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==Where Found==
==Where Found==
Being too close to [[magma]], found deep underground at the [[Center Of The World|center of the world]], usually within 25 blocks, can raise Blockheads' temperatures to an extreme, causing smoke to appear. Dressing too warmly in a [[desert]] [[biome]], or even in a really warm [[climate]], may cause smoke as well. Eating too many [[Chilli|chilli peppers]]  or [[coffee]] too quickly will also raise a Blockhead's body temperature to a level that creates smoke. It may also appear near a fire.
Being too close to [[magma]], found deep underground at the [[Center Of The World|center of the world]], usually within 25 blocks, can raise blockheads' temperatures to an extreme, causing smoke to appear. Other potential causes include dressing too warmly in a [[desert]] [[biome]] or even in a really warm [[climate]], eating too many [[Chilli|chilli peppers]]  or [[coffee]] too quickly, and standing close to too many fueled [[Crafting Surface|crafting surfaces]] for too long.
 
Smoke can also come from open flames such as a [[campfire]] or wild [[fire]], usually much thicker than from a blockhead.


==Notes==
==Notes==

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Lava and smoke

Smoke is an in-game indicator that a Blockhead is getting extremely warm and may start taking damage.

Appearance

Smoke is grayish in color and square in shape. It drifts up and away from a Blockhead, at first quickly growing and then shrinking. The rate of its generation is an indicator of how hot a Blockhead is.

Where Found

Being too close to magma, found deep underground at the center of the world, usually within 25 blocks, can raise blockheads' temperatures to an extreme, causing smoke to appear. Other potential causes include dressing too warmly in a desert biome or even in a really warm climate, eating too many chilli peppers or coffee too quickly, and standing close to too many fueled crafting surfaces for too long.

Smoke can also come from open flames such as a campfire or wild fire, usually much thicker than from a blockhead.

Notes

The smoke given off by a too-hot Blockhead is different from smoke emitted by campfires, fire, or torches. The latter is darker, and for uncontrolled fire is quite abundant.