![]() ![]() Consumes Oxygen (30 kg/cycle, or 50 g/sec) and produces nothing. Can survive in temperatures of -5 ↔ 90 ☌. Converts Carbon Dioxide into Crude Oil.Ī lower-temperature variant with a decor bonus. The Slickster is the purple variant and often found near the bottom of the map. The Slickster has three variants, each with its own varied diet and temperature preferences. As of the October 2023 update, they can be caught by wrangling. Slicksters used to require a Critter Trap to catch them. If there is an air-exposed tile in their reachable path, drowning is self-resolvable and not an issue to worry about. Since they have no learning memories, drowning once at a place won't teach them not going to the same spot next time. When drowning, they will try to reach the surface and land on the nearest dense tile exposed to air. They fall and drown when the tile-forming liquid they just arrived at has pressure <1000 kg. They can wiggle and swim in water or polluted water mist above liquids, and in shallow liquid surface (<1000 kg) as long as it's not forming a tile. ![]() They can jump 1 and 2 tile up/down diagonally, and between 1 tile gap. Slicksters move by hovering, They move over solid ground as a Hatch would, but treat tiles with sufficient quantity of liquid (> 1000 kg) as if they were solid. Unlike other critters, Slicksters prefer much hotter environments and are more endangered by cold than scalding heat. Slicksters of all types require 12 open squares per slickster to avoid feeling overcrowded.ĭue to their high mass (400 kg) and near-vacuum environment they tend to live in, it may seem like Slicksters are not affected by temperature, but this isn't the case - they can freeze or overheat to death just like other critters. Slicksters consume 20 kg/cycle (33 g/s) of Carbon Dioxide and output 50% of consumed mass as Crude Oil / Petroleum at their body temperature, it's almost heat-neutral, with some mass creation in the petroleum case.
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