Combat

Pioneers can choose to engage in combat with creatures found in the world, in order to access resources they are nesting on and will need to defend themselves from hostile wildlife while exploring. Creatures will never attack structures built by pioneers, only targeting the pioneers. The pioneer will die if their health drops to zero. Dead creatures drop loot on death and leave their corpses on the ground that despawn after a short amount of time if not in sight.

All creatures except for Stingers ignore pioneers riding vehicles, not even targeting the vehicle.

Weapons
Below is a list of usable weapons and their damage per hit:
 * : 5
 * : 7 or 14
 * : 15
 * : 6
 * : up to 50

Creature respawn mechanism

 * There are spawn points for hostile creatures such as Hogs and Spitters scattered around the map, particularly near by Resource Nodes or collectibles.
 * If creatures were killed, they will attempt to respawn within three game days, and only if the pioneer is not within 300 meters of the spawn point.
 * At the start of the game, (or upon game updates/balancing) the hostile creatures will be present around their spawn point by default.

To prevent hostile creature respawn, the following must be fulfilled:
 * There are at least five player-built buildings within the 300 meters radius of the hostile spawn point.
 * One of the buildings must be a powered factory. Note that a power pole does not count as a factory, but is counted as a building.
 * The existing creatures around their spawn point, if present, must be killed first.
 * The creatures with their spawn point only active at night, must wait to be spawned at least once then be killed, even if all the above criteria are fulfilled before the first night.

Creature teleportation

 * If a hostile creature moves too far away from its spawn point, it will be automatically teleported back to it, provided the player is not near the spawn point (~ 80 m). For example, if the pioneer attempts to lure a stinger to fall off an edge, or move out of a cave, the stinger will be teleported back to its spawn point. Same applies to most other creatures except Hogs.
 * A creature's HP resets back to full-health after it is teleported back to its spawn point.