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Heat Gauge Information

Feb 28th, 2017
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  1. The top box has
  2.  
  3. Equilibrium (the ratio of your current Temp to the Max/Min dependant upon where you are.)
  4. The number on the left is your current Temp Gauge number. The number on the right determines the maximum or minimum your temp gauge
  5. will get to under your current circumstances. So if you're cooling down, the number is your minimum and your current temp won't go
  6. lower. If you're out and about doing things, the number on the right is your maximum and your current temp can go up to that point.
  7. Biome Temperature (basically it's a desert)
  8. Time (goes up or down depending on time of day)
  9. Season (goes up or down depending on season)
  10. Altitude (goes up or down depending on y coordinate)
  11. Armor (depends on the armor you're wearing. Like the Slime armor you make in one of the quests gives you a blue number. Most of the
  12. other armors give you a red number.)
  13.  
  14. These determine whether or not your temp gauge goes UP in heat or DOWN to cool
  15.  
  16. The bottom box has
  17.  
  18. Rate (the number on the left increases with time passing. The number on the right is the target)
  19. This number determines how fast your heat gauge changes. If the number on the right is lower, your heat gauge changes faster.
  20. Armor
  21. This number changes the Right number on the Rate. If this number is blue, it lowers it. If it is red, it increases it.
  22. Biome Humidity
  23. This number also changes the Right number on Rate. Same effect as armor.
  24. [there may be other factoring conditions that change these, but I've only ever noticed these]
  25.  
  26.  
  27. Now, RATE is what determines how fast your GAUGE changes. If the number is lower, your gauge changes faster. If it is higher, your gauge changes slower.
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  29. The determining factor about whether or not your Heat Gauge increases to a more hot, or decreases to a more cool, is determined by the numbers in the top box.
  30.  
  31. If the total of all the RED numbers in the top box (Minus the rate ratio) is HIGHER than the total of all the BLUE numbers in the top box, your heat gauge will INCREASE and you will become more hot.
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  33. If the total of all the RED numbers in the top box is LOWER than the total of all the BLUE numbers in the top box, your heat gauge will DECREASE and you will become more cool.
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