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Colonists, and all human characters, have basic [[needs]] that, if not met or if met beyond expectations, may trigger [[Thoughts]] to appear below the [[Mood]] meter. The current Mood is a net result of these thoughts.
  
Colonists, and all human characters, have basic ''needs'' that, if not met or if met beyond expectations, will trigger [[thoughts]] which in turn will influence the pawn's [[mood]].
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The basic needs, shown in the Needs tab, are:
  
== The basic needs of human pawns ==
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* [[Saturation|Food]] - the need for food.
* [[Saturation|Food]]: how well fed the person or creature currently is. An empty food bar indicates [[Injury#Starvation | starvation]], leading to [[malnutrition]] in various stages, and eventually death.  Hunger lowers the mood of the person.
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* [[Rest]] - the need for sleep.
* [[Rest]]: how rested the person or creature still is.  An empty rest bar leads to [[Rest#Levels of Rest | exhaustion]], which usually means that the pawn will uncontrollably fall asleep on the spot.  Being tired also puts the person in a bad mood.
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* [[Joy]] - the need for enjoyable activities.
* [[Recreation]]: the need for enjoyable activities; can be met in many ways.  Unsatisfied recreation will trigger increasingly, eventually severe mood penalties.
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* [[Beauty]] - the need for a desirable place to live. Colonists don't like environments covered in dirt, blood, or debris, and prefer to be in lavish rooms furnished with beautiful statues, large wooden royal beds, and plush carpeted flooring.
* [[Beauty]]: the desire to exist in a visually pleasing environment.  May trigger a mild mood penalty when unsatisfied, and a substantial mood bonus when satisfied.
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* [[Comfort]] - the need for comfortable places to sleep, eat and relax.
* [[Comfort]]: people want to sit in comfortable chairs and sleep in cozy beds.  Otherwise they get mildly irritated, but when satisfied it makes them quite happy.
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* [[Clearance|Space]] - the need for space. Being in cramped rooms gives colonists unhappy thoughts, while being in wide-open interiors gives them happy ones.
* [[Outdoors]]: the need to be outside, ie. not under a roof or mountain top.  Pawns that are indoors for too long grow increasingly unhappy.
 
* [[Indoors]]: the need to be inside, ie. under a roof or mountain top. Pawns that are outdoors for too long grows increasingly unhappy. Only appears and replaces Outdoors needs if pawn has the [[Undergrounder]] trait or the pawn has an [[ideoligion]]{{IdeologyIcon}} with the [[Ideoligion#Memes|Tunneler meme]].
 
* [[Chemical (Need)]]: the general need to consume [[social drugs|social]] and [[hard drugs]] of any kind, distinct from addictions. Pawns that spend too long without consuming drugs will become increasingly unhappy. Only appears if pawn has the [[Chemical interest]] or [[Chemical fascination]] trait.
 
* [[Learning]]: Present only in children.{{BiotechIcon}}  Children need new lessons and experiences to grow up well, and will become unhappy without them.  Children will only do learning activities when their schedule is set to Recreation or Anything.  A satisfied learning need helps children gain growth tiers faster, giving them more passions and choices during growth moments.
 
* [[Play]]: Present only in babies.{{BiotechIcon}}  Babies need to be played with by adults. If they aren't played with, they will become unhappy.
 
* [[Kill satiety]]:{{BiotechIcon}} Present only in specific genetically modified humans.{{BiotechIcon}}  Kill satiety fulfills a built-in desire to do violence at close range to human victims. If it isn't satiated, the person will become very unhappy.
 
* [[Deathrest]]:{{BiotechIcon}} Present only in specific genetically modified humans.{{BiotechIcon}}  People with the deathrest gene must deathrest every few days or quadrums. Deathresting means entering a regenerative coma for several days, during which the rester appears dead.  A variety of special buildings can connect to a deathresting person and give them bonuses upon waking.  Going too long without deathrest will cause deathrest exhaustion, which massively degrades a person's physical capacities.
 
* [[Energy]]:{{BiotechIcon}} Presently only in mechanoids.{{BiotechIcon}}  A reserve of bioelectric energy needed for a mechanoid to function. It can be recharged at a charging station. If it reaches zero, the mech will go into dormant self-charging mode and recharge very slowly.
 
  
The following is not technically a need, but does have a lot of mechanical similarities in terms of decay, management, and effects. 
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Besides basic needs, any [[Drugs|drug]] addictions a pawn has are also listed as a need.
* [[Hemogen]]:{{BiotechIcon}} Present in [[Genes#Hemogenic|Hemogenic]] pawns. It decays over time, is consumed and required by hemogenic abilities, is refilled by [[Genes#Bloodfeeder|bloodfeeding]] or consuming [[hemogen pack]]s. When low, it inflict increasingly severe [[mood]], [[pain]], and [[consciousness]] penalties.
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=== Drug addictions ===
 
 
 
Any [[Drugs|drug]] addictions a pawn has developed become ''needs'' for that pawn, and need to be satisfied like the need for food and rest.  Failure to do so puts the pawn into [[withdrawal]], which can be an extremely disrupting or even [[Luciferium|fatal]] situation.
 
 
 
After a person has successfully withdrawn from the drug, the need will disappear entirely.
 
 
 
=== The ''Needs'' window of a pawn ===
 
 
 
[[File:Colonist needs beauty.png|frame|right|Example view of a colonist's needs window with the beauty level highlighted.]]
 
 
 
This window is shown if you select a colonist's ''needs'' tab.  It can also be displayed for prisoners, guests and tame animals, but will display fewer statistics in some of these cases (eg. animals do not have ''beauty'' and ''comfort'' needs, and no ''thoughts'' at all).
 
 
 
The colonist in the displayed example has no positive or negative ''mood thoughts'' yet, besides a default thought reflecting his current expectations: in this case, particularly low expectations trigger a very positive mood thought for +30 mood.
 
 
 
==== Showing more information ====
 
 
 
You can mouse over the various meters to have the game give you more information in a tooltip.  In the example, the ''beauty'' meter is currently selected, and the tooltip displays its current level ("49%") with some text detailing the meaning.  Some of the meters display very detailed explanations when selected.
 
 
 
==== How to read the levels ====
 
 
 
The '''red and green triangles''' show the current tendencies of the meters: in this example, the ''mood'' level is growing, the ''outdoors'' level is not changing, and all the other levels are shrinking.
 
 
 
The '''white triangles''' show where the mood, beauty and comfort levels will settle if the current situation of the pawn does not change: the pawn from the example will have a little higher overall mood, somewhat lower beauty level, and zero comfort.
 
 
 
If a meter has white triangles, the tendency of the meter will be ''falling'' if the white marker is ''inside'' the bar, and ''rising'' if the marker is outside the bar.  That is because the white marker shows the eventual end point for the level.
 
 
 
Since the white markers represent the current, immediate situation, their positions will change often, and not necessarily have a substantial impact on the need level.
 
  
The '''black hatch marks''' on the level meters represent the '''threshold points''' where the [[mood]] of the colonist will change because of a [[thought]] that would occur at that point.  In the example, the ''beauty'' level is at 49%, right in the middle, but the white marker indicates that it will fall to somewhat below 35%, the position of the second hatch mark.  This will then incur the thought "Unsightly environment" and a -5 mood penalty.
 
 
The hatch marks on the mood gauge show the thresholds for minor, major and extreme [[mental break]]s.  Mental breaks are not good...
 
 
==== This is confusing, I still don't understand... ====
 
 
The main aspect to focus on when looking at the needs window is the position of the white mood marker in relation to the current level of the mood bar.  The mood bar will always try to catch up with the marker, and various [[thought]]s will appear or disappear in the process, changing the mood of the colonist.
 
 
Do not get confused by the white marker seemingly always being in the "wrong position" – this is not true, because it actually ''does'' reflect the current situation of the colonist, while the meter level grows and shrinks more slowly.
 
 
The meter levels display the ''long term situation'' of the pawn, while the markers show you the ''immediate circumstances''.  Short-term events do not instantly lead to a mental breakdown or euphoric mood, but eventually they will.  This is how you would expect the character to react psychologically if it was a real person.
 
 
The markers on the ''comfort'' and ''beauty'' bar are much less important, you will usually only look at them if you want to precisely examine how the current environment of the pawn impacts these needs.  The ''food'', ''rest'' and ''recreation'' bar do not even have markers: they are naturally falling towards zero, unless the pawn is eating, sleeping or relaxing – like fuel meters.
 
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