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: (* All Insectoids have a comfortable high temperature limit of {{Temperature|60}}, so you have to get things ''pretty'' hot to knock them off in less than a day, ''higher'' than {{Temperature|85}}, and {{Temperature|160}} will still take over 6 hours, ''after'' it gets that hot. See [[Heatstroke]] for details. | : (* All Insectoids have a comfortable high temperature limit of {{Temperature|60}}, so you have to get things ''pretty'' hot to knock them off in less than a day, ''higher'' than {{Temperature|85}}, and {{Temperature|160}} will still take over 6 hours, ''after'' it gets that hot. See [[Heatstroke]] for details. | ||
− | : Note that the reverse tactic, dropping the temperatures severely, does not work as neatly for several reasons. First, insectoids do not die from hypothermia, but only suffer ''[[Ailments#Hypothermic_slowdown|hypothermic slowdown]]'', so the very best you can achieve is sleeping bugs that will quickly reawaken if temperatures are not maintained. To add to the fun, different bug types have different minimum comfortable temperatures, but you'll have to aim for lower than {{Temperature|-100 | + | : Note that the reverse tactic, dropping the temperatures severely, does not work as neatly for several reasons. First, insectoids do not die from hypothermia, but only suffer ''[[Ailments#Hypothermic_slowdown|hypothermic slowdown]]'', so the very best you can achieve is sleeping bugs that will quickly reawaken if temperatures are not maintained. To add to the fun, different bug types have different minimum comfortable temperatures, but you'll have to aim for lower than {{Temperature|-100}} below your target's minimum range to effect them in ~4 hours. See [[hypothermic slowdown]] for details.) |
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