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== Types of bases ==
 
== Types of bases ==
 
In RimWorld, there are three types of colonies: underground bases, open ground colonies, and hybrid colonies.
 
In RimWorld, there are three types of colonies: underground bases, open ground colonies, and hybrid colonies.
 
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* Underground bases are colonies which have been built into a mountainside. The most prominent benefit of this is that enemies can only approach the base from its exterior entrance(s). It also means less exposure to the outside elements when dealing with especially hot or cold biomes. However, it also makes it trickier to obtain certain resources such as food and wood -- you may be forced to rely on [[Hydroponics basin|hydroponics]] in certain inhospitable conditions.
 
* Underground bases are colonies which have been built into a mountainside. The most prominent benefit of this is that enemies can only approach the base from its exterior entrance(s). It also means less exposure to the outside elements when dealing with especially hot or cold biomes. However, it also makes it trickier to obtain certain resources such as food and wood -- you may be forced to rely on [[Hydroponics basin|hydroponics]] in certain inhospitable conditions.
  

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