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===Defensive structures===
 
===Defensive structures===
{{Main|Defense structures}}
 
 
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.
  
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'''Putting it together'''
 
'''Putting it together'''
  
Here is an '''example''' of how you can use both melee and ranged structures to your advantage. This is by no means the only way to defend your colony. If you want more options, check out the [[defense structures]] article.
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Here is an '''example''' of how you can use both melee and ranged structures to your advantage. This is by no means the only way to defend your colony. If you want more options, check out the [[defense structure]]s article.
 
<gallery widths="325px" heights="325px" class="left" mode="nolines">
 
<gallery widths="325px" heights="325px" class="left" mode="nolines">
 
File:Basics melee ambush.png|'''The same "ambush" picture as the above.<br>Can also be used as a melee block.'''
 
File:Basics melee ambush.png|'''The same "ambush" picture as the above.<br>Can also be used as a melee block.'''

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