![]() You delay freezing to death at 457.9 seconds NOT because of the thermal stone, but because of the beefalo hat. For a 240-insulation beefalo hat, on the other hand, your body temperature actually stays hotter than your thermal stone (240 insulation vs 120 insulation), resulting in the thermal stone doing absolutely nothing. This is why a 120-insulation winter hat keeps you warm for slightly longer the winter hat's insulation takes over right as your thermal stone stops working to delay your freeze time. Your thermal stone has its own temperature that decays at a rate equal to 120 insulation INDEPENDENT of your body temperature however, the moment the stone turns grey, your thermal stone stops working. ![]() If the initial temperature of the thermal stone is high enough, the initial body temperature becomes insignificant. Insulation actually works only when the thermal stone turns white(Figure 1,2) or yellow(Figure 3). So wearing the thermal stone and winter clothing will provide the longest time before freezing. The stone also provides 120 points of insulation to the player while orange or yellow hot. The stone's temperature is completely independent of the players, and drops at a rate determined by 120 insulation. I'm not sure what you mean by "restoring." Isn't that what you want? To keep your temperature higher? The thermal stone will only provide heat as long as it remains warmer than the player. Really stupid tactic but if you're good at managing your thermal stone and you are afraid of freezing, go ahead. It basically "locks" your temperature much longer. Unless you're a tryhard then you could always keep a hot thermal stone, wait until it turns yellow (warm status) and wear your winter clothing. Get what I mean? So it's more viable to just use either a thermal stone or a winter clothing for Winter. Insulation points prevent your heat from falling instead of restoring it. Thermal stone is a heat source and thus restores your temperature instead of preventing it from falling. ![]() This insulation points mechanic is also why you shouldn't use a thermal stone with a winter clothing. I don't know much about insulation as I rely on thermal stones though so I might be wrong. For example, 60 points would mean 60 seconds without a heat source before your character's temperature starts depleting. I think that insulation points are basically the amount of time your character can move around without a heat source before your temperature starts falling. I have play the game for a while and i know that warm clothes can delay freezing in the winter.But only one thing i don’t know:how insulation point affect to body tempurature ?Without any insulation ,a character drop 1 degree per sec.What if we have 15 insulation point?45?60?Or else?Can someone help me please? ![]()
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