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nitpicking at the durability of thermal stones


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thermal stone, since the start of dont starve TOGETHER have durability now, which they didn't have before, if it goes real hot or cold, and then it goes back to ambient temperature it loses durability, its very simple, i think you can lose durability like what 9 times? idk, because i always use the infinite thermal stone mod. thermal stone durability isn't enough to change the way i play, but its just enough for me to notice it, my day is going just fine but i realize my thermal stone went from like 88% durability to 76% and now in my mind its literally so over and im sad even though nothing happened, so i just took the stupid number off and its been like that since than.

43 minutes ago, arubaro said:

Neither they were as good as now

This is not to defend the removal of thermal stone durability but aren't functionally thermal stones themselves are almost identical in ds and dst aside from weird backpack interaction? 

1 hour ago, FourthLess said:

This is not to defend the removal of thermal stone durability but aren't functionally thermal stones themselves are almost identical in ds and dst aside from weird backpack interaction? 

In ds the thermal stone didnt stop at neutral stage meaning that it will cool you in winter and heat you in summer making them annoying 

Now they are way better. If you remove the durability penalty you are extending how much time you are protected from weather futher

Not the biggest deal but makes it more balanced

I don't really have an issue with thermal stones given you can easily sew or duct tape them and I also take good care of mine, rarely do I ever have it break on me.

Perhaps there could be a better thermal stone I dunno, but as of now playing with them is fairly simple, if it goes yellow burn the tree that will do the least amount of damage and place it there, if it goes blue then you better find your fridge, cold chester or water it (yeah you can water thermals to make them cold, it has to be on tilled ground for ease though).

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