In the discussion of the default size of Temperature Levels, I found this paragraph
"Typically, each Temperature Level represents
about 3°-5° Celsius (10°-20° Fahrenheit) differ-
ence, though the GM should set the exact param-
eters based on the campaign, the environment,
and other factors."
1°C = 1.8°F. I see two obvious ways to interpret this:
1) The Celsius range is correct, so a Temperature Level is 3°-5°C = 5.4°-9°F.
2) The Fahrenheit range is correct, so a Temperature Level is 10°-20°F = 5.6°-11.1°C.
Given that all of the other measurements in the game are stated in metric units, I'm assuming that the Celsius range is the correct one. I checked and 5e has the same wording.
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In the discussion of the default size of Temperature Levels, I found this paragraph
1°C = 1.8°F. I see two obvious ways to interpret this:
1) The Celsius range is correct, so a Temperature Level is 3°-5°C = 5.4°-9°F.
2) The Fahrenheit range is correct, so a Temperature Level is 10°-20°F = 5.6°-11.1°C.
Given that all of the other measurements in the game are stated in metric units, I'm assuming that the Celsius range is the correct one. I checked and 5e has the same wording.
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