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If you play on a large TV the stamina bar can jump several feet around screen. That, combined with the fact that it's not the brightest, and depleted the background is almost completely opaque leads to a lost of situations where it's extremely hard to see. Against wet rock reflecting the moonlight in particular.
One could argue that it keeps the players focus in the action more, but this just isn't the case. Fighting Games have known for a long time to keep meters stationary. It's faster for human eyes to dart to a stationary location and back, than to track a moving object.
Give us a bar, put it right under the HP bar. It'll look great.
Either stamina under HP bar or make it on top of everything else