Naked Brutality Guide

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In the Naked Brutality scenario, you start with absolutely nothing, not even clothes.

Because of this, it is possibly the hardest scenario of all.

Starting colonist

Skills

You must choose a colonist that is capable of survival skills. This includes:

  • Dumb labor: Hauling, cleaning and cutting plants.
    • Though hauling can be done with animals, cleaning and plant cutting have to be done by colonists.
  • Construction: Building shelter to live in.
  • Medicine: Treating oneself when injured or sick.
    • Thankfully, you start off with the powerful glitterworld medicine, so you can afford to have someone with weaker medicine skill while still having decent treatment quality.
  • Cooking: Making meals out of raw food and butchering creatures. While you can substitute raw berries for meals early on, it's not a reliable source of food.
  • Violence: Defending oneself from mad animals or raiders, as well as hunt for food.
    • You can substitute it with Construction (building turrets) or Animals (training attack animals) in a pinch, but it's not recommended to do so unless the colonist is great at everything else.

If the colonist doesn't have these skills then it's best that you reroll until you have one that does. You don't need them to be interested in all of them, but if you do then it's a plus.

Some skills will make survival easier, but are not essential:

  • Animals: Training animals isn't quite a necessity early-game, but will greatly compliment you in combat, provided you have sufficient food to train animals.
  • Growing: Growing food crops. If you don't want to exclusively rely on hunting or gathering. Your early food stocks last for quite some time, and for 1-2 colonists hunting and gathering can allow you to survive.
    • This does not guarantee that a colonist is capable of plant cutting.
  • Social: Recruiting new colonists and trading. If you are lucky enough to capture a raider then you can use your Social skills to turn them to your side.
  • Mining: Extracting mineral resources. Useful for replenishing your supply of components or steel in early-mid game before traders show up who sell components.

Some other skills are better left for future colonists:

  • Crafting: Making equipment and misc crafting. In early game there is not a need for crafting yet, so this can wait.
  • Intellectual: Unless you started off in an extreme environment and need essential research (such as Hydroponics) then it's better that you focus on building up a working shelter for survival first, as research merely assists survival.
  • Artistic: Early on you should not be making sculptures yet.