
AllAmiibo (Rune)·Camera·Cryonis·Magnesis·Master Cycle Zero·Remote Bomb·Stasis

Stalsis Meaning

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