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Still an issue with Thermal Stone and Fumarole Biome


Biskit
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So during winter, i had a hot thermal stone (not warm), and as soon as I entered the Fumarole Biome my thermal stone instantly became grey (neutral), then very quickly turned to cold and then freezing (light blue) and lost durability.

thanks in advance


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during winter, go to fumarole biome with a hot thermal stone




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I think the reason is probably like this: in winter, the ambient temperature in most parts of the world is very low, around -20℃, while the ambient temperature in the Fumarole Area is very high, around 80℃ (the ambient temperatures here are all approximate values and not exact temperatures, but they can be used as a reference).

Thermal Stone turns red when the temperature is above 30℃ above the ambient temperature, which is a heat source of 60℃ at this time.

When the temperature is 10-20℃ above the ambient temperature, it turns orange-yellow, which is a heat source of 40℃ at this time.

When the ambient temperature is within -10℃-10℃, it is gray and has no effect at this time.

When the temperature is below 10℃ below the ambient temperature, it turns blue. At this time, it is a 10℃ cold source.

Below 30℃ below the ambient temperature, it turns ice blue. At this time, it is a -10℃ cold source.

And each time it changes from red or ice blue to gray, it consumes its durability once.

That's why they break down so quickly, but it seems reasonable. The frequent thermal expansion and contraction in reality itself can cause great damage to objects like stones, which can be regarded as quite scientific.

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