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Actually it matters ALOT.    For Fishes and Slickers.  If you are outside their comfortable range.  BUT in a livable range that's either too hot or too cold.

It will affect their MORPH % to the other morph types.

In example of fishes,  if you have a paku, and your water pool is below his comfortable range but liveable range and water is cold.   He is more likely to become a gulp fish.  and likewise for higher temperature for him to become a tropical.
 

4 hours ago, RonEmpire said:

if you have a paku, and your water pool is below his comfortable range but liveable range and water is cold.   He is more likely to become a gulp fish.  and likewise for higher temperature for him to become a tropical.

This is an improper understanding.

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Comfort range has no function.

5 hours ago, Saturnus said:

I think the original intent for the two different temperature range was for reproduction to be halted outside comfortable range.

Critters going glum or halting their reproduction makes sense but for shinebugs or dreckos it would also make sense if they moved to areas in their comfort zone instead of walking randomly to the ice biome and freezing to death.

8 hours ago, Sasza22 said:

Critters going glum or halting their reproduction makes sense but for shinebugs or dreckos it would also make sense if they moved to areas in their comfort zone instead of walking randomly to the ice biome and freezing to death.

This.

Also, could voles please stop burrowing into magma?

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