Cold Room Guide – Two Point Museum

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A Cold Room in Two Point Museum is essential for preserving temperature-sensitive exhibits and keeping certain artifacts from deteriorating too quickly. If you're running exhibits that require low temperatures, you'll need a properly set-up Cold Room to maintain them.

Why Do You Need a Cold Room?

  • Prevents exhibit decay – Some artifacts degrade faster in warm or temperate environments.

  • Essential for Ice-Based Exhibits – Any exhibit that thrives in a cold climate will require a Cold Room.

  • Stops damage over time – Without the right conditions, priceless relics can break down, reducing your museum’s overall quality and reputation.

How to Set Up a Cold Room

  1. Use an Air Commissioner or Freezers – The Air Commissioner is the easiest way to control room temperature. Otherwise, you’ll need to place multiple Freezers to keep the area cold.

  2. Monitor Temperature Levels – Use the Temperature Overlay (from Visualizations) to ensure the room stays at an optimal level.

  3. Place the Right Exhibits – Cold Rooms should house ice-related artifacts, frozen specimens, or anything requiring low temperatures.

  4. Keep Maintenance in Mind – Cold Rooms require more frequent repairs, so have Janitors ready to prevent breakdowns.

Tips for Managing Cold Rooms Efficiently

Group Cold Exhibits Together – This reduces the number of Freezers needed and helps optimize space.
Upgrade to an Air Commissioner – Unlike Freezers, the Air Commissioner lets you adjust temperature settings instantly.
Train Staff for Maintenance – Cold Rooms increase wear and tear, so Janitors with Restoration skills are a must.
Avoid Mixing Climates – Placing warm-climate artifacts in a Cold Room will cause faster deterioration.

Final Blurb

A Cold Room isn’t just about chilling the air—it’s about preserving valuable artifacts and keeping your museum running smoothly. Whether you're storing ancient ice sculptures or frozen alien relics, maintaining the right temperature is key to keeping your exhibits (and profits) intact.


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