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'''Overheating''' is a game mechanic found in the ''[[Reign of Giants]]'' and ''[[Don't Starve: Shipwrecked|Shipwrecked]]'' DLCs, functioning as the counterpart to [[Freezing]] in [[Winter]]. Overheating happens during [[Summer]] or [[Dry Season]]. When the player begins to take in too much heat (at 32°C), the edge of the screen will begin to turn orange and become a hazy ring while a warning sound plays (much like freezing leaves ice on the edges of the screen and crackles). Once the player begins to take continuous damage (at 35°C), the screen will gain a reddish ring within the orange haze. The only way to stop this is by cooling off, such as being near a sufficiently cold source.
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'''Overheating''' is a game mechanic found in the ''[[Reign of Giants]]'' and ''[[Don't Starve: Shipwrecked|Shipwrecked]]'' DLCs, functioning as the counterpart to [[Freezing]] in [[Winter]]. Overheating happens during [[Summer]] or [[Dry Season]]. When the player begins to take in too much heat (at 65°C), the edge of the screen will begin to turn orange and become a hazy ring while a warning sound plays (much like freezing leaves ice on the edges of the screen and crackles). Once the player begins to take continuous damage (at 70°C), the screen will gain a reddish ring within the orange haze. The only way to stop this is by cooling off, such as being near a sufficiently cold source.
   
 
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Revision as of 12:48, 10 November 2016

Wolfgang Portrait
Hah, is sticky and hot!

Wolfgang

Wilson Overheating

Wilson overheating

Overheating is a game mechanic found in the Reign of Giants and Shipwrecked DLCs, functioning as the counterpart to Freezing in Winter. Overheating happens during Summer or Dry Season. When the player begins to take in too much heat (at 65°C), the edge of the screen will begin to turn orange and become a hazy ring while a warning sound plays (much like freezing leaves ice on the edges of the screen and crackles). Once the player begins to take continuous damage (at 70°C), the screen will gain a reddish ring within the orange haze. The only way to stop this is by cooling off, such as being near a sufficiently cold source.

Survival

Wilson-overheat

Wilson overheating from his beard.

Overheating can be battled in two ways, by reducing the player's temperature, and by preventing player's temperature from rising rapidly. Surviving Summer or Dry Season will depend on a combination of these.

Cooling Down

There are several ways to cool oneself down:

Cooling items
Item Cooling Duration
Endothermic FireEndothermic FireEndothermic Fire PitEndothermic Fire Pit level 1 70°C variable (affected by rain)
Endothermic FireEndothermic FireEndothermic Fire PitEndothermic Fire Pit level 2 120°C variable (affected by rain)
Endothermic FireEndothermic FireEndothermic Fire PitEndothermic Fire Pit level 3 180°C variable (affected by rain)
Endothermic FireEndothermic FireEndothermic Fire PitEndothermic Fire Pit level 4 220°C variable (affected by rain)
Thermal Stone Stage 1 Thermal Stone stage 1 -20° - 0° variable
Chilled Amulet Chilled Amulet -20°C variable (+2 File:Sanity.png)
Ice CubeIce Cube 40°C variable (-10% speed, Wetness Meter up to 50)
Fashion MelonFashion Melon 55°C variable (-2 File:Sanity.png, Wetness Meter up to 33)

Delaying Overheating

There are several ways to delay overheating:

  • Following items, when equipped, provide various levels of resistance to overheating. Some of these items, like the Eyebrella or Floral Shirt, can prevent Overheating for the entire day on their own, if the player is fully cooled each night.
  • Retreating to the Caves will slow down the rate at which heat is gained.
  • Players can stay under a Tree to delay overheating. Near the beginning and end of Summer this will be enough to prevent overheating damage. However, during the middle of Summer, Trees alone won't provide enough protection to prevent overheating.
Items that delay overheating
Item Overheating protection Slot
Straw Hat Straw Hat 60 Head
Fashion Melon Fashion Melon 120 Head
Pretty Parasol Pretty Parasol 120 Hand
Summer Frest Summer Frest 120 Chest
Umbrella Umbrella 120 Hand
Eyebrella Eyebrella 240 Head
Floral Shirt Floral Shirt 240 Chest
Ice Cube Ice Cube 240 Head
Tropical Parasol Tropical Parasol Shipwrecked icon 120 Hand
Dumbrella Dumbrella Shipwrecked icon 240 Head

Placeholder Trivia

  • Heat exhaustion is when the body collects more heat than it dissipates, symptoms include heavy breathing, sweating, and fast, weak pulses.
    • Additionally, heat exhaustion can lead to the more severe heat stroke, which can lead to disorientation and lack of sweating, and, eventually, can result in organ failure, unconsciousness and death.