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[[File:Sauna_Thermometer.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Thermometer showing temperature inside the stove]]
[[File:Sauna_Thermometer.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Thermometer showing temperature inside the stove]]
[[File:Sauna_Stove.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Stove and a bucket to pour water from]]
[[File:Sauna_Stove.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Stove and a bucket to pour water from]]
The Sauna works by heating up stones above water boiling point and generates steam. The Sauna can have a solid fuel stove, powered by flammable materials like firewood, or an electric stove, powered by apartment's electricity. A thermometer found in the sauna room shows the temperature in the stove, indicating how hot the stones are to produce the necessary steam. The player can pour water onto the stove stones to generate steam when the thermometer shows over 60°C. Steam will fill the room, and the player will start experiencing its effects.
The Sauna works by heating up stones above water boiling point and generates steam. The Sauna can have a solid fuel stove, powered by flammable materials like firewood, or an electric stove, powered by a building's electricity. A thermometer found in the sauna room shows the temperature in the stove, indicating how hot the stones are to produce the necessary steam. The player can pour water onto the stove stones to generate steam when the thermometer shows over 60°C. Steam will fill the room, and the player will start experiencing its effects.


A sauna may have a nearby shower to cool down between sessions.
A sauna may have a nearby shower to cool down between sessions.
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