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{{Biome infobox |
{{Biome infobox |
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− | |name = Glacial Strata |
+ | | name = Glacial Strata |
− | |image = Glacial_strata_preview.png |
+ | | image = Glacial_strata_preview.png |
− | |hardness = 2 (Medium) |
+ | | hardness = 2 (Medium) |
− | |abundant = Magnite |
+ | | abundant = Magnite |
− | |scarce = Umanite |
+ | | scarce = Umanite |
− | |hazard = Blizzard, Cold Vent, Cryo Bomb, Crevasse, Unstable Icicle |
+ | | hazard = Blizzard, Cold Vent, Cryo Bomb, Crevasse, Unstable Icicle |
− | |enemies = Ice Enemy Variations, Naedocyte Shocker |
+ | | enemies = Ice Enemy Variations, Naedocyte Shocker |
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{{quote|At least one of our xenogeologists quit in a rage when research started on this region. Instead of having conventional polar ice caps, and in violation of all physical laws we know of, the continental plates of Hoxxes rest on top of a planetwide permafrost layer several miles deep. As always, DRG recommends a "don't ask" approach when dealing with the peculiarities of Hoxxes' makeup.|Ingame description|}} |
{{quote|At least one of our xenogeologists quit in a rage when research started on this region. Instead of having conventional polar ice caps, and in violation of all physical laws we know of, the continental plates of Hoxxes rest on top of a planetwide permafrost layer several miles deep. As always, DRG recommends a "don't ask" approach when dealing with the peculiarities of Hoxxes' makeup.|Ingame description|}} |
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− | + | '''Glacial Strata''' is one of the biomes of [[Hoxxes|Hoxxes IV]]. Glacial Strata consists of a planetwide layer of permafrost. The ice making up the caves is durable, taking two hits for it to give way. |
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=== Hazards === |
=== Hazards === |
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− | + | Glacial Strata will require temperature management to prevent freezing. When a Dwarf's temperature meter reaches its lowest point, the Dwarf will freeze solid, immobilizing them and forcing them into third person. Dwarves can unfreeze themselves by alternate mashing their move left (Default A) and right keys (Default D), but it is much slower than two subsequent hits from a teammate's pickaxe. |
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− | + | Glacial Strata is home to quite a few unique hazards which can leave an unprepared miner trapped or downed at a moments notice. |
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− | * Green stalactites filled with algae can be found on the ceiling of many caves. They similar to Unstable Crystals in the [[Salt Pits]], and will deal large amounts of damage to anything they fall on. |
+ | * '''Green stalactites''' filled with algae can be found on the ceiling of many caves. They're similar to Unstable Crystals in the [[Salt Pits]], and will deal large amounts of damage to anything they fall on. |
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+ | * '''Crevasses''' may open up under areas that players have recently passed over, possibly temporarily trapping less mobile dwarves. Crevasses can be particularly dangerous if opened during swarms. |
− | * Ice vents occasionally blast cold air capable of rapidly decreasing a dwarf's temperature meter. |
+ | * '''Ice vents''' occasionally blast cold air capable of rapidly decreasing a dwarf's temperature meter. |
− | * Smooth ice will cause the player to slip around, resulting in a reduced ability to stop and reverse direction. |
+ | * '''Smooth ice''' will cause the player to slip around, resulting in a reduced ability to stop and reverse direction. |
− | * Heavy snow will impede the player's movement, preventing them from running in it. Heavy snow will also reduce fall damage when landed in, helping dwarves safely drop down from small cliffs. |
+ | * '''Heavy snow''' will impede the player's movement, preventing them from running in it. Heavy snow will also reduce fall damage when landed in, helping dwarves safely drop down from small cliffs. |
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+ | ==== Blizzard ==== |
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+ | A Blizzard start can be detected by the slow change in visibility, which lasts 15 seconds, right after that, the storm itself will start, making Dwarves x0.8 slower, and creatures x0.9 slower, as well as drastically reducing Dwarf vision, and cooling everything, it usually lasts for 30 seconds, with visibility gradually getting back to normal, and ending after 10 seconds. |
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+ | The start (in seconds) of the first Blizzard of a mission is decided by squaring a value between 3 and 50, with later storms having a delay of 5 - 15 minutes. |
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=== Enemies === |
=== Enemies === |
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− | Several enemies have a unique ice-themed variation that appears instead of their regular counterpart. Their attacks are also affected, e.g. |
+ | Several enemies have a unique ice-themed variation that appears instead of their regular counterpart. Their attacks are also affected, e.g. [[Creatures#Glyphid|Glyphid Frost Praetorians]] spew frost that can freeze Dwarves solid, instead of the corrosive acid which appears in every other biome. Glacial Strata enemy variants are far weaker to fire than creatures found elsewhere on Hoxxes, but are highly resistant to temperature reductions. Naedocyte Shockers are exclusive to the '''Glacial Strata''' and the [[Dense Biozone]]. |
=== Biome Features === |
=== Biome Features === |
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+ | {{Glacial strata biome features}} |
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− | |- style="height: 40px;" |
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+ | ==== Ores ==== |
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− | ! style="width: 250px;" |Item |
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+ | As with every biome, some of the [[Ores]] that can be found in Glacial Strata are determined by the mission type, such as Morkite and Aquarq. The crafting materials found in Glacial Strata are {{icon resource|Magnite}} Magnite and {{icon resource|Umanite}} Umanite, with Magnite being abundant and Umanite being scarce. |
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− | ! style="width: 150px;" |Type |
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− | ! style="width: 300px;" |Description |
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− | ! colspan="3" | Functional |
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− | |[[File:BF_Oasis.png|200px]]<br>'''Oasis''' |
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− | |Supportive |
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− | |Warm heat vent with lush red vegetation growing in close proximity. Raises a dwarves temperature meter quickly when they are near. |
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− | |[[File:BF_Cryo_Foamer.png|200px]]<br>'''Cryo Foamer''' |
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− | |Supportive |
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− | |Cyan colored plants containing a liquid. When damage sufficiently, it will burst and the liquid inside will immediately freeze horizontally, forming a stable platform to stand on. |
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− | |[[File:BF_Cryo_Bulb.png|200px]]<br>'''Cryo Bulb''' |
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− | |Hazardous/Supportive |
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− | |Blue bulb plants that explode when damaged, releasing icy gas. This gas will freeze any dwarves or enemies nearby before dissipating. |
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− | |[[File:BF_Cold_Vent.png|200px]]<br>'''Cold Vent''' |
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− | |Hazardous/Supportive |
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− | |Cracks in the walls periodically releasing blasts of freezing air that lowers a dwarves temperature quickly. |
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− | |[[File:BF_Smooth_Ice.png|200px]]<br>'''Smooth Ice''' |
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− | |Hazardous/Supportive |
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− | |Slippery ice making dwarves slip and slide, impairing movement. Sliding speed is not restricted to a dwarf's movement speed. |
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− | |[[File:BF_Unstable_Ice.png|200px]]<br>'''Unstable Ice''' |
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− | |Hazardous/Supportive |
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− | |Large green icicles jutting out of the ceiling which fall down if damaged or an explosion occurs nearby. They shatter on impact. |
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− | ||[[File:BF_Snow.png|200px]]<br>'''Deep Snow''' |
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− | |Hazardous/Supportive |
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− | |Large piles of deep snow that impedes the movement of any dwarf walking through it. However, the deep snow will also reduce fall damage if landed on. |
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− | |[[File:BF_Blizzard.png|200px]]<br>'''Blizzard''' |
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− | |Hazardous |
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− | |Impairs vision, slows down movement and slowly freezes all dwarves in the cave. Fog will become much more dense seconds before a blizzard hits. Blizzard interval is unpredictable. |
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− | |[[File:BF_Crevasse_Crack.png|200px]]<br>'''Crevasse Crack''' |
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− | |Hazardous |
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− | |Once stepped on will break into a crevasse trapping any unfortunate dwarves that fall inside. Rock platforms do form inside the crevasse for easier escape. |
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− | ! colspan="3" |Other |
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− | |[[File:BF Stalacite GS.png|200px]]<br>'''Icicle''' |
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− | |Neutral |
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− | |Small horizontal stalacites jutting out of the ceiling. |
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− | |} |
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=== Media === |
=== Media === |
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− | The following video is outdated footage of the [[developers]] demonstrating the various features |
+ | The following video is outdated footage of the [[developers]] demonstrating the various features of the biome. |
{{#ev:youtube|pmRWpWc1vns}} |
{{#ev:youtube|pmRWpWc1vns}} |
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+ | === Trivia === |
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+ | * Added during the Early Access period with [[Update 16: Winter has come]] on the 31st of August 2018. |
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Revision as of 20:08, 17 March 2021
“ | At least one of our xenogeologists quit in a rage when research started on this region. Instead of having conventional polar ice caps, and in violation of all physical laws we know of, the continental plates of Hoxxes rest on top of a planetwide permafrost layer several miles deep. As always, DRG recommends a "don't ask" approach when dealing with the peculiarities of Hoxxes' makeup. |
— Ingame description |
Glacial Strata is one of the biomes of Hoxxes IV. Glacial Strata consists of a planetwide layer of permafrost. The ice making up the caves is durable, taking two hits for it to give way.
Hazards
Glacial Strata will require temperature management to prevent freezing. When a Dwarf's temperature meter reaches its lowest point, the Dwarf will freeze solid, immobilizing them and forcing them into third person. Dwarves can unfreeze themselves by alternate mashing their move left (Default A) and right keys (Default D), but it is much slower than two subsequent hits from a teammate's pickaxe.
Glacial Strata is home to quite a few unique hazards which can leave an unprepared miner trapped or downed at a moments notice.
- Green stalactites filled with algae can be found on the ceiling of many caves. They're similar to Unstable Crystals in the Salt Pits, and will deal large amounts of damage to anything they fall on.
- Crevasses may open up under areas that players have recently passed over, possibly temporarily trapping less mobile dwarves. Crevasses can be particularly dangerous if opened during swarms.
- Ice vents occasionally blast cold air capable of rapidly decreasing a dwarf's temperature meter.
- Smooth ice will cause the player to slip around, resulting in a reduced ability to stop and reverse direction.
- Heavy snow will impede the player's movement, preventing them from running in it. Heavy snow will also reduce fall damage when landed in, helping dwarves safely drop down from small cliffs.
- Blizzards, similar to the Sandstorms, reduces movement speed of Dwarves and creatures, while also reducing visibility for the Dwarves. Blizzards also gradually deplete the temperature meter until they pass.
Blizzard
A Blizzard start can be detected by the slow change in visibility, which lasts 15 seconds, right after that, the storm itself will start, making Dwarves x0.8 slower, and creatures x0.9 slower, as well as drastically reducing Dwarf vision, and cooling everything, it usually lasts for 30 seconds, with visibility gradually getting back to normal, and ending after 10 seconds. The start (in seconds) of the first Blizzard of a mission is decided by squaring a value between 3 and 50, with later storms having a delay of 5 - 15 minutes.
Enemies
Several enemies have a unique ice-themed variation that appears instead of their regular counterpart. Their attacks are also affected, e.g. Glyphid Frost Praetorians spew frost that can freeze Dwarves solid, instead of the corrosive acid which appears in every other biome. Glacial Strata enemy variants are far weaker to fire than creatures found elsewhere on Hoxxes, but are highly resistant to temperature reductions. Naedocyte Shockers are exclusive to the Glacial Strata and the Dense Biozone.
Biome Features
Item | Description | Statistic |
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Oasis |
Warm heat vent with lush red vegetation growing in close proximity. Raises a dwarves temperature meter quickly when they are near. | N/A |
Cryo Foamer |
Cyan colored plants containing a liquid. When damaged sufficiently, it will burst and the liquid inside will immediately freeze, forming a stable platform to stand on. | Health: 10
Hardness: 2 |
Cryo Bulb |
Blue bulb plants that explode when damaged, releasing icy gas. This gas will chill or freeze any dwarves or creatures nearby before dissipating. | Health: 40
Damage: 80 Cold
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Cold Vent |
Cracks in the walls periodically releasing blasts of freezing air that lower the temperature of anything standing in it. | TBD |
Smooth Ice |
Slippery ice with low friction that dwarves can slide upon. Sliding speed is not restricted to a dwarf's normal movement speed. | x1.5 Movement Speed |
Unstable Ice |
Large green icicles jutting out of the ceiling which fall down if damaged or an explosion occurs nearby. They shatter on impact. | Damage: 1000/20
Radius: 2m |
Deep Snow |
Piles of deep snow that impede the movement of anything walking through it. Deep snow will also reduce fall damage if landed on. | x0.95 Movement Speed |
Blizzard |
Impairs vision and slowly freezes all dwarves in the cave, while also reducing movement speed of creatures and dwarves. Fog will become much more dense seconds before a blizzard hits. | TBD |
Crevasse Crack |
Once stepped on will break into a deep crevasse that dwarves can fall into. Rock platforms form inside the crevasse for easier escape. | N/A |
Other | ||
Stalactite |
Small diagonal stalactites jutting out of the ceiling. | N/A |
Ores
As with every biome, some of the Ores that can be found in Glacial Strata are determined by the mission type, such as Morkite and Aquarq. The crafting materials found in Glacial Strata are Magnite and Umanite, with Magnite being abundant and Umanite being scarce.
Media
The following video is outdated footage of the developers demonstrating the various features of the biome.
Trivia
- Added during the Early Access period with Update 16: Winter has come on the 31st of August 2018.
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