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== Defense Strategy ==
 
== Defense Strategy ==
  
'''Raiders''' will start by standing around in a group where they spawned and will continue this until they see a '''[[colonist]]''' nearby or they hit a certain preparation time limit, at which point they begin the assault. Because a colonist can set them off early, you can plan out the time you want them to attack. It is generally best to set them off early if you're well-prepared, to avoid potentially troublesome scenarios such as having no power when their timer runs out. Conversely, you should not set them off early if your defense is not prepared. Note that raiders usually take less than one day to begin, meaning that if there is an eclipse and you rely on [[Buildings#Solar generator|Solar generators]], you should not wait for them and should instead set them off early while you still have some power left.
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'''Raiders''' will start by standing around in a group where they spawned and will continue this until they see a '''[[colonist]]''' nearby or they hit a certain preparation time limit, at which point they begin the assault. Because a colonist can set them off early, you can plan out the time you want them to attack. It is generally best to set them off early if you're well-prepared, to avoid potentially troublesome scenarios such as having no power when their timer runs out. Conversely, you should not set them off early if your defense is not prepared. Note that raiders usually take less than one day to begin, meaning that if there is an eclipse and you rely on [[Buildings#Solar generator|Solar generators]], you should not wait for them and should instead set them off early while you still have some power left. Also it's good to note that raiders will remember where traps are.
  
 
'''Raiders''' will attack randomly chosen constructed objects and colonists. They will not attack '''[[prisoners]]''', rock walls,'''[[animals]]''' (unless the animals are hostile) or unpowered turrets. Raiders will usually set fire to '''[[Food]]'''(As in growing zones), '''[[power]]''' generation, '''[[wall]]s''', '''[[nutrient paste dispenser]]s''', '''[[equipment rack]]s''', '''[[drop beacon]]s'''; they will melee-attack '''[[Standing_lamp|lamps]]''','''[[bed]]s''','''[[stool]]s''', '''[[Table_(short)|short tables]]''', '''[[Table_(long)|long tables]]''', and '''[[door]]s'''; they also use '''[[Molotov_cocktails|molotovs]]''' and '''[[frag Grenades]]''' on '''[[auto-turret]]s''', '''[[sandbag]]s''', and other targets. They will not attack '''[[blasting charge]]s''', '''[[power conduit]]s''', '''[[zones]]''', '''[[floor]]ing''', or '''[[grave]]s'''. It is thus recommended to keep power generation, eating areas, lighting, doors, and walls near or behind a protected entrance. Raiders will prioritize firing on colonists or turrets when those colonists or turrets are firing on them, but will otherwise prioritize random objects, meaning you can put doors or walls near your defenses to temporarily distract them.
 
'''Raiders''' will attack randomly chosen constructed objects and colonists. They will not attack '''[[prisoners]]''', rock walls,'''[[animals]]''' (unless the animals are hostile) or unpowered turrets. Raiders will usually set fire to '''[[Food]]'''(As in growing zones), '''[[power]]''' generation, '''[[wall]]s''', '''[[nutrient paste dispenser]]s''', '''[[equipment rack]]s''', '''[[drop beacon]]s'''; they will melee-attack '''[[Standing_lamp|lamps]]''','''[[bed]]s''','''[[stool]]s''', '''[[Table_(short)|short tables]]''', '''[[Table_(long)|long tables]]''', and '''[[door]]s'''; they also use '''[[Molotov_cocktails|molotovs]]''' and '''[[frag Grenades]]''' on '''[[auto-turret]]s''', '''[[sandbag]]s''', and other targets. They will not attack '''[[blasting charge]]s''', '''[[power conduit]]s''', '''[[zones]]''', '''[[floor]]ing''', or '''[[grave]]s'''. It is thus recommended to keep power generation, eating areas, lighting, doors, and walls near or behind a protected entrance. Raiders will prioritize firing on colonists or turrets when those colonists or turrets are firing on them, but will otherwise prioritize random objects, meaning you can put doors or walls near your defenses to temporarily distract them.

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Raiders are enemies that spawn in groups at semi-regular intervals. Group size, health, skill, and equipment depend on both the set game difficulty and the time already elapsed in the game. Typically on Tough Cleopatra Classic only one wounded raider spawns in the first group, and the subsequent group has 3-5 raiders; eventually, there are groups of more than 20 raiders with the lowest health being above 80. Raiders will invoke a message when they spawn, and an alert will come when they begin their assault.


Equipment

Raiders have limited equipment possibilities. Usually on Tough Cleopatra Classic they come equipped with mostly Pistols, some Lee-Enfields and a few Frag Grenades, Pump shotguns, T9 Incendiary Launchers and Molotov cocktails. Rarely some will have Uzis.

Raiders' Strategies

Immediate Attack

Raiders, upon either landing in their drop pods or arriving on the map sides, will proceed to instantaneously converge on your colony and attack. The best thing to do is to defend.

Preparation

Raiders, upon either landing in their drop pods or arriving on the map sides, will proceed to stand around in a small group near-by where they spawned for a period of time and then proceed to attack. It is possible and a completely viable strategy to attack them while they are "preparing". This preparation has no effect on their attack other than the fact that it gives you more time to prepare yourself.

Sappers

Raiders, upon either landing in their drop pods or arriving on the map sides, will proceed to instantaneously converge on your colony but not attack. They will instead mine a separate way into your colony away from your defenses. This can be a fairly dangerous way (for you) for them to try and attack. The best thing to do is instantly assault them before they can mine to much. Sappers will also avoid high-health ore.

Siege

Raiders, upon landing in their drop pods, will proceed to receive building supplies (things such as metal, food, medical supplies, and artillery shells) and construct any number of the following:

  • Mortars
  • Incendiary Mortars
  • Sandbags

After constructing the amount they desire, they will proceed to bombard the colony with mortar shells, potentially causing a great deal of damage. The best strategy is either to assault the mortar base or wait it out and repair damage as best as you can. The choice mainly depends on the surroundings of the mortar base and you base's position. Note, the raiders always spawn in with weapons and melee, they can't all spawn with melee.

Defense Strategy

Raiders will start by standing around in a group where they spawned and will continue this until they see a colonist nearby or they hit a certain preparation time limit, at which point they begin the assault. Because a colonist can set them off early, you can plan out the time you want them to attack. It is generally best to set them off early if you're well-prepared, to avoid potentially troublesome scenarios such as having no power when their timer runs out. Conversely, you should not set them off early if your defense is not prepared. Note that raiders usually take less than one day to begin, meaning that if there is an eclipse and you rely on Solar generators, you should not wait for them and should instead set them off early while you still have some power left. Also it's good to note that raiders will remember where traps are.

Raiders will attack randomly chosen constructed objects and colonists. They will not attack prisoners, rock walls,animals (unless the animals are hostile) or unpowered turrets. Raiders will usually set fire to Food(As in growing zones), power generation, walls, nutrient paste dispensers, equipment racks, drop beacons; they will melee-attack lamps,beds,stools, short tables, long tables, and doors; they also use molotovs and frag Grenades on auto-turrets, sandbags, and other targets. They will not attack blasting charges, power conduits, zones, flooring, or graves. It is thus recommended to keep power generation, eating areas, lighting, doors, and walls near or behind a protected entrance. Raiders will prioritize firing on colonists or turrets when those colonists or turrets are firing on them, but will otherwise prioritize random objects, meaning you can put doors or walls near your defenses to temporarily distract them.

Turret Nested Entryway

Turreted outside areas are generally only viable for the first several raids (in Tough Cleopatra Classic), after which the areas will quickly get overwhelmed each raid due to not being able to focus fire on the spread-out raiders. Remember that raiders will run from exploding turrets! While protecting the outside starting area, you want to rapidly pause the game during raids and give orders to repair damaged turrets. Turrets should each get their own sandbags to reduce incoming fire both to the turret and the colonist behind the turret repairing/shooting. Putting a turreted defense in an underground base with a narrow entrance and wide turreted area is best because it forces the raiders to take a single-file approach to where all the turrets will be able to fire on them. There should be more than one line of turrets so that the innermost line or lines can be used to position colonists where they are not immediately under threat from grenades (grenadiers will target the closest turrets first) or if colonists are positioned closer so they can repair, to retreat colonists further back when turrets are about to be or have been destroyed. Every line of turrets should have a line of sandbags directly in front and every supporting wall/rock should also have sandbags to lessen the likelihood of collapse due to collateral damage. Turrets should not be placed directly (within three tiles) next to wall/rock or other turrets for the same reason, as they explode when they run out of health. Outside or in front of the defense area, you can put blasting charge minefields in areas they are likely to group up in. Gun Turret Cooling is a priority for later raids, but should not be rushed. The extra shots tend to help kill raiders, but early on you will want to incapacitate them so you can capture and imprison them for recruitment.

Note: as of the Alpha 11 "Sappers" attack strategy for raiders, this method of defense can be avoided by any of the slightly higher level raids, but is still a viable option for many of the raids as not all of them will attempt this strategy.