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This page will provide detailed information on the cold bar and the speed of the cold bar increase and decrease depending on the biome, clothing, and other factors. Many articles provide incorrect or outdated information, so this article will draw statistics directly from https://starve.io/commands.html#helmets-and-hats and https://starve.io/commands.html#gauge-speed, which show all the up-to-date statistics, except (for some reason) the effects of the Desert Turbans. I have no idea why they aren't included, so those will be harder to figure out.

Heat gain per biome (day / night)
Forest Winter & Cave Ocean, River, or Lake Lava Biome Desert
No clothing -2 / -18 -25 / -50 -5 / -25 +25 / +25 +10 / -15
Earmuffs ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Coat ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Cap & Scarf ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Fur Hat ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Diving Mask ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Super Diving Suit ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Diamond Protection ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Amethyst Protection ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Reidite Protection ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Desert Cap ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Ninja Outfit ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Pirate Hat ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Explorer's Hat ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Hood & Peasant's Tunic ?? ?? ?? ?? ??
Winter Hood & Winter Peasant's Tunic ?? ?? ?? ?? ??

Additionally, Roofs provide ?? extra warmth. Standing near a Fire provides 20 extra warmth, unless the blue bar is completely full, in which it only provides 5 extra warmth for the Red cold bar. Standing inside a fire will give 25 extra warmth, even if the blue bar is completely full, though you will take damage.

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