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Revision as of 01:29, 21 August 2014


"A baseline human, mostly unmodified by gene engineering and mostly unchanged by evolutionary pressures on non-Earth planets."

— In-game description


Humans are standard race of Rimworld. They make up your colony's colonists, and the enemy raiders you struggle against.

Biology

The humans of Rimworld are, for the most part, identical to real world ones.

Diet

Humans are omnivores. On Rimworld, their usual food supply consists of meat hunted off of animals, and either foraging food off of plants or cultivating and growing them.

Most humans absolutely despise the thought of cannibalism, and it usually provided them with a very bad thought. Some humans don't mind though.

Combat

Humans are typically equipped with various weapons, but are equipt with the ability to fight things with their own two hands.

Melee Attacks Damage Amount
Bluegon 10

Body Parts (Summary)

Being biological creatures, humans have a lot of body parts that work together to make them tick.

Special Notes:

  • Brain injuries instantly scar and never heal.[1]
  • Heart injuries instantly scar and never heal.[1]

Table HumanBodyParts


Body Parts (Detailed)

All the body parts are listed below in more detail. This includes some things to note, some quirks or special things about body parts, and the full names/descriptions of body parts that have multiples of them in the same body (eg. right lung and left lung).

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