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{{About|NPC enemies|the ideological meme|Ideoligion#Raider{{!}}Raider}}
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'''Raiders''' are enemies that spawn in groups at semi-regular intervals. Group size, health, skill, and equipment depend on both the set [[AI_Storytellers#Challenge scale|game difficulty]] and the time already elapsed in the game. Typically on Tough [[Cassandra Classic]] only one wounded raider spawns in the first group. The subsequent group has 3-5 raiders, and eventually, there are groups of more than 20 raiders with the lowest health being above 80.
{{imagemargin|[[File:raiders_layout_preview.png|124px|right]]|41px}}</div>'''Raiders''' are essentially the main antagonists of ''RimWorld''. 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.</onlyinclude>
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Raiders will invoke a message when they spawn, and an alert will come when they begin their assault.
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Raiders have several [[#Raiders' strategies|strategies]] when a raid event is spawned. Human raiders continue to attack until one of several conditions are met. Mechanoid raiders continue to attack indefinitely. Raiders who survive may return to attack again in future raids or ambushes. This includes prisoners abandoned from caravans who are in restraint, making them unable to attack properly.
 
  
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Raiders can enter "steal" mode if they see enough valued objects lying around. In this mode, they will grab your stuff and carry it off. <br>
File:Ransom.png|'''Ransom'''
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When they damage your colony enough, they may also be satisfied with the damage done and will decide to leave.
File:Raiders Mod debuff tired and hungry.png|'''Raider's negative thoughts'''
 
File:Pirates have given up and area leaving.png|'''Pirates have given up and are leaving'''
 
Prisoner return as raider.png|'''Abandoned prisoner returns to ambush a caravan.'''
 
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== Equipment ==
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Alternatively, if there are downed colonists within reach, they may try and kidnap them by letting some do the actual kidnapping and some covering them. After one of your colonists has been kidnapped, a ‘ransom demand’ incident can fire, demanding silver for the colonists that has been kidnapped.
{{Rewrite|section=1|reason=1) Convert linked spreadsheet to wiki, and update as is many versions out of date. 2) Addiction drug carrying mechanics}}
 
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pEhmCnRiBKAh5C7X6kHPSE7QKTeTRjspB-sHR2-B_os/edit?usp=sharing This Google Sheets spreadsheet] shows the spawn rates of weapons and apparel across all raider kinds. Valid as of 1.0.2057. Figures are taken from a modified version of the 'Pawn Kind Gear Sampled' dev tool with a sample size of 10,000 rather than 400.
 
  
=== Weapons ===
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If half of the members of a humanlike raid has been killed or downed, the rest will flee in panic, where they will run as fast as they can to the edges of the map, and will not fight back, even if they are attacked.
Raiders have limited equipment possibilities; dependent on their weapon and apparel budgets, and what equipment 'tags' they are allowed to equip. Usually on [[Cassandra Classic]] and [[Phoebe Chillax]] they come equipped early on with mostly [[autopistol]]s and crude melee weapons, some [[bolt-action rifle]]s and [[pump shotgun]]s later down the line. In the late game they can come equipped with things such as [[frag grenades]], [[sniper rifle]]s, [[incendiary launcher]]s and [[machine pistol]]s. Rarely some will have [[assault rifle]]s or [[LMG]]s.  
 
  
A raiding party may include members equipped with melee weapons and [[shield belt]]s. When a raiding party includes grenade throwers, the AI is intelligent enough to run way from grenades thrown by their own faction (though this does not apply to other explosives). Raiders wielding rocket launchers will attempt to avoid friendly fire.
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Pirates or Outlanders can spawn with both ranged or melee weapons, all melee with personal shields, or all ranged. <br>
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Tribals usually come in a mix of ranged and melee warriors.
  
Counterintuitively, they can and will quite often spawn with melee weapons that result in them having a lower DPS than unarmed combat.  
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Raiders will attack randomly chosen constructed objects or colonists. They will not attack natural rock walls (not the case for sappers, [[animals]] (unless the animals are hostile or tamed) or unpowered turrets. They will also engage prisoners that are from an enemy faction.
  
Also, raiders do not always use weapons appropriate to their skills, as the weapons are randomly chosen. They are often seen equipped with ranged weapons when they are better at melee (completely disregarding the [[Trait#Brawler|Brawler]] trait), and vice versa.
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Raiders will usually set fire to crops in growing zones, [[power]] generation or conduits, [[wall]]s, [[nutrient paste dispenser]]s, [[equipment rack]]s, [[orbital trade beacon]]s; they will melee-attack [[Standing_lamp|lamps]], [[bed]]s, [[stool]]s, [[Table_(short)|short tables]], [[Table_(long)|long tables]], and [[door]]s; they also use [[Molotov_cocktails|molotovs]] and [[frag grenades]] on [[improvised turret|turrets]]s, [[sandbag]]s, or other targets, and some use [[EMP grenades]] to stun your turrets.
  
=== Armor ===
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{{asof|A15}} raiders steal a bit more often now.
They come in different clothing depending on their type and the outside conditions. If it's cold at your colony, they will come wearing [[parka]]s and [[tuque]]s, but they don't usually wear [[duster]]s and [[cowboy hat]]s in the heat.
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=== Loot ===
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=Equipment=
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Raiders can spawn carrying additional items unrelated to their pawnkind and their combat role. These function as an additional reward for defeating the raid. These items spawn inside the inventories of some raiders and are dropped on their being [[downed]]. The type of loot depends on the faction the raider is from. Note that while drugs and resources do spawn as part of this loot, it is in addition to that spawned for addictions and siege construction.
 
  
The total [[market value]] of the loot is proportional to the [[raid points]] of the raid it spawns in. The loot may spawn on one raider or it may be distributed across several individuals. Note that the value does not increase after 4000 raid points.
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Raiders have limited equipment possibilities. Usually on [[Cassandra Classic]] they come equipped early on with mostly [[pistol]]s and crude melee weapons, some [[survival rifle]]s and [[pump shotgun]]s later down the line. In the late game they can come equipped with things such as [[frag grenades]], [[sniper rifle]]s, [[incendiary launcher]]s and [[machine pistol]]s. Rarely some will have [[assault rifle]]s or even [[Charge Rifle]]s.  
  
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A raiding party may include members equipped with melee weapons and [[Armor#Personal_Shield|personal shields]]. When a raiding party includes grenade throwers, the AI is intelligent enough to run way from grenades thrown by their own faction; this does not apply to other explosive weapons.
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! Loot market value by Raid points
 
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|xAxisTitle = Raid Points
 
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|yAxisTitle = Value (Silver)
 
|legend = Legend
 
|x = 35, 100, 1000, 2000, 4000, 5000
 
|y1 = 8, 60, 250, 400, 500, 500
 
|y1Title = Mechanoids
 
|y2 = 15, 120, 500, 800, 1000, 1000
 
|y2Title = All Other Factions
 
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The items that compose the loot vary and are themed to the faction performing the raid. The options are:
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Counterintuitively, they can and will quite often spawn with melee weapons that result in them having a lower DPS than unarmed combat.  
{| class="wikitable"
 
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! [[Mechanoid Hive]] !! [[Outlanders]] !! [[Tribals]] !! [[Pirates]] !! [[Empire]]{{RoyaltyIcon}}
 
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| {{Icon List|Plasteel}}
 
{{Icon List|Component }}
 
| {{Icon List|Silver}}
 
{{Icon List|Medicine}}
 
{{Icon List|Component}}
 
{{Icon List|Packaged survival meal}}
 
{{Icon List|Neutroamine }}
 
| {{Icon List|Silver}}
 
{{Icon List|Jade}}
 
{{Icon List|Herbal medicine}}
 
{{Icon List|Pemmican}}
 
|{{Icon List|Silver}}
 
{{Icon List|Medicine}}
 
{{Icon List|Packaged survival meal}}
 
{{Icon List|Flake}}
 
{{Icon List|Yayo}}
 
{{Icon List|Go juice}}
 
{{Icon List|Wake up}}
 
{{Icon List|Smokeleaf}}
 
{{Icon List|Luciferium}}
 
| {{Icon List|Gold}}
 
{{Icon List|Glitterworld medicine}}
 
{{Icon List|Uranium}}
 
{{Icon List|Packaged survival meal}}
 
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== Humanlike ==
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Also, raiders will not use the best weapon for their skills, instead randomly picking weapons. They are often seen equipped with ranged weapons when they are better at melee (completely disregarding the Brawler trait), and vice versa.
There are multiple types of raiders in RimWorld, each with their own sets of equipment and budgets which the game uses to 'buy' their equipment. Similarly, the game 'buys' raiders by deducting the raiders' Combat Power rating from the amount of raid points.
 
  
Raider types are exclusive to their faction - mercenaries being exempt.
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{{asof|A14}} the AI dressing algorithm is now better at making outfits to withstand cold temperatures. If there is no way to make a survivable outfit, pawns won’t arrive at all. No more raids arriving and keeling over in -60C weather.
  
This note is temporary and needs to be processed normally.
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=Raider Types (Humanlike)=
As a result of experiments, it was found out how many raid points some entities generate
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There are multiple types of Raiders in RimWorld, each with their own sets of equipment and budgets. Raider types are exclusive to their faction.
Devouver-250
 
Himera- 135
 
Gorehulk- 75
 
Shumbler- 50
 
Flechbeasts cinkhole- 800
 
Sighstealer- 140
 
  
=== Tribals ===
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==Pirates==
{{main|Tribes}}
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The following is a list of raider types exclusive to Pirate bands, in order as shown in Defs:
Tribal fighters, weak but expendable. They never carry [[silver]] or [[medicine]]. They carry [[pemmican]] as food.
 
{{:Tribes/Pawns}}
 
  
=== Pirates ===
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===Drifter===
{{main|Pirates}}
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Drifters are effectively the cannon fodder of pirate raiders, wielding no more than a sub-par quality club, occasionally a shiv - or rarely: a knife. They are normally either naked, or seen sporting a tattered pair of pants or t-shirt also of sub-par quality. Drifters also have a 20% chance of sporting some form of crude headgear, and a 10% chance of rocking a Peg Leg for that Pirate look. Drifters are only encountered in your very first raid (or on very low difficulties), and they prove to be of very little threat. Pirates also care so little for their drifters that they don't even send them with food.
These units are encountered most frequently in the early game, but you'll see these units throughout the game. All easily dispatched once you get armor and high-grade weapons.
 
{{:Pirates/Pawns}}
 
  
=== Outlanders ===
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It is listed in the weapon tags that Drifters may show up with guns, but they don't appear to actually bear firearms about their person.
{{main|Outlanders}}
 
As friendly units, they show up in caravans or friendly reinforcements. Rough outlander unions will also send these to attack your colony in the early game.
 
{{:Outlanders/Pawns}}
 
  
=== Mercenaries ===
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'''Combat Power''': 25<br>
Elite units typically encountered from mid-game onwards. Joins the Outlanders or Pirates in their ranks.
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'''Average Gear Health''': 40% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Shoddy<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 90-280 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 60-100 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''': 30-70 (10% chance)<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': 1 (10% chance)<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None<br>
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'''Maximum Age''': None
  
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===Scavenger===
{{main|Ancients}}
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Ranked above the Drifters; Scavengers have the privilege of actually equipping firearms as opposed to paltry low-quality melee weapons. Their equipment will still generally be of bad quality - but a massive step above what Drifters have to put up with none-the-less. Scavengers are most often seen with Machine pistols, Pump shotguns, Survival rifles, and Incendiary launchers; but they can also be seen rocking Pistols, Heavy SMGs, and even LMGs. Scavengers also typically have multiple items of clothing on them, but never armoured vests.
These people don't appear in normal raids but are found in [[ancient shrine]]s. This variety is always hostile to the player's faction.
 
{{:Ancients/Pawns}}
 
  
=== Empire ===
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Scavengers have a 30% chance of spawning with headwear, and a 10% chance of being hindered by a Peg Leg. Scavengers typically accompany your average second-to-fourth-or-so pirate raid, depending on wealth and difficulty; and are therefore still not a truly significant threat, but you should still be cautious at the stage of which you'll typically fight them.
{{Royalty|section=1|No Category}}
 
{{Main|Empire}}
 
{{:Empire/Pawns}}
 
  
== Mechanoid ==
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'''Combat Power''': 38<br>
{{main|Mechanoid}}
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'''Average Gear Health''': 55% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Poor<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 300-500 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 250-450 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''': 25-50 (10% chance)<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': 1 (10% chance)<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None<br>
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'''Maximum Age''': None
  
Mechanical enemies that neither feel pain nor seek cover.
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===Thrasher===
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Thrashers are a direct step up from Drifters; typically being seen with higher quality melee weapons, but they are still generally limited to clubs, shivs, and knives - with clubs still being the most common, but knives and shivs are roughly equally likely. They are also often seen wearing headgear, and they have a generous apparel budget (for their rank), but they still have a poor weapon budget which limits them to poor melee weapon types. Thrashers have an 80% chance of coming with a hat, and a 10% chance of rocking the stage with a Peg Leg. There is a chance that a Pirate Leader could show up in a raid as a Thrasher.
  
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Thrashers are only seen early game, and are soon replaced by the advanced Slashers, so they'll generally only feature in around one or two raids under typical circumstance. They pose a minor threat, but nothing too significant.
! Pawn Type !! Image !! Combat Power !! Gear Health (%) !! Avg. Gear Quality !! Clothing Budget !! Weapon Budget !! Available Weapons !! Age Range !! Additional Info
 
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! [[Scyther]]
 
|[[{{Q|Scyther|Image}}|50px]] || 150 || 100 || - || - || - || '''Melee (Blades)''' || Any || - <!--Before adding anything to these sections, see its purpose on other faction pages. They are not for general analysis-->
 
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! [[Lancer]]
 
|[[{{Q|Lancer|Image}}|50px]] || 180 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Charge lance]]''' || Any || -
 
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! [[Centipede]]
 
|[[{{Q|Centipede|Image}}|50px]] || 400 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Heavy charge blaster]]''', '''[[Inferno cannon]]''', '''[[Minigun]]''' || Any || -
 
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! [[Pikeman]]
 
|[[{{Q|Pikeman|Image}}|50px]] || 110 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Needle gun]]''' || Any || -
 
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! [[Termite]]
 
|[[{{Q|Termite|Image}}|50px]] || 110 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Thump cannon]]''' || Any || -
 
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! [[Militor]]
 
|[[{{Q|Militor|Image}}|50px]] || 45  || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Mini-shotgun]]''' || Any || -
 
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! [[Legionary]]
 
|[[{{Q|Legionary|Image}}|50px]] || 150 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Needle gun]]''' || Any || -
 
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! [[Tesseron]]
 
|[[{{Q|Tesseron|Image}}|50px]] || 150 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Beam graser]]''' || Any || -
 
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! [[Scorcher]]
 
|[[{{Q|Scorcher|Image}}|50px]] || 110 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Mini-flameblaster]]''' || Any || -
 
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! [[Tunneler (Mechanoid)|Tunneler]]
 
|[[{{Q|Tunneler|Image}}|50px]] || 400 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''Melee (Power claws)''' || Any || -
 
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! [[Centurion]]
 
|[[{{Q|Centurion|Image}}|50px]] || 250 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Charge blaster turret]]''' || Any || -
 
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! [[Diabolus]]
 
|[[{{Q|Diabolus|Image}}|50px]] || 600 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Hellsphere cannon]]''' || Any || -
 
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! [[War queen]]
 
|[[{{Q|War queen|Image}}|50px]] || 600 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Charge blaster turret]]''' || Any || -
 
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! [[Apocriton]]
 
|[[{{Q|Apocriton|Image}}|50px]] || 600 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Toxic needle gun]]''' || Any || -
 
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! [[War urchin]]
 
|[[{{Q|War urchin|Image}}|50px]] || 75 || 100 || Normal || - || 9999 || '''[[Spiner]]''' || Any || -
 
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=== Mechanoid cluster ===
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'''Combat Power''': 36<br>
{{main|Mechanoid cluster}}
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'''Average Gear Health''': 75% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Poor<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 300-800 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 60-150 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''': 25-50 (10% chance)<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': 1 (10% chance)<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None<br>
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'''Maximum Age''': 48 Years
  
Added in Royalty was the "Mechanoid Cluster" event, which may be associated with quests or drop on their own. During this event, a fleet of drop pods will land and deploy mechanoids, walls, turrets, and assorted buildings. These mechanoids will initially be dormant. They are eventually awakened by either the player attacking, a Proximity activator being tripped, or a Count-down activator finishing its count down.
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===Pirate===
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Pirates are a step up from Scavengers, with further improved weapon and clothing budgets. As a result, Pirates can potentially be a moderate threat to the colony should one not take sufficient care in dispatching of them. Pirates are typically equipped with higher grade firearms such as Assault rifles and LMGs; but are also often seen with Pump shotguns, Survival rifles, and Heavy SMGs, and less oft seen with Sniper rifles, and rarely Machine pistols and Pistols.
  
== Raiders' strategies ==
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Pirates may also sport Armoured vests and Devilstrand clothing. There's a 70% chance they'll be wearing a hat, and a 10% chance they'll have a peg leg.
The message from the event will detail how the raiders from the hostile faction will raid.
 
  
=== General Mechanics ===
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'''Combat Power''': 56<br>
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'''Average Gear Health''': 95% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Normal<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 500-1100 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 450-600 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''': 40-80 (10% chance)<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': 1 (10% chance)<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None<br>
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'''Maximum Age''': 50 Years
  
=== Raider Targeting ===
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==Outlanders==
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The following is a list of Raider Types exclusive to Outlander Towns.
  
Standard raiders, including humans and mechanoids, attack targets based on a rough priority system with some random elements. Raiders who are able to path towards a colonist or powered turret will attempt to attack such a colonist or pathable furniture. Raiders who are only able to path towards furniture may attack that furniture or may instead attack random walls and doors. The chance raiders attack the furniture rather than random walls and doors has some random elements to it. Raiders who cannot path towards any colonist nor any furniture targets will attack random walls and doors.
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They are not strictly 'raiders' as they are often friendly and visit the colony or escort a trade caravan to your base.
  
Pathable means that the raider can move to the same cell as the target. "Furniture" targets include objects like stools, tables, chairs, and even things like Wind Turbines, Geothermal Generators, Unpowered Turrets, and production benches.  
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===Town Councilman & Town Trader ('Villager' based)===
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These two types of Outlanders are often found in trade [[caravan]]s or as visitors, and are put together because they share the 'Villager' pawn kind. Villagers will typically be fully clothed and will have basic weapons of both the melee and firearm variety: usually clubs, knives, maces, and pistols.  
  
Raider targeting can change based on nearby targets, if their target is destroyed or becomes non-pathable, or if they take damage.
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Town Traders are slightly different in the fact that they can be interacted with to trade, and only 1 can spawn per caravan.
  
Raider targeting can also be overridden by nearby targets of opportunity. Raiders may light wooden walls or crops on fire, for example.
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'''Combat Power''': 25<br>
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'''Average Gear Health''': 110% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Poor<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 300-900 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 0-250 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''': 25-70 (22.5% chance), 700-1000 (2.5% chance)<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': None<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None (Town traders), 40 (Town councilman)<br>
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'''Maximum Age''': None (Town Traders), 100 (Town councilman)
  
=== "Victory" Conditions ===
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===Town Guard===
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Town Guards are moderately powerful outlanders which can be seen accompanying Outlander Trade Caravans, or in hostile Outlander raids. Town Guards are most often seen with Pistols, but can also be seen with Machine pistols, Heavy SMGs, Pump shotguns, Survival rifles, Incendiary launchers, Sniper rifles - and even LMGs and Assault rifles.
  
Human raiders continue to attack until one of several conditions are met. Mechanoid raiders attack indefinitely. Once mechanoids have destroyed every possible target they wander around in place indefinitely until a new target appears.
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'''Combat Power''': 50<br>
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'''Average Gear Health''': 115% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Normal<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 300-900 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 200-600 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''':  30-100 Silver (5% chance)<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': None<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None <br>
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'''Maximum Age''': 65 Years
  
Downing or killing 40 to 70% of human raiders causes the remaining alive raiders to cease their attack and attempt to flee. A random value between 40 and 70% is chosen for each raider group. If a raid attacks in multiple groups, each group has their own randomly chosen 40 to 70% flee value. Each individual raider group only counts dead or downed members of their own group. Each group attacks and flees independently.
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==Tribal==
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The following is a list of Raider types exclusive to glorified manhu - I mean tribes:
  
Human Raiders will flee after attacking for approximately 10 to 15 hours. A random value is chosen between these timers. After the time is passed the group will flee. For enemies attacking in multiple groups, each group will have its own timer and solely that group will flee when the timer is met. For sieges, the timer only begins after the siege stops attempting to siege and directly assaults the colony.
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===Warrior===
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Tribal warriors are your standard... tribal warriors! They appear in Tribal raids equipped with nothing but Clubs, and occasionally Spears, and they only wear Tribalwear - or Parkas if necessary. Individually, they're a moderate threat at most - but they can be a considerable threat and potentially overpower your defensive line due to the sheer numbers that they occur in.
  
Human enemies may attempt to kidnap downed colonists. When kidnapping, enemies may disengage from combat and attempt to flee the map.
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'''Combat Power''': 38<br>
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'''Average Gear Health''': 115% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Normal<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 180-350 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 60-400 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''':  None<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': None<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None <br>
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'''Maximum Age''': 40 Years
  
Human enemies may attempt to steal nearby loot. When stealing, enemies may disengage from combat and attempt to flee the map. How much nearby loot is required to cause raider theft depends on the raid points of the colony. Higher raid points requires more loot.
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====Trader====
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Similar to the Warrior except that it can be traded with, and only 1 can spawn per caravan.
  
{| {{STDT| c_50}}
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===Archer===
! style="text-align:left;" | Map Entry || Attack Type || Smart? || Faction Raiders || Ally use this raid?
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Archers are somewhat self-explanatory in their titles: they assault in masses, and let off a cloud of arrows (or pila) which could poke an eyeball or two. Archers typically utilise Pila and Great bows, but they may rarely sport Short bows too; and they wear your standard Tribalwear, and Parka if the conditions are too harsh to go without. Archers equipped with Pila and Great Bows are dangerous as a Pilum in the wrong place can render a colonist useless, or even kill them, and Great bows are effectively Wooden Survival rifles.
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| rowspan="7" | Walk in Edge (45%)
 
| rowspan="3" | Immediate Attack
 
| No
 
| rowspan="3" | Tribal, Outlander, Pirate, Mechanoid
 
| rowspan="2" | Yes
 
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| Yes
 
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| Yes (Breach)
 
| No
 
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| rowspan="2" | Preparation || No
 
| rowspan="7" | Tribal, Outlander, Pirate
 
| rowspan="2" | Yes
 
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| Yes
 
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| Sapper || No
 
| No
 
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| Siege || No
 
| Yes
 
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| rowspan="3" | Walk in Edge Group (15%)
 
| rowspan="2" | Immediate Attack
 
| No
 
| rowspan="2" | Yes
 
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| Yes
 
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| Sapper || No
 
| No
 
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| rowspan="7" | Drop pods (30%)
 
| rowspan="3" | Immediate Attack
 
| No
 
| rowspan="5" | Tribal, Outlander, Pirate, Empire, Mechanoid
 
| rowspan="2" | Yes
 
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| Yes
 
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| Yes (Breach)
 
| No
 
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| rowspan="2" | Preparation || No
 
| rowspan="2" | Yes
 
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| Yes
 
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| Sapper || No
 
| rowspan="2" | Tribal, Outlander, Pirate, Empire
 
| No
 
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| Siege || No
 
| rowspan="2" | Yes
 
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| Haywired drop pods (10%) || Immediate Attack || No || Tribal, Outlander, Pirate, Empire, Mechanoid
 
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| colspan="2" | Mechanoid Cluster {{RoyaltyIcon}} || No || Mechanoid || No
 
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'''Combat Power''': 48<br>
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'''Average Gear Health''': 115% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Normal<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 180-350 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 60-400 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''':  None<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': None<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None <br>
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'''Maximum Age''': 40 Years
  
=== Immediate attack ===
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===Chief===
{{Quote|They are attacking immediately.|Description}}
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Chiefs are hardened, high-ranking tribals which have endured the heat of battle and the hardship of survival on the Rim, and so far made it through alive. They only get the best weapons that their tribe can possibly make, but they are ultimately glorified Archers which may have a chronic disease or few. Chiefs will only be found equipped with Pila and Great bows, of which some could be Excellent or even Masterwork quality. Chiefs are also more difficult to recruit as colonists if they survived to be imprisoned.
Raiders, upon either landing in their drop pods or arriving on the map sides, will proceed to instantaneously converge on your colony and attack. The best thing to do is to defend.
 
  
=== "Drop right on top of you" drop pods ===
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'''Combat Power''': 70<br>
Raiders will drop pod right "on top of you" circumventing all exterior defenses. "Drop on top of you" raids choose a singular colonist and all drop pods land around this target in open cells. That singular colonist cannot be under overhead mountain. The drop pods can crash through nearby overhead mountain even though the singular colonist target cannot currently be under overhead mountain.
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'''Average Gear Health''': 185% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Superior<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 600-1600 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 800-1000 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''':  None<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': None<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': 35 Years <br>
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'''Maximum Age''': None
  
Only outlander, pirate and empire factions can "Drop right on top of you". Tribal factions cannot use drop pods. Mechanoid "Drop right on top of you" raids were removed in patch 1.4.
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==Mercenaries==
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Mercenaries are usually encountered in mid-game raids onwards, and will usually be found in Pirate raids, but can also be mixed amongst Outlander raids - but never Tribal raids. Mercenaries are high-ranking soldiers which have high budgets for weapons and clothing, and are usually encountered wearing an armored vest. There are several variations of mercenaries:
  
Rather than landing on a colonist, "Drop right on top of you" raids have a 40% chance to land on a powered, unroofed, orbital trade beacon.  
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===Mercenary Gunner===
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Mercenary gunners are the weakest mercenaries out of the lot, but still pose a moderate to considerable threat with their numbers. Gunners will spawn with pretty much any mid-range weapon with near-equal commonality: from Machine pistols to LMGs and Sniper rifles, and in-between - but never pistols. Gunners will also usually wear armoured vests, along with Kevlar helmets, Military helmets, and rarely even Power armour helmets - and they'll occasionally be seen wearing Hyperweave clothing.  
  
These "drop right on top of you" raids always attack immediately and follow standard enemy pathing.
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Mercenary Gunners also have a 0.3% chance of spawning with a bionic body part. Mercenary gunners can also be seen with Combat Enhancing Drugs.
  
=== Immediate attack smart ===
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'''Combat Power''': 70<br>
Like Immediate Attack, but the raiders are unusually clever in their tactics because they try to avoid turret line of sight if possible. If there is no path to the raider's target around turret line of sight, or if their target is a turret, they will walk through turret line of sight.
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'''Average Gear Health''': 150% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Normal<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 1500-2800 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 400-900 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''':  50-200 (20% chance)<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': 1 (20% chance)<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None <br>
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'''Maximum Age''': 65 Years
  
Despite their description, they do not avoid traps like Spike Traps nor IEDs in any way.
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===Mercenary Sniper===
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Mercenary snipers are... well, snipers! Their clothing budget is overall slightly lower than a Gunner's, but they have an improved weapon budget, and always spawn with a long-range weapon, the [[Sniper Rifle]]. Everything else remains the same.
  
=== Preparation ===
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'''Combat Power''': 90<br>
Raiders, upon either landing in their drop pods or arriving on the map sides, will proceed to stand around in a small group near-by where they spawned for a period of time and then proceed to attack. It is possible and a completely viable strategy to attack them while they are "preparing". This preparation has no effect on their attack other than the fact that it gives you more time to prepare yourself.
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'''Average Gear Health''': 150% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Normal<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 1500-2500 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 1200-1800 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''':  50-200 (20% chance)<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': 1 (20% chance)<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None <br>
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'''Maximum Age''': 65 Years
  
=== Sappers ===
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===Grenadier===
{{Quote|It looks like they want to use sappers to tunnel around your defenses.|Description}}
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Grenadiers can prove to be somewhat of a threat towards both colonist lives and structures alike. Grenadiers are identical to Mercenary gunners, except they mainly utilise [[frag grenade|grenades]] and [[molotov cocktail|molotovs]], and also have a considerably lower clothing budget.
Instead of attempting to kill your colonists by traditional attack, sappers will mine or blast their way inside rather than hitting your walls or doors as usual. Their ultimate goal is an assigned sleeping position. An assigned sleeping position can be a colonist bed, an animal bed, or even a freely placed prison sleeping spot that is assigned to a prisoner.
 
  
The attacker with the best mining skill is chosen to dig. If that digger is killed the next best digger continues digging, and so on.
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Alternatively, they may come equipped with [[EMP grenades]], and will be called EMP grenadiers. These deal no damage but can stun turrets and down [[Armor#Personal_shield|personal shields]]', spelling trouble for turret-based defenses or shielded melee fighters.
  
They can be fairly dangerous to those who tunnel into mountains as their defenses are usually concentrated at the entrances. The best thing to do is instantly assault them before they can mine too much. The other members will then carry on the normal assault. They seem to avoid digging through high-health ore veins or into the areas within the range of improvised turrets and don't mind much about other security traps (spike trap and all kind of IEDs). It's possible to create such an trap area to kill them before hand.
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'''Combat Power''': 60<br>
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'''Average Gear Health''': 150% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Normal<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 800-1400 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 600-1000 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''': 50-200 (10% chance)<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': 1 (10% chance)<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None <br>
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'''Maximum Age''': 65 Years
  
However, in open bases they are even worse than regular raiders as they come in smaller numbers.
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===Mercenary Slasher===
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Slashers can prove to be a real threat to front-line gunmen due to their use of Personal shields and decent-quality melee weapons. A typical slasher can be overwhelmed by a couple of people beating the living daylights out of them, shooting them at point-blank range, or with concentrated fire from a distance; however, they can and will often come in large numbers, in which they can cause great trouble. Slashers have an 8% chance of spawning with bionic body parts.
  
Sappers can find one tile defenses, either natural rock or built walls. This may cause them to open ancient shrines unintentionally.
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While they have an average clothing budget, their usage of personal shields often leaves them with little money left for clothes, leaving some of them them to attack while half-naked.
  
<gallery mode="packed-hover">
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'''Combat Power''': 135<br>
File:Sappers are good at finding one tile walls.png|1: Sappers are good at finding one tile walls.
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'''Average Gear Health''': 140% <br>
File:Sappers may even open ancient structures unwisely.png|2: Sappers may even open ancient shrines unwisely.
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Normal<br>
File:Sappers attacking ancient structures will kill spacers you would love to recruit.png|3: Sappers attacking ancient structures will kill spacers you would love to recruit.
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'''Clothing Budget''': 1000-2600 Silver<br>
File:Sappers may cause mechanoids to function as your outer defense line.png|4: Sappers may cause mechanoids to function as your outer defense line.
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'''Weapon Budget''': 1200-2000 Silver<br>
File:Sappers demise.png|5: Sappers are defeated.
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'''Silver Carried''': 180-400 (20% chance)<br>
</gallery>
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'''Medicine Carried''': 1-2 (20% chance)<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None <br>
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'''Maximum Age''': 65 Years
  
=== Breachers ===
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===Heavy Mercenary===
{{Quote|These raiders intend to breach your walls. They'll determine their own path into your colony and destroy anything in their way.|Description}}
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Heavy Mercenaries are a force to be reckoned with in terms of firepower, and should be prioritised as a target in most combat situations. Heavy Mercenaries are specialised with heavy weaponry; and will therefore utilise [[Triple rocket launcher]]s, [[Doomsday rocket launcher]]s, and [[minigun]]s. Despite packing serious heat, Heavy Mercenaries have a poor clothing budget, and will therefore not be very well protected against sustained fire. Heavy mercenaries have an 8% chance of spawning with a bionic body part.
  
Much like the Sapper strategy, raiders will utilize their tools to easily breach past the walls more. Breachers, like sappers, target assigned sleeping positions. Compared to Sappers, Breachers comes equipped with tools designed to destroy walls more easily (Tribals access to [[breach axe]], Royal, Pirates and Colony uses [[frag grenades]], and Mechanoids utilizes their [[Termite]] wielding [[thump cannon]]) regardless of their mining skill. Unlike the Sappers, they mostly target after colony-built walls in their direct path, rather than mining to the shortest route. Any raiding pawns nearby will always follow the breaching pawn in question, only attacking within range. Breachers will not attack passable player buildings, and instead only target impassable buildings like walls.
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'''Combat Power''': 185<br>
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'''Average Gear Health''': 95% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Normal<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 200-350 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 1600-2000 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''': None<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': None<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None <br>
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'''Maximum Age''': 65 Years
  
They ignore walls that are not owned by the colonist unless there are no other pathway around them and the walls, making it more difficult to trick the breachers into unintentionally opening the ancient shrines.
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===Elite Mercenary & Boss===
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Elite Mercenaries and Bosses are functionally identical, so the information here applies to both. Despite having a higher 'Combat Power' rating, it is arguable that Heavy Mercenaries will still pose a more significant threat than Elite Mercenaries, purely due to their explosive arsenal. However, Elite Mercenaries have exceptionally high equipment budgets, and are not to be messed with at all. They often utilise [[power armor helmet]]s and devilstrand/hyperweave clothing, but never [[power armor]]. Their arsenal consists solely of LMGs, Assault rifles, and Charge rifles. Elite mercenaries have an 8% chance of spawning with a bionic body part.
  
Unlike sappers which usually come in small numbers of raiders, breachers are always followed by a ton of raiding pawns, or Centipedes in the case of Termite, which covers the disadvantageous issue that the Sapping raid in the open has with. This kind of raid will appear more frequently if the wealth is high enough.
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'''Combat Power''': 220<br>
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'''Average Gear Health''': 215% <br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Normal<br>
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'''Clothing Budget''': 2500-4200 Silver<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 1600-2000 Silver<br>
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'''Silver Carried''': 120-480 (20% chance)<br>
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'''Medicine Carried''': 1-2 (20% chance)<br>
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'''Minimum Age''': None <br>
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'''Maximum Age''': 45 Years
  
[[File:Siege base construct.png|350px|thumb|right|Siegers arriving at their chosen minibase location. The faint "blueprint" for the base is not visible until the resources are dropped.]] [[File:Siege_base_finished.png|350px|thumb|right|Siegers done constructing their minibase and questionable defenses, moving toward commencing bombardment.]]
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=Raider Types (Mechanoid)=
  
=== Siege ===
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{{main|Mechanoid}}
{{See also|Auto-mortar}}
 
{{Quote|It looks like they want to besiege the colony and pound you with mortars from a distance. You can try to wait it out - or go get them.|Description}}
 
  
Raiders enter your map from an edge and head towards a point well outside your base to set up a makeshift siege base. Once there, drop pods supply them with ample resources to construct 2 [[mortar]]s ([[steel]], [[component]]s, and both [[high-explosive shell]]s and [[incendiary shell]]s). They also get some [[cloth]] to create [[sandbags]] as cover, and [[packaged survival meal]]s. Two random raiders will begin constructing the mortars (one each), and a few more will throw the sandbags down while the rest stand guard.
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The following is a list of all mechanoids that can show up in raids.
  
You can engage them before they finish building up if timing is favorable to you. They will always attempt to construct only two mortars regardless of the number of raiders. The layout of the mortar base is somewhat random - they might decide to place a mortar where some trees need cutting first, slowing the process considerably, and the sandbags are rarely well placed. The siegers rarely use their best constructors when building (it's random), so sometimes fail the [[construction]] process and waste that mortar's resources.  As they will not get additional components, this will make any bombardment half as damaging.
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===Scyther===
[[File:Passive siegers.png|200px|thumb|left|Siegers not engaging friendlies while traveling to set up base.]]
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Scythers are fast-moving, and particularly dangerous against isolated targets due to their high shooting accuracy and their potential to instantly destroy vital organs, and risk of loss of limb - or even life - when facing one. Although Scythers are dangerous to confront at longer distances if you don't have any bionically augmented or careful marksmen, they can generally be quickly overwhelmed by a small firing squad at closer range. They always come equipped with a [[charge lance]], which is comparable in overall firepower to a [[survival rifle]]. Scythers are also highly competent at melee, and it's generally a bad idea to send somebody in without very high quality armour, a personal shield, and a minimum of a mediocre plasteel longsword.
Once a mortar is ready, they will start to bombard you, guarded by those not busy manning the mortars or still building the second one. Drop pods will continuously resupply 12 packaged survival meals and more mortar shells, as needed. They can receive [[Mortar shell|different types of shells]] during the siege, which can be [[Firefoam shell|less]] or [[Antigrain warhead|more dangerous]] to your colony, depending. After causing enough destruction, they will proceed as a normal raid to converge on your colony. Valid targets appear to be colonists and buildings but not player owned animals.  
 
  
The siege team will not engage friendlies while heading towards their future base until they actually start constructing or you assault them first.
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'''Combat Power''': 160<br>
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Normal<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 5000 Silver
  
A siege will begin their direct assault of the player colony under a few conditions. The siege will begin their assault after a random amount of time between 1.5 and 3 days has past. Every time a sieger takes damage there's an 8% chance the siege assaults directly.
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===Centipede===
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Centipedes are the opposite of scythers: slow-moving, lumbering hunks of metal that can take a considerable beating to take down. As they move so slowly, it is almost feasible to pound them with [[mortar]]s if possible - as opposed to risking a colonist's life and limb. Although generally of little threat to solitary targets due to forced miss radius (unless wielding an [[inferno cannon]]) due to forced miss radius, centipedes can be highly destructive against groups of people that dare step in their way. Centipedes can be equipped with [[minigun]]s, [[heavy charge blaster]]s, or inferno cannons.
  
=== Ambush ===
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'''Combat Power''': 290<br>
Raiders may choose to attack one of your caravans. In this case, they will charge right at your caravan without giving a second thought to strategy.
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'''Average Gear Quality''': Normal<br>
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'''Weapon Budget''': 8000 Silver
  
=== Multiple group attacks ===
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=Raiders' Strategies=
Enemies can split up their attacking forces, attacking using multiple groups at once. Each group attacks from a different direction, and flees on their own accord.
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=== Immediate Attack ===
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Raiders, upon either landing in their drop pods or arriving on the map sides, will proceed to instantaneously converge on your colony and attack. The best thing to do is to defend.
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=== Immediate Attack Smart ===
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Like Immediate Attack, but the raiders are unusually clever in their tactics because they simply steal some of your items and run. This can be devastating in early game, because a raider may steal your stockpile of components, leaving you without any means of using electricity.
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=== Preparation ===
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Raiders, upon either landing in their drop pods or arriving on the map sides, will proceed to stand around in a small group near-by where they spawned for a period of time and then proceed to attack. It is possible and a completely viable strategy to attack them while they are "preparing". This preparation has no effect on their attack other than the fact that it gives you more time to prepare yourself.
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=== Sappers ===
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Raiders, upon either landing in their drop pods or arriving on the map sides, will proceed to instantaneously converge on your colony but not attack. They will instead mine or blast a separate way into your colony away from your defenses.
  
=== Drop pod scatter ===
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This can be a fairly dangerous way (to you) for them to try and attack, especially in mountain bases which tend to have defenses concentrated at the entrances. The best thing to do is instantly assault them before they can mine too much.
Enemies capable of drop pods have a chance of launching a raiding party onto the map via said pods at random points scattered around the map. Due to the fact they can drop through roofs, this type of attack can be incredibly devastating, as they can bypass all of your external defenses and immediately start setting fires, attacking colonists, and destroying furniture. The layout of your base and the room they choose to drop in can also make it very difficult to set up a sufficient defense, as they may drop into an extremely unfortunate location, such as a cramped storage room with lots of things to burn and destroy, and no good way to attack them beyond filing all of your fighting colonists into the room and hoping for the best or attempting to shoot through the door. While the raiders themselves will most likely be easy enough to kill, it is likely they will have ample opportunity to cause tons of damage before they can be stopped. Setting up ample fire defenses and having a defense plan for all potential drop points can help limit the amount of damage they can cause, although it’s almost guaranteed they will be able to cause at least some damage if they drop directly into a room.
 
  
=== Weapon-specific raids ===
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On the other hand, in most open bases, they are mostly no better than regular raiders, and can be dealt with as such.
Humanlike raiders have the ability to send raiders with a specific kind of weapon only.
 
  
==== Melee rush ====
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=== Siege ===
Pirate or outlander raiders have the chance to attack your base with mercenary slashers only, meaning everyone will be shielded and have a melee weapon. Tribals can do the same with their melee units, except without shields.
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Raiders, upon entering the edges of the map, will proceed to receive supplies ([[steel]], [[packaged survival meal]]s, [[component]]s, and [[mortar shell]]s) from drop pods and construct any number of the following:
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*Mortars
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*Incendiary Mortars
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*Sandbags
  
Mechanoids have their own rendition of the melee rush with [[scyther]]s only.
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They will always construct two mortars, regardless of the number of raiders.
  
==== Sniper party ====
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After constructing the amount they desire, they will proceed to bombard the colony with mortar shells, potentially causing a great deal of damage.  The rest of the attackers will stand guard, protecting their makeshift mortar base.
Pirates or outlanders have a chance to send snipers only, meaning that all attackers will have long-ranged attacks.
 
  
==== Explosives assault ====
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Once enough members have been killed or downed, or the mortars are destroyed or stolen, they will proceed to converge on your colony.
Pirates or outlanders have the chance to send a party consisting of either grenadiers or heavy mercenaries. While this makes them extremely destructive, it also makes them particularly prone to friendly fire.
 
  
== Raid strength ==
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During the siege, food and mortar shells will be continuously replenished upon running out through drop pods, with each containing 12 of packaged survival meals or shells.
{{Main|Raid points}}
 
A raid's size and strength is determined by the amount of colonists you have, your wealth, how many big threats you've had (for the early-game), how long your faction's been around for, how long it's been since one of your colonists were downed or killed, and your difficulty.
 
  
The actual raid strength is determined by points, which is calculated by taking into account the above factors that affect raid strength.
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Oddly, they rarely use the best constructors when building, meaning they sometimes fail when building their mortars. As they will not get additional components, this will make there be 1 less mortar (sometimes even 2) pounding your base.
  
For a full technical breakdown; see [[Raid points]]
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= Defense Strategies =
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The below is technical information on the strength of raids, through the determination of points a raid has. All of the following information is from Alpha 17b, or 0.17.1557.
 
  
=== Points ===
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''For a more comprehensive list of strategies, see [[Defense tactics]].''
Your first raid will always be 35 points, regardless of the above conditions. Additionally, the first raider won't randomly die upon being downed, and they will never flee.
 
  
The base formula for raid points could be expressed as follows:
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It is recommended to keep power generation, eating areas, lighting, doors, and walls near or behind a protected entrance, as raiders tend to set fire to them, potentially causing huge damage. Raiders will prioritize firing on colonists or turrets when those colonists or turrets are firing on them, but will otherwise prioritize random objects, meaning you can put doors or walls near your defenses to temporarily distract them.
 
 
{{math|big=0|P {{=}} (( C &times; 42 ) + ( iW &divide; 100 ) + ( bW &divide; 200 )) &times; ( sR &times; lR ) &times; D &times; T &times; R}}
 
 
 
{| {{STDT| c_01 text-left}}
 
|-
 
! Variable !! Meaning !! Value
 
|-
 
! C
 
|  number of colonists that your base has ||  Colonists are always worth 42 points, regardless of their condition
 
|-
 
! iW
 
| base's item wealth || can be checked under the 'History' tab
 
|-
 
! bW
 
| base's building wealth || can be checked under the 'History' tab
 
|-
 
! sR
 
| short-term ramp-up factor || Check below
 
|-
 
! lR
 
| long-term ramp-up factor || Check below
 
|-
 
! D
 
| difficulty's threat scale factor (i.e. points multiplier) || 0.05 on peaceful; 0.1 on base builder; 0.35 on some challenge; 0.65 on rough; 1 on intense; and 1.3 on extreme.
 
|-
 
! T
 
| the number of big threats (i.e. raids, manhunter packs, mechanoid ship parts, and psychic waves) that your faction has experienced || 0.5 for 1 big threat; 0.7 for 2; 0.8 for 3; 0.9 for 4; and 1 for 5 and greater. Simplified, '''T''''s value will be 0.5 for your faction's second-ever big threat, and so on.
 
|-
 
! R
 
| the strategy that the raiders are using || 1 for waiting and then attacking; 0.9 for immediate attacks; 0.85 for 'smart' attacks; 0.8 for sapper attacks; and 0.6 for sieges. For raids involving chased refugees it is 1.35.
 
|}
 
 
 
====Ramp-up factors====
 
Ramp-ups (i.e. '''sR''' and '''lR''') are substantially more complicated than any of the other factors involved:
 
 
 
'''sR''' is always 1 until 21 days in; in which case 0.000514403335 is added to it every {{ticks|5000}} - or 1 every 162 days.
 
 
 
'''lR''' is always 1 until 42 days in; in which case 0.000231481492 is added to it every 5,000 ticks - or 1 every 360 days.
 
 
 
If a colonist gets downed or killed, 1 is subtracted from both '''sR''' and '''lR''' - but these aren't the new values; only part of the new values. '''sR''' and '''lR''' then get multiplied by certain values independently, based on how many colonists you have, with the table below showing all possible combinations as stated in the code (RimWorld.StoryWatcher_RampUp):
 
 
 
{| {{STDT| c_01 text-center}}
 
! Colonists
 
| 0
 
| 1
 
| 2
 
| 3
 
| 4
 
| 5
 
| 6
 
| 7
 
| 8
 
| 9
 
| 10
 
| 11
 
| 12
 
| 13
 
| 14
 
| 15
 
| 16+
 
|-
 
! sR Multiplier
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0.15
 
| 0.25
 
| 0.3
 
| 0.35
 
| 0.4
 
| 0.45
 
| 0.5
 
| 0.55
 
| 0.6
 
| 0.65
 
| 0.7
 
| 0.75
 
| 0.8
 
|- newline
 
! lR Multiplier
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 0.2
 
| 0.4
 
| 0.6
 
| 0.7
 
| 0.75
 
| 0.8
 
| 0.85
 
| 0.9
 
| 0.91
 
| 0.92
 
| 0.93
 
| 0.94
 
| 0.95
 
| 0.95
 
|}
 
  
After '''sR''' and '''lR''' have been multiplied by whatever corresponding values, new '''sR''' and new '''lR''' both equal 1 + old correspondents.
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===Raider Preparation===
  
After the base amount of points have been calculated, the game then factors in diminishing returns as follows, using nested 'if' statements, in pseudo-code form:
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Raiders will sometimes start by standing around in a group where they spawned and will continue this until they see a [[colonist]] nearby or they hit a certain preparation time limit, at which point they begin the assault. Because a colonist can set them off early, you can plan out the time you want them to attack. It is generally best to set them off early if you're well-prepared, to avoid potentially troublesome scenarios such as having no power when their timer runs out. Conversely, you should not set them off early if your defense is not prepared. Note that raiders usually take less than one day to begin, meaning that if there is an eclipse and you rely on [[Buildings#Solar generator|Solar generators]], you should not wait for them and should instead set them off early while you still have some power left. Also it's good to note that raiders will remember where your [[Deadfall trap|traps]] are. This doesn't apply to other factions, though -- if, say, the Vipers of Power come in and sets off your traps, then they would remember that. But, if the Rippers of Fire later attack, they won't have that knowledge and will still set off the same traps.
  
    IF P > 1000 THEN
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===Siege defense===
        IF P > 2000 THEN
 
            P = 2000 + (P - 2000) * 0.5
 
        P = 1000 + (P - 1000) * 0.5
 
  
In layman's terms: if P is above 1000, then P is the average of itself and 1,000. However, if P is above 2,000, then P will first be the average of itself and 2,000, before averaging with 1,000.
 
 
Finally, with [[Randy Random]], a raid's points gets multiplied by anywhere from 0.5x to 1.5x, meaning that you could face more or less powerful raids than usual with this storyteller.
 
 
====Example====
 
So now lets plug in some real-world numbers: your colony has 4 people, it's been 17 days, and this is the colony's third raid. Your item wealth is 11,000, your building wealth is 4,000, and you're playing on rough difficulty. The raiders are attacking immediately.
 
 
The values in the formula will be as follows:
 
 
'''C''' = 4<br>
 
'''iW''' = 11000<br>
 
'''bW''' = 4000<br>
 
'''sR''' = 1<br>
 
'''lR''' = 1<br>
 
'''D''' = 0.65<br>
 
'''T''' = 0.7<br>
 
'''R''' = 0.9
 
 
Plugging these values into the formula:
 
 
'''P = ((4 * 42) + (11000 / 100) + (4000 / 200)) * (1 * 1) * 0.65 * 0.7 * 0.9''' or<br>
 
'''P = (168 + 110 + 20) * 1 * 0.65 * 0.7 * 0.9''' or<br>
 
'''P = 298 * 0.4095''' thus<br>
 
'''P = 122.031''' or<br>
 
'''P = 122'''
 
 
Therefore, the raid will be 122 points.
 
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== Defense strategies ==
 
''For a more comprehensive list of strategies, see [[Defense tactics]].'' <br>
 
''For constructed defenses to hold against raiders, see [[Defense structures]].''
 
 
It is recommended to keep power generation, eating areas, lighting, doors, and walls near or behind a protected entrance, as raiders tend to set fire to them, potentially causing huge damage. Raiders will prioritize firing on colonists or turrets when those colonists or turrets are firing on them, but will otherwise prioritize random objects, meaning you can put doors or walls near your defenses to temporarily distract them.
 
 
=== Raider preparation ===
 
Raiders will sometimes start by standing around in a group where they spawned and will continue this until they see a [[colonist]] nearby or they hit a certain preparation time limit, at which point they begin the assault. Because a colonist can set them off early, you can plan out the time you want them to attack. It is generally best to set them off early if you're well-prepared, to avoid potentially troublesome scenarios such as having no power when their timer runs out. Conversely, you should not set them off early if your defense is not prepared. Note that raiders usually take less than one day to begin, meaning that if there is an eclipse and you rely on [[Buildings#Solar generator|solar generators]], you should not wait for them and should instead set them off early while you still have some power left.
 
 
=== Siege defense ===
 
 
When faced with a siege, there are a few coping strategies you can use.
 
When faced with a siege, there are a few coping strategies you can use.
  
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If you assault their base, one possibility is sniping either the shells or the mortars, hoping an explosion kills many of the raiders. If you want to leave those intact, you can snipe the raiders themselves. Keep in mind that killing enough of them prompts them to assault your colony directly instead of continuing their siege.
 
If you assault their base, one possibility is sniping either the shells or the mortars, hoping an explosion kills many of the raiders. If you want to leave those intact, you can snipe the raiders themselves. Keep in mind that killing enough of them prompts them to assault your colony directly instead of continuing their siege.
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A cheeky way to end a siege is to wait for the raiders to sleep, then simply uninstall and steal the mortars. This is rather hard to pull off, but can be worth it if you want some free mortars.
  
 
=== Mechanoid assaults ===
 
=== Mechanoid assaults ===
Mechanoids have much differing stats and weapons, meaning different tactics may be used.
 
  
In most raids where they come/ drop in at the edges, the scythers will outrun the centipedes by a great margin, giving plenty of time to deal with them before the centipedes.
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Mechanoids only come in 2 types, Scythers and Centipedes. They have much differing stats and weapons, meaning different tactics may be used.
  
==== Lancers ====
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In most raids where they come/ drop in at the edges, the Scythers will outrun the Centipedes by a great margin, giving plenty of time to deal with them before the centipedes.
Lancers are capable of mid-long range high damage attacks. If fighting it from a distance, cover along with mid-long ranged weapons such as [[assault rifle]]s or [[bolt-action rifle]]s are vital.
 
  
Due to the lancers' weak melee ability and low health, melee fighting it is always the better choice.
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==== Scythers ====
  
==== Scyther ====
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Scythers are capable of long-range sniping attacks, and are extremely deadly with melee. If fighting it from a distance, cover along with long-ranged weapons such as [[sniper rifle]]s or [[survival rifle]]s are vital.
Scythers are dangerous melee fighters; they deal significant melee damage while forcing your gunners into melee combat. Usually, a 1v1 fight with a scyther and a gunner will result in the scyther emerging victorious.
 
  
Melee fighters are useful in guarding against scythers, being able to 'peel' them off from more vulnerable allies. A thrumbo could beat up one easily, they are strong enough that even a calf could kill one in a 1v1.
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Despite its high melee damage, sometimes melee fighting it may be better, as long as you have good armor and weapons.
  
==== Pikemen ====
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==== Centipedes ====
Pikemen can snipe your colonists from a very long distance, though their damage output is abysmal.
 
  
Due to the pikemen's weak melee ability and low health, melee fighting it is always the better choice.
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Centipedes, on the other hand, specialize in crowd control and area denial; the [[Minigun]] and [[Heavy charge blaster]] can annihilate groups of colonists, while the [[Inferno cannon]] sets your colonists ablaze and burns down your base if not careful. They are incredibly durable, sporting thick armor and high health, and can take many hits before they can be downed.
  
==== Centipedes ====
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Centipedes wielding the Minigun and Heavy Charge Baster can be cheesed simply by making a lone colonist, preferably with a personal shield, stand in front of your other colonists. The centipede will target that colonist, but be unable to hit it due to the forced miss radii. Watch out for friendly fire. <br>
Centipedes, on the other hand, specialize in crowd control and area denial; the [[minigun]] and [[heavy charge blaster]] can annihilate groups of colonists, while the [[inferno cannon]] sets your colonists ablaze and burns down your base if not careful. They are incredibly durable, sporting thick armor and high health, and can take many hits before they can be downed.
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The Inferno cannon is not as destructive towards your colonists, but is annoying to deal with. Keep watch on your colonists at all times, and remember to send them back into cover when needed. As a precaution, build your base out of non-flammable materials to prevent large-scale fires erupting all over your colony.
 
 
The inferno cannon is not as directly destructive towards your colonists, but is dangerous due to the [[fire]] it spreads - destroying defenses and bases, causing burning pawns to run out of cover, and preventing movement. Keep watch on your colonists at all times, and remember to send them back into cover when needed. As a precaution, build your base out of non-flammable materials to prevent large-scale fires erupting all over your colony.
 
  
 
Engaging it in melee is not recommended due to its armor, high health and heavy damage.
 
Engaging it in melee is not recommended due to its armor, high health and heavy damage.
  
 
=== Tribal raids ===
 
=== Tribal raids ===
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Tribal raiders come in large numbers, but with relatively poor equipment; as such, it may require different strategy compared to pirate or outlander raids.
 
Tribal raiders come in large numbers, but with relatively poor equipment; as such, it may require different strategy compared to pirate or outlander raids.
  
 
Overall, they can deal heavy damage to your colonists; they do not have good weapons, but compensate with their sheer numbers. <br>
 
Overall, they can deal heavy damage to your colonists; they do not have good weapons, but compensate with their sheer numbers. <br>
However, as tribalwear does not provide protection and they do not wear any form of regular armor, they are easier to kill individually than other raiders.
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However, as tribalwear does not provide protection and they do not wear any form of armor, they are easier to kill individually than other raiders.
  
Crowd control is an important aspect in defeating tribal raids. The [[minigun]] or [[LMG]] is an effective weapon to use as it can easily mow down groups of raiders.
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Crowd control is an important aspect in defeating tribal raids. The [[Minigun]] or [[LMG]] is an effective weapon to use as it can easily mow down groups of raiders.
  
 
Explosive weapons are also useful in crowd control.
 
Explosive weapons are also useful in crowd control.
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Removing rock chunks also helps in dealing with tribal raiders hiding behind them, making them much easier to hit.
 
Removing rock chunks also helps in dealing with tribal raiders hiding behind them, making them much easier to hit.
  
== Version history ==
 
* [[Version/0.0.245|0.0.245]] - Sniper squad and mercenary squad added.
 
* [[Version/0.3.410|0.3.410]] - Raiders come from specific factions and don’t always drop from orbit. Tribal raiders now spawn and attack.
 
* [[Version/0.5.492|0.5.492]] -  Sieges added.
 
* [[Version/0.11.877|0.11.877]] - Sappers added. Raiders now opportunistically ignite crops on fire.
 
** A11B - Siegers can never use melee weapons. Enemies (especially wargs) now ignore unpowered unmanned turrets and mortars.
 
* [[Version/0.12.906|0.12.906]] - Sappers now avoid mining through high-health ores and barriers.  Siegers will never be sent with only melee weapons ... again?
 
* Beta 19/ 1.0 - Heavily reworked the selection weights of raider factions, raider strategies (sappers, siege, etc) and arrival modes (walk-in, drop pods) to make the more difficult ones appear more consistently against stronger colonies.
 
* [[Version/1.3.3066|1.3.3066]] - Added new raid type: Breaching. Breaching raids will attempt to reach your colony by breaking through walls with unique weapons.
 
* [[Version/1.3.3159|1.3.3159]] - Reduce prevalence of breach raids at high points levels.
 
* [[Version/1.3.3200|1.3.3200]] - Adjusted human factions' raid strategy selection weights for slightly more variation. Breachers no longer want to attack passable player buildings. They only target impassable buildings like walls.
 
* [[Version/1.4.3524|1.4.3524]] - Fix: Breach raids not spawning.
 
  
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