Scarlands
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Scarlands
Ruins of an ancient city which was destroyed by weapons of mass destruction. Water here is toxic and scaria runs rampant among the animals. Mechanoids lurk among the shattered buildings, waiting to awaken and kill again.
Base Stats
- Type
- Biome
- Allows colonies
- Yes
- Allows Roads and Rivers
- Yes
- Animal Density
- 1.0
- Plant Density
- 0.4
- Disease MTB Days
- 50 days
- Movement Difficulty
- 1[Note]
- Forageability
- 100%
- Wild Plant Regrow Days
- 20 days
- Min Temperature
- -10 °C (14 °F)
- Max Temperature
- N/A
Scarlands is a temperate biome in RimWorld added by the Odyssey DLC.
Summary[edit]
One of the new biomes added in Odyssey, Scarlands have multiple unique traits compared to other biomes. Water bodies inside of scarlands being always toxic and tox rain falling out of the sky will inflict toxic buildup to pawns who are exposed to their effects. Though it shares similar properties like temperature, growing season and rainfall as other temperate biomes, scarlands have a significantly lower amount of wild plants and animals - the latter of which, 50% of the time, can spawn on your map already infected with scaria. Combined with a lack of fertile soil and few patches of soil for growing food, these make scarlands a challenge to settle long-term.
Players entering a scarlands will be greeted with a large complex of ancient ruins. Most buildings are empty, though you can find treasures hidden among those buildings, as well as dangerous traps and dormant mechanoids.
In the lists below the number in brackets represents the relative commonality.
Flora[edit]
None.
Fauna[edit]
Additionally, these animals can spawn in coastal maps:
None.
If the map is polluted
, then the game may choose to spawn in wild animals from this list instead:
Diseases[edit]
Scarlands has a disease MTB of 50 days. The following diseases can occur in a scarlands:
| Disease | Commonality |
|---|---|
| Flu | 100 |
| Plague | 100 |
| Malaria | 100 |
| Gut worms | 50 |
| Fibrous mechanites | 30 |
| Sensory mechanites | 30 |
| Muscle parasites | 50 |
| Animal flu | 100 |
| Animal plague | 100 |
| Organ decay | 10 |
Fish[edit]
Water bodies spawned inside of scarlands do not contain fish.
Analysis[edit]
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The scarlands present a unique risk/reward dilemma. The buildings can be used for free shelter to settle and build into from day one, and they can contain valuables like components, steel, and chemfuel scattered throughout. The downside is that much of the growable soil is replaced with a unique ancient megastructure tile that acts like concrete; additionally, there are no natural trees or harvestable plants, and the few animals that exist are often conaminated by Scaria. This means that you need to rely on scattered patches of low fertility soil for food. Additionally while the buildings can provide shelter and resources, they also can contain deadly mechanoids and hunter traps that can easily kill or cripple unprepared colonists. And there is also the innate contamination of the scarlands, causing acidic smog every ~200 days that blocks out the sun, causes toxic buildup, and slows plant growth further, as well as toxic water bodies. If the Biotech DLC is active, pollution will also be present. Overall the scarlands can bring unique challenges and rewards compared to other biomes, but it's not recommended unless you have some experience with RimWorld.
Gallery[edit]
A polluted scarlands
Version history[edit]
- Odyssey DLC Release - Added.