Character Types
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Throughout your play of Rimworld you will come across several different types of characters. Some of these characters will be friendly such as drifters who just wander through your colony and other hostile, such as the mechanoids, looking to destroy you.
Animals[edit]
- For the skill of the same name, seeSkills.
- For a complete search, seeList of animals.
Animals are a type of nonplayable, nonhuman pawn in Rimworld with their ownneeds,stats,capacities, and actions. They come in dozens of species, all of which can be wild ortamed. Wild animals occasionally spawn at the map edges according to thebiome and sometimes from random events.
Animals usually wander the map aimlessly and feed when hungry, even eating player-grownplants. Like humans, animals don't require water and generatefilth on Rimworld. All animals on RimWorld will fight back if melee combat is initiated. With just a little luck, even a smallrat orsquirrel cantake down and even kill a casually armored colonist. The most dangerous species regularly hunt humans or can immediately turnmanhunter out of revenge. Some animals can be trained to Guard your colonists and Attack enemies.
Animals are an important source offood by the meat they provide oncehunted andbutchered.
Colonists assigned toHandle receive 90 XP towards theirAnimals skill per training or taming attempt. When tamed "cute" animals nuzzle a colonist, the non-psychopath colonist receives a+4Nuzzledmood for 1day. Animals can alsoform bonds with colonists, providing a permanent+5[Bonded animal]'s mastermood as long as said colonist is assigned as a bonded animal's master, or a−3Not [Bonded animal]'s mastermood otherwise. These moods don't apply topsychopath colonists.
Friendly fire can happen with domesticated animals.
Colonists[edit]
Colonists are characters that are under your control. Colonists are human in vanilla, but can be different species if mods are in use. With theIdeology DLC, Colonists can have differentIdeoligions depending on which faction they originate from.
Mechanoids[edit]
Mechanoids are hostile autonomous robots of ancient origin. Mechanoids are stronger than most biological creatures, and are very commonly the downfall of lategame colonies. Mechanoids can be encountered inraids,mechanoid clusters,ancient dangers, andcrashed ship parts.
Prisoners[edit]
Prisoners arepeople who have been taken captive. This usually includesraiders, but colonists can be imprisoned too.
Raiders[edit]
Raiders are essentially the main antagonists ofRimWorld. They are predatory enemies who appear in events called "Raids" and are sent by the storyteller or by player accepted quests. The group size and strength of a raiding party is determined by 'points', which will be explained in-depth further down this article.
Visitors[edit]
Occasionally an event is triggered that spawns a group visitors from a friendly faction at the edge of the map that comes and mills about the colony.
A visiting group's arrival could prove advantageous if the colony is assaulted by a mutual enemy while they are present. SeeEvents - Visitors.
When leaving, visitors will carry away wounded members of their faction.
Trade[edit]
Trade isn't available for some visitors. Sometimes one member of the group has items to trade, indicated by a question mark over the pawn.
Version history[edit]
As of version0.14.1234 (15 July 2016) traders, visitors, raiders, kidnappers, animals, etc. will now escape if surrounded by walls with no way out.
As of version0.16.1393 (21 December 2016) rescued people (especially space refugees etc.) should sometimes join the colony. If the environment isn't survivable (e.g. bad temperature, toxic fallout) they should always join the colony.