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[[File:Lava and smoke.png|thumb|Lava and smoke]] | |||
Smoke is an in-game indicator that a [[ | '''Smoke''' is an in-game indicator that a [[blockhead]] is getting extremely warm and may start taking [[Health Bar|damage]]. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Smoke is grayish in color and square in shape. It drifts up and away from a | 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== | ==Where Found== | ||
Being too | 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 [[Crafting#Fuel|fueled]] [[Crafting Surface|crafting surfaces]] for too long. | ||
==Notes== | |||
The smoke given off by a too-hot blockhead is different from smoke emitted by [[campfire]]s, [[fire]], or [[Basic Torch|torches]]. The latter is darker, and for uncontrolled fire is quite abundant. | |||
A blockhead swimming submerged will not emit smoke no matter how hot they are. | |||
[[Category:Guide]] | [[Category:Guide]] |