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=== Enemy behavior === | === Enemy behavior === | ||
− | In general, humanoid and mechanoid raiders treat a closed door like a wall. Most raiders will only try and break one if there are no other paths to | + | In general, humanoid and mechanoid raiders treat a closed door like a wall. Most raiders will only try and break one if there are no other paths to a targetable pawn. Sappers and breachers can break doors intentionally. Doors have less {{HP}} than walls, so tend to be prioritized. Retreating enemies will often break down doors in their path out, even if they have higher HP than the surrounding walls. The exact mechanics behind this are unknown. Manhunter animals will only try and break doors if they see something go inside it. Prisoners who have gone [[berserk]] will try and break out, while those in a [[prison break]] "have broken the locks" and can just open them. |
Unclaimed doors, like those in [[ruin]]s, can be opened by any non-animal until they are claimed. Doors owned by an enemy must be claimed (which requires defeating said enemy) in order for colonists to open them. | Unclaimed doors, like those in [[ruin]]s, can be opened by any non-animal until they are claimed. Doors owned by an enemy must be claimed (which requires defeating said enemy) in order for colonists to open them. |