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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
When a blockhead is cold, he will begin to shiver. This is only apparent when the blockhead is idle, [[sleep]]ing or [[Meditate|meditating]]. When cold enough, a blockhead will start losing health.
When a blockhead is cold, he will begin to shiver. This is only apparent when the blockhead is idle, [[sleep]]ing or [[Meditate|meditating]]. When cold enough, a blockhead will start losing health.
When a blockhead is hot, it will emit [[smoke]] and eventually begin suffering a loss of [[Health Bar|health]].


When a blockhead is hot, it will emit [[smoke]] and eventually begin suffering a loss of [[Health Bar|health]].
== Increasing ==
You can increase the blockhead's environment bar by either giving the blockheads' the requirements(giving light, shelter etc.),
moving the blockhead away from the source of the problem(moving away from [[Magma|magma]]) or by [[Meditate|meditating]] the blockhead.


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Environment Bar (5)

A blockhead's environment bar shows how the world around it affects the character.

Effects

Weather can affect a blockhead's environment. During rain or snow, a blockhead can become cold or wet. At night, in an unlit cave, or in any other dark place, the environment bar will go down. When any of those things are happening a blockhead will either want shelter or more light. When the environment bar goes down, a blockhead's happiness bar does as well, which slows down a blockhead's actions, such as crafting and mining. It may also block full recovery of energy when sleeping without a bed.

Trivia

When a blockhead is cold, he will begin to shiver. This is only apparent when the blockhead is idle, sleeping or meditating. When cold enough, a blockhead will start losing health. When a blockhead is hot, it will emit smoke and eventually begin suffering a loss of health.

Increasing

You can increase the blockhead's environment bar by either giving the blockheads' the requirements(giving light, shelter etc.), moving the blockhead away from the source of the problem(moving away from magma) or by meditating the blockhead.