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*'''Settling on another tile.''' Available as soon as you enable multiple colonies (Settings/Gameplay). Incredibly variable. Ideally, you'd want to settle on a large hills or mountain tile almost directly adjacent to your colony. There are two strategies with settlement:
 
*'''Settling on another tile.''' Available as soon as you enable multiple colonies (Settings/Gameplay). Incredibly variable. Ideally, you'd want to settle on a large hills or mountain tile almost directly adjacent to your colony. There are two strategies with settlement:
**Temporary settlement. Mine any exposed ores, raid ancient dangers you see, and then abandon it. Ideal if you have a great single miner who can take lowered [[mood]], and some way to bring the steel back ([[transport pod]]s usually, or [[pack animal]]s). Please note that once a settlement is abandoned, that tile becomes a "ruin" and you can never enter that tile again.
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**Temporary settlement. Mine any exposed ores, raid ancient dangers you see, and then abandon it. Ideal if you have a great single miner who can take lowered [[mood]], and some way to bring the steel back ([[transport pod]]s usually, or [[pack animal]]s). Please note that once a settlement is abandoned, that tile becomes a "ruin" and you can never visit or walk through that tile again
 
**Permanent settlement. If you want a permanent 2nd colony, you could always send the steel back. Ideally, you'd want a good planter and constructor alongside your miner; a pawn can fulfill multiple roles at a time. There is a lot of strategy with another colony that is not mentioned here.
 
**Permanent settlement. If you want a permanent 2nd colony, you could always send the steel back. Ideally, you'd want a good planter and constructor alongside your miner; a pawn can fulfill multiple roles at a time. There is a lot of strategy with another colony that is not mentioned here.
 
: (This is technically not ''infinite'', but there are thousands of tiles even on a 30% coverage map, more than enough for any reasonable playthrough)
 
: (This is technically not ''infinite'', but there are thousands of tiles even on a 30% coverage map, more than enough for any reasonable playthrough)

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