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Characters have a Social tab that lists their relationships and interactions with others.
 
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Make use of your favourite colonists’ strengths and skills by assigning them formal social roles. Each belief system defines special roles that believers can take on.  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:07, 10 September 2021

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RimWorld is a game centered around the story of its characters, from player-managed colonists to AI-controlled wanderers and raiders.

Each character possesses a set of skills, traits, and a personal backstory.

Character

Humanoids have a Character tab that displays the pawn's first name, nickname (display name), and last name, followed by their sex, race, character type, and age. The player may change a colonist's nickname by clicking the edit button, at the top right.
It is also possible to banish a colony member by clicking the door icon, this action will generate a confirmation window and if proceeded, cause a -3 mood debuff to all other members and loss of any worn gear.

Some characters have spent decades or centuries in cryptosleep. They have their biological age followed by their chronological age in parenthesis. Their biological age indicates how much they've aged, not counting time spent in cryptosleep. Their chronological age is their age since their date of birth, including time spent in cryptosleep. Biologically older characters will tend to have higher skills, developed by experience. They may also have gray hair and age-related health difficulties such as cataracts, a bad back, dementia, or frailty.

With the addition of the Royalty DLC, characters can also possess psylinks that grant them versatile psychic abilities and royal titles from the Empire.

Skills

A character's skills denote how effective they are at the relevant tasks. Depending on their backstory, a character may have some skills permanently disabled.

Backstories

Each character has a maximum of two backstory elements: a childhood and, if old enough, an adulthood. These elements affect the colonist's starting skills and may prevent the use of some skills entirely.

Note: It is possible for characters to be generated with contradictory backstories (e.g. childhood backstory elements disabling skills that adulthood elements are themed around).

Traits

A character's traits are permanent modifiers that affect their stats like walk speed, work speed, base mood, and mental break threshold.

Records

The Records tab shows stats for doing various activities.

Abilities

If a character possesses a psylink, Abilities will show which psychic powers a character can cast and supplementary information about each power.

Needs

All humanoid characters have Thoughts and at least three needs, Food, Rest, and Mood. Colonists have additional needs.

Mood

A characters' mood is the total value of the effects of their thoughts and traits. If a colonist's mood drops below their mental break threshold, they will suffer a mental break.

Thoughts

Thoughts are a summary of a character's experiences over the last day or so. Thoughts are either positive or negative, and can be generated in myriad ways, including things like observing their immediate surroundings, being hungry, and sleeping on the floor.

Health

In RimWorld, each living creature has a detailed anatomy, each part of which is subject to injury. Injuries can be temporary or permanent, and range from bruises and scratches, to dismemberment and fatality.

Depending on where the injury occurs, it may simply hamper the colonist's effectiveness, cause them to be completely incapacitated or even killed.

Social

Characters have a Social tab that lists their relationships and interactions with others.

Roles

Make use of your favourite colonists’ strengths and skills by assigning them formal social roles. Each belief system defines special roles that believers can take on.