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Sleeping spots can be used to direct animals where to sleep. For example, place sleeping spots in a [[roof]]ed area during a [[toxic fallout]], a heated area in extreme cold (most animals are comfortable up to {{Temperature|-50}}), or near your [[corpse]]s for carnivorous animals. Animals will attempt to sleep in sleeping spots even if they can't otherwise be assigned to an area, making it a convenient way to control their behavior in a way you otherwise couldn't without a [[pen]] and an animal handler to rope them. | Sleeping spots can be used to direct animals where to sleep. For example, place sleeping spots in a [[roof]]ed area during a [[toxic fallout]], a heated area in extreme cold (most animals are comfortable up to {{Temperature|-50}}), or near your [[corpse]]s for carnivorous animals. Animals will attempt to sleep in sleeping spots even if they can't otherwise be assigned to an area, making it a convenient way to control their behavior in a way you otherwise couldn't without a [[pen]] and an animal handler to rope them. | ||
− | Animals will rest in a valid sleeping area if they are [[sick]]. Therefore, placing a sleeping spot will allow them to rest during the day. | + | Animals will rest in a valid sleeping area if they are [[sick]]. Therefore, placing a sleeping spot will allow them to rest during the day. While this does not increase immunity gain speed, being tired decreases |
=== Sleeping comparison === | === Sleeping comparison === |