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A very powerful Component that is tied to a specific Thing. These are often used to store data, give special functionality to the Thing they're tied to and are one of the building blocks of RimWorld modding and RimWorld in general. While not as powerful as a [[Modding_Tutorials/Def_classes|fully custom class]], they provide plenty of functionality for a lot of general use cases without compatibility issues.
 
A very powerful Component that is tied to a specific Thing. These are often used to store data, give special functionality to the Thing they're tied to and are one of the building blocks of RimWorld modding and RimWorld in general. While not as powerful as a [[Modding_Tutorials/Def_classes|fully custom class]], they provide plenty of functionality for a lot of general use cases without compatibility issues.
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Like a ThingComp, but for WorldObjects.
  
 
==MapComponent==
 
==MapComponent==

Revision as of 16:14, 1 February 2019

Modding Tutorials
Creating a custom comp class is a convenient way to add new functionality to RimWorld.

The types of Components

There are many different types of Comps, each well suited for a specific task. From most specific to most generic:

HediffComp

A relatively simple Comp for adding more complex behaviour to Hediffs.

ThingComp

Template:Main Article A very powerful Component that is tied to a specific Thing. These are often used to store data, give special functionality to the Thing they're tied to and are one of the building blocks of RimWorld modding and RimWorld in general. While not as powerful as a fully custom class, they provide plenty of functionality for a lot of general use cases without compatibility issues.

WorldObjectComp

Like a ThingComp, but for WorldObjects.

MapComponent

Template:Main Article Much like a ThingComp, except these exist at the Map level. They're most useful for keeping tracks of multiple things at once, storing data, and can serve as a coordinator or general managing entity.

WorldComponent

Template:Main Article Similar to a MapComponent, but lives on the World level.

GameComponent

Template:Main Article Similar to a WorldComponent, but lives at the Game level.

The distinction between a GameComponent and a WorldComponent might not be too obvious, but a GameComponent gets instantiated when a new Game is started:

  • Upon start of the tutorial
  • When the player starts the Scenario Configuration (rolling for colonists)
  • When a save is loaded

StorytellerComp

These are a specific type of Component that determines the behaviour of the storyteller.

Which one to use

Use whatever is most appropriate, really. Does it deal with a Pawn's health? HediffComp. Is it functionality at Thing level? ThingComp. Does it have to do with two pawns, or multiple items on a map? Probably a MapComponent, or maybe a WorldComponent.