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You will struggle a lot until you get a [[heater]], a [[sun lamp]] and a [[hydroponics basin]], then you can plant something indoors. | You will struggle a lot until you get a [[heater]], a [[sun lamp]] and a [[hydroponics basin]], then you can plant something indoors. | ||
− | Maybe the worse part however, is that they do not have ruins, geothermal vents and minerals to mine. Also, [[deep drill]]s do not work. There is literally nothing anywhere to even build a base with. You will have to rely on trading | + | Maybe the worse part however, is that they do not have ruins, geothermal vents and minerals to mine. Also, [[deep drill]]s do not work. There is literally nothing anywhere to even build a base with. You will have to rely on trading and random events to get any material to build a base. |
Even the warmest sea ice it really cold. Their average varies from {{Temperature|-20}} to {{Temperature|-30}} and they never have growing periods due to the temperature. You still need to eventually make a [[Colony_Building_Guide#Freezer|freezer]] though, because the summer temperature is hot enough to spoil your food. You should expect to have problems with hypothermia during fall, winter, spring and during [[events#cold snap|cold snap]]s in summers. | Even the warmest sea ice it really cold. Their average varies from {{Temperature|-20}} to {{Temperature|-30}} and they never have growing periods due to the temperature. You still need to eventually make a [[Colony_Building_Guide#Freezer|freezer]] though, because the summer temperature is hot enough to spoil your food. You should expect to have problems with hypothermia during fall, winter, spring and during [[events#cold snap|cold snap]]s in summers. |