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{{imagemargin|[[File:colonists_preview.png|right|150px]]|31px}}'''Colonists''' are the main protagonists in ''RimWorld''. They are living inhabitants of each ''RimWorld'' colony, and the primary goal of the game is for the player to properly manage them. Each colonist has specific [[skills]], positive and negative [[traits]], and a character backstory. In general, every [[human]] is a colonist, except for [[raider]]s/[[traveler]]s/[[prisoner]]s. The colonists come in various outfits based on their background, which can be seen by looking at the 'Character' tab in game. Colonists are also often referred to as the player's "pawns" by the RimWorld Community. Note, however, that when used without the possessive the term "pawn" more correctly refers to any ambulatory entity in the game including, but not limited to, colonists. See [[Pawn]] for further explanation.  
 
{{imagemargin|[[File:colonists_preview.png|right|150px]]|31px}}'''Colonists''' are the main protagonists in ''RimWorld''. They are living inhabitants of each ''RimWorld'' colony, and the primary goal of the game is for the player to properly manage them. Each colonist has specific [[skills]], positive and negative [[traits]], and a character backstory. In general, every [[human]] is a colonist, except for [[raider]]s/[[traveler]]s/[[prisoner]]s. The colonists come in various outfits based on their background, which can be seen by looking at the 'Character' tab in game. Colonists are also often referred to as the player's "pawns" by the RimWorld Community. Note, however, that when used without the possessive the term "pawn" more correctly refers to any ambulatory entity in the game including, but not limited to, colonists. See [[Pawn]] for further explanation.  
  
When managing the colonists, the player must take note of as many of the colonists' attributes as possible. These include, but are not limited to, managing their needs at all times, utilizing their skills to help with their progress throughout the game, increasing their skills, having them research technologies and build anything that helps them the most, and defend themselves against raiders - which include increasing their defenses with each passing moment.
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When managing the colonists, the player must take note of as many of the colonists' traits as possible. These include, but are not limited to, managing their needs at all times, utilizing their skills to help with their progress throughout the game, increasing their skills, having them research technologies and build anything that helps them the most, and defend themselves against raiders - which include increasing their defenses with each passing moment.
  
 
When possible, playing into the strengths of each colonist, as well as their likes, will increase the player's efficiency of advancing through the game.
 
When possible, playing into the strengths of each colonist, as well as their likes, will increase the player's efficiency of advancing through the game.

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