# Vitality

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Bunnies can develop high speed, but do they really need high speed if they can't maintain the running pace for a long time?

Vitality is responsible for the energy consumption each task needs in our Do\&Earn module. The more vitality you have, the less energy your quests or tasks will consume.

The toughest of bunnies spend only 50% of their original energy per each task, which means you can do many more tasks and gain more rewards.<br>

| Vitality | How much energy you spend per task |
| -------- | ---------------------------------- |
| 20       | 100%                               |
| 25       | 90%                                |
| 33       | 80%                                |
| 40       | 70%                                |
| 55       | 60%                                |
| 70       | 50%                                |


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