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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.  
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{{imagemargin|[[File:colonists_preview.png|right|150px]]|31px}}'''Colonists''', often called "pawns", 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.
  
 
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.
 
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 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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== Creation ==
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==Creation==
 
{{Main|Characters}}
 
{{Main|Characters}}
 
Upon creating a new colony, a screen where 3 colonists can be <!--currently--> randomized individually is shown. The player cannot pick each character aspect by its own. Each of the colonists has a name, an age, a backstory, limitations, traits, and skills. The name is the only information that does not alter a colonist. The age can cause Cataracts, a bad back, Frailty, or other age-related conditions. Traits can cause mood disruption, psychic resistance, increase in skills, and so on.
 
Upon creating a new colony, a screen where 3 colonists can be <!--currently--> randomized individually is shown. The player cannot pick each character aspect by its own. Each of the colonists has a name, an age, a backstory, limitations, traits, and skills. The name is the only information that does not alter a colonist. The age can cause Cataracts, a bad back, Frailty, or other age-related conditions. Traits can cause mood disruption, psychic resistance, increase in skills, and so on.
 
[[File:CharacterCreationA16.png|200px|thumb|right|Typical character creation screen]]
 
[[File:CharacterCreationA16.png|200px|thumb|right|Typical character creation screen]]
  
=== Skills ===
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===Skills===
 
{{Main|Skills}}
 
{{Main|Skills}}
 
Each colonist has different skill levels generated at the start. They tend to range from zero to five, before accounting traits and backstories. Those numeric values are not fixed, but temporarily, and will increase as the character performs actions related to that area. Colonists can be passionate or very passionate about certain skills, and will gain them faster or much faster, respectively.
 
Each colonist has different skill levels generated at the start. They tend to range from zero to five, before accounting traits and backstories. Those numeric values are not fixed, but temporarily, and will increase as the character performs actions related to that area. Colonists can be passionate or very passionate about certain skills, and will gain them faster or much faster, respectively.
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Older colonists tend to have better skills, but these are often offset by their poor health.
 
Older colonists tend to have better skills, but these are often offset by their poor health.
  
=== Backstory ===
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===Backstory===
 
{{Main|Backstories}}
 
{{Main|Backstories}}
 
Each colonist will have one or two backstories, teenage characters will usually only have one due to their young age. Each story has a short description to go along with it, detailing a portion of the colonist's past. Each backstory has different effects on the colonist, such as  increasing/decreasing stats and disallowing certain tasks. Such information is important to consider when creating the first colonists for the new colony.  It may be difficult to even survive the start without certain skills, and future colonists may not join for a while.
 
Each colonist will have one or two backstories, teenage characters will usually only have one due to their young age. Each story has a short description to go along with it, detailing a portion of the colonist's past. Each backstory has different effects on the colonist, such as  increasing/decreasing stats and disallowing certain tasks. Such information is important to consider when creating the first colonists for the new colony.  It may be difficult to even survive the start without certain skills, and future colonists may not join for a while.
  
== Playing ==
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==Playing==
 
There are 4 default [[scenario system|scenarios]], in addition to the ability to create/ download more.
 
There are 4 default [[scenario system|scenarios]], in addition to the ability to create/ download more.
 
Each can have different attributes, e.g. no. of colonists, starting equipment, etc.
 
Each can have different attributes, e.g. no. of colonists, starting equipment, etc.
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Over the course of the game, other colonists can join, by walking onto the map from the border, falling in from their own pods via an event, be discovered in [[Cryptosleep casket|cryptosleep sarcophagi]], captured and recruited or bought from slave [[trader]]s.
 
Over the course of the game, other colonists can join, by walking onto the map from the border, falling in from their own pods via an event, be discovered in [[Cryptosleep casket|cryptosleep sarcophagi]], captured and recruited or bought from slave [[trader]]s.
  
== Equipment ==
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==Equipment==
 
{{Main|Weapons}}
 
{{Main|Weapons}}
  
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[[File:ColonistEquippedA16.png|300px|thumb|none|Marine colonist equipped with a survival rifle from earlier versions]]
 
[[File:ColonistEquippedA16.png|300px|thumb|none|Marine colonist equipped with a survival rifle from earlier versions]]
  
== Overview ==
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==Overview==
 
The work tab allows manually setting the tasks that each colonist is allowed to perform. Colonists will have a natural aptitude at a task, and have no check-boxes for tasks they are unable to perform.  
 
The work tab allows manually setting the tasks that each colonist is allowed to perform. Colonists will have a natural aptitude at a task, and have no check-boxes for tasks they are unable to perform.  
 
[[File:WorkTab.png|300px|thumb|none|With default prioritization]]
 
[[File:WorkTab.png|300px|thumb|none|With default prioritization]]
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[[File:WorkTabCustom.png|300px|thumb|none|With manual prioritization selected]]
 
[[File:WorkTabCustom.png|300px|thumb|none|With manual prioritization selected]]
  
== Thoughts ==
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==Thoughts==
 
{{Main|Thoughts}}
 
{{Main|Thoughts}}
  
 
The Thoughts tab shows what your colonist is thinking and experiencing, whether good or bad, and these thoughts will increase or decrease [[mood]].
 
The Thoughts tab shows what your colonist is thinking and experiencing, whether good or bad, and these thoughts will increase or decrease [[mood]].
  
== Needs ==
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==Needs==
 
{{:Needs}}
 
{{:Needs}}
  
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]

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