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=== Heatstroke === | === Heatstroke === | ||
− | Heat stroke occurs when a pawn has prolonged exposure to [[temperature]]s 10°C | + | Heat stroke occurs when a pawn has prolonged exposure to [[temperature]]s 10°C above their [[maximum comfortable temperature]], and recovery occurs in temperatures less than the maximum comfortable temperature. |
Note that it is possible for a pawn to have both heatstroke and hypothermia at the same time if time is spent in both extreme heat and cold - their severities are unrelated. | Note that it is possible for a pawn to have both heatstroke and hypothermia at the same time if time is spent in both extreme heat and cold - their severities are unrelated. | ||
− | Pawns additionally take periodic burn damage in temperatures more than 150°C | + | Pawns additionally take periodic burn damage in temperatures more than 150°C above their maximum comfortable temperature. |
====Severity Increase==== | ====Severity Increase==== | ||
<!-- Data from Verse/HediffGiver_Heat.cs !--> | <!-- Data from Verse/HediffGiver_Heat.cs !--> |