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The main takeaway is that very bad traits are ''very'' bad and should generally be avoided, but you don't ''need'' very good traits in order to have a successful colony. If you have a pawn with a great set of traits, keep them. If a pawn has good and bad traits, then they can still be worth it.
 
The main takeaway is that very bad traits are ''very'' bad and should generally be avoided, but you don't ''need'' very good traits in order to have a successful colony. If you have a pawn with a great set of traits, keep them. If a pawn has good and bad traits, then they can still be worth it.
 
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[[File:Basics colonist health.png|thumb|right|350px|Don't take this colonist, regardless of how many good skills or traits they have. They'll move 60% slower and do any type of work 30% slower. Oh, and constant pain, too.]]
 
 
:'''Health conditions:'''
 
:'''Health conditions:'''
 
* Watch out for [[addiction]]s. [[Ambrosia]] addiction is tolerable, but a [[beer]] addict will end up going through a painful [[withdrawal]].
 
* Watch out for [[addiction]]s. [[Ambrosia]] addiction is tolerable, but a [[beer]] addict will end up going through a painful [[withdrawal]].

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