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Bows are at least ''something'' to fight raiders without having to engage in melee. Even without a single melee fighter, 5 tribals with shortbows can easily repel raids. Focus fire on 1 target, and don't let melee enemies too close. [[Door]]s can help with early ranged tactics. For example - place 2 doors on opposite ends of a larger building, and when melee raiders get too close, go to the door on the other side.
 
Bows are at least ''something'' to fight raiders without having to engage in melee. Even without a single melee fighter, 5 tribals with shortbows can easily repel raids. Focus fire on 1 target, and don't let melee enemies too close. [[Door]]s can help with early ranged tactics. For example - place 2 doors on opposite ends of a larger building, and when melee raiders get too close, go to the door on the other side.
  
Naked Brutality players will want to rely on [[spike trap]]s to kill raiders at first, using the shortbow for hunting and to save on traps. Of course, new tribes (and other colonies) can also use traps to their advantage.
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Naked Brutality players will want to rely on [[spike trap]]s to kill raiders at first, using the shortbow for hunting and to save on traps. Of course, tribals can also use traps to their advantage.
  
 
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