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Combat Endurance is an Protection skill, that can be leveled starting at character level 20. Raising this skill at or above your character level will incur an experience point penalty. As an Protection skill, Combat Endurance can be raised actively, by sacrificing combat trophies to the Altar of the Shield in town, or raised passively.

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  • Combat Endurance is an Protection skill, that can be leveled starting at character level 20. Raising this skill at or above your character level will incur an experience point penalty. As an Protection skill, Combat Endurance can be raised actively, by sacrificing combat trophies to the Altar of the Shield in town, or raised passively.
  • Combat endurance is the time for which a military system can remain in combat before having to withdraw due to depleted resources. The definition is not precise; for example the combat endurance of an aircraft, without qualification, is usually the time the aircraft can remain at an altitude suitable for combat, but in a particular theatre of operations it is the time it can remain in the area of combat. During the Battle of Britain the combat endurance of German fighters was the time they could remain over Britain, i.e., their inherent combat endurance less the time to travel from their base to Britain, and the time to return—about 15 minutes.
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  • Combat Endurance is an Protection skill, that can be leveled starting at character level 20. Raising this skill at or above your character level will incur an experience point penalty. As an Protection skill, Combat Endurance can be raised actively, by sacrificing combat trophies to the Altar of the Shield in town, or raised passively.
  • Combat endurance is the time for which a military system can remain in combat before having to withdraw due to depleted resources. The definition is not precise; for example the combat endurance of an aircraft, without qualification, is usually the time the aircraft can remain at an altitude suitable for combat, but in a particular theatre of operations it is the time it can remain in the area of combat. During the Battle of Britain the combat endurance of German fighters was the time they could remain over Britain, i.e., their inherent combat endurance less the time to travel from their base to Britain, and the time to return—about 15 minutes. The United States Department of Defense and NATO define endurance as, "The time an aircraft can continue flying, or a ground vehicle or ship can continue operating, under specified conditions, e.g., without refueling." Combat endurance training is also used for a system of physical training associated with stamina.
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