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If you're fighting a single manhunting [[rat]], then 3 colonists should just clobber it, no matter how you fight it. But later on, you'll have to fight more and more enemies.
 
If you're fighting a single manhunting [[rat]], then 3 colonists should just clobber it, no matter how you fight it. But later on, you'll have to fight more and more enemies.
  
The trick with RimWorld's combat is defensive positioning. You are almost always the defender, so you can make enemies conform to you. For both melee and ranged combat, a good defensive setup can go a long way.
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The trick with RimWorld's combat is defensive positioning. You are almost always the defender, so you can make enemies conform to your desires. For both melee and ranged combat, a good defensive setup can go a long way.
  
 
[[File:Basics cover0.png|thumb|250px|right|Alternate between [[wall]]s and [[barricade]]s for the best cover. Gaps of barricades req'd to actually shoot out.]]
 
[[File:Basics cover0.png|thumb|250px|right|Alternate between [[wall]]s and [[barricade]]s for the best cover. Gaps of barricades req'd to actually shoot out.]]

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