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'''Factions''' are the main source of NPC interactions in-game. They are organisations whose members may appear as [[visitor]]s, [[trader]]s, [[guest]]s, or [[raiders]] depending on the faction's type and relationship with the player's faction, or in their own [[faction base]]s around the map. For most factions, the [[#Faction relations|relationship]] between them and the player can vary depending on the actions the player takes. This can result in allies sending reinforcements or trade caravans, or new enemies to [[raid]] you. Other factions are permanently hostile and exist only to send attacks.
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'''Factions''' are the main source of NPC interactions in-game. They are organisations whose members may appear as [[visitor]]s, [[trader]]s, [[guest]]s, or [[raiders]] depending on the faction's type and relationship with the player's faction, or in their own [[faction base]]s around the map. For most factions, the [[#Faction Relationships|relationship]] between them and the player can vary depending on the actions the player takes. This can result in allies sending reinforcements or trade caravans, or new enemies to [[raid]] you. Other factions are permanently hostile and exist only to send attacks.
  
 
Starting 1.3, you can set which faction can exist for your current gameplay setup when creating worlds. However, at 1.4, the limitation for how many can exist are 12, excluding Mechanoid Hive and Insect geneline. [[Biotech]] replace some of the starting faction with its Xeno-type faction as default, but both types can still be placed.
 
Starting 1.3, you can set which faction can exist for your current gameplay setup when creating worlds. However, at 1.4, the limitation for how many can exist are 12, excluding Mechanoid Hive and Insect geneline. [[Biotech]] replace some of the starting faction with its Xeno-type faction as default, but both types can still be placed.
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===Insectoids===
 
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''Main article:[[Insectoids]]''
  
 
These insectoids appear after the event "Infestation" or "Too Deep: Infestation" in tiles with overhead mountain as the roof. This can be viewed using the roof view tool at the bottom right of the screen. They include the [[spelopede]], the [[megaspider]], and the [[megascarab]]. Unlike Mechanoids, the Insectoids build bigger bases than a poison/psychic ship(similar to mechanoid clusters) and the hives act like the Mechanoid assembler. While the mechanoid assembler produces nothing but mechanoids, the hives produce [[Insect jelly|insect jelly]]. Insectoids will have to dig areas under mountains to expand. These infestations act like sieges.
 
These insectoids appear after the event "Infestation" or "Too Deep: Infestation" in tiles with overhead mountain as the roof. This can be viewed using the roof view tool at the bottom right of the screen. They include the [[spelopede]], the [[megaspider]], and the [[megascarab]]. Unlike Mechanoids, the Insectoids build bigger bases than a poison/psychic ship(similar to mechanoid clusters) and the hives act like the Mechanoid assembler. While the mechanoid assembler produces nothing but mechanoids, the hives produce [[Insect jelly|insect jelly]]. Insectoids will have to dig areas under mountains to expand. These infestations act like sieges.
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* Returning a [[prisoner]] usually gives a +12 boost, or +15 if the shift moves relations toward "natural goodwill" (viewable in the [Factions] tab, bottom right of the screen). However, for factions that are "always hostile" (i.e. [[pirates]] and [[savage tribe]]s), there is never any relation bonus.
 
* Returning a [[prisoner]] usually gives a +12 boost, or +15 if the shift moves relations toward "natural goodwill" (viewable in the [Factions] tab, bottom right of the screen). However, for factions that are "always hostile" (i.e. [[pirates]] and [[savage tribe]]s), there is never any relation bonus.
 
* Trading will also boost relationships, at a rate of +1 per 500 silver traded.
 
* Trading will also boost relationships, at a rate of +1 per 500 silver traded.
* Sending them gifts can help improve relations, at a rate of +1 per 160 silver gifted. Sending 1 Thrumbo calf gives +6 Goodwill.
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* Sending them gifts can help improve relations, at a rate of +1 per 160 silver gifted.
  
  
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* [[Version/0.13.1135|0.13.1135]] - trade caravan from other factions added.
 
* [[Version/0.13.1135|0.13.1135]] - trade caravan from other factions added.
 
* 1.1 - Faction icons are now differentiated by shape as well as color, to help out colorblind players. Added confirmation dialog before attacking friendly factions.
 
* 1.1 - Faction icons are now differentiated by shape as well as color, to help out colorblind players. Added confirmation dialog before attacking friendly factions.
* [[Version/1.3.3117|1.3.3117]] - Fix: When a faction is defeated the faction goodwill number and relation label overlap.
 
  
 
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