House Atreides is a powerful faction in Dune: Spice Wars, known for being firm but honorable. They are the standard “good” faction, and their abilities highlight solving matters diplomatically and politically. This isn’t to say that they are weak when it comes to combat, but it is not their focus when compared to a faction like House Harkonnen. Players will likely choose House Atreides if they wish to avoid combat in many cases.
The Atreides have a few interesting abilities highlighting their political acumen. First, they have more influence when it comes to the Landsraad. This means that if they want a specific resolution passed, they will likely be able to make it happen. While all factions in Dune: Spice Wars can make treaties with each other, House Atreides doesn’t cause other factions to lose influence.
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Another of the special abilities of House Atreides is that they can peacefully annex neutral villages. It still takes time and resources, like nearly everything in Dune: Spice Wars, but they can begin annexing while their military units are elsewhere. It allows for quick expansion, which allows for players to get an advantage over the other factions early on.
Though combat isn’t the main draw of House Atreides, they can still be quite formidable when it comes to combat. They excel when units work together. When creating military units at the start of Dune: Spice Wars, try making one Trooper and one Ranger unit. The Ranger gets a bonus of +5% power when attacking the same target as the trooper. Be sure to keep Rangers out of melee combat though. Other units also buff each other, and players can create a power
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