Navigating Coriolis Storms and the Landsraad Cycle in Dune⁣ Awakening

Dune Awakening introduces dynamic weather and political systems that significantly impact gameplay. ⁢Among these are the Coriolis Storms and the landsraad cycle, which ⁤add layers of challenge⁣ and strategy to the⁢ player experience.

Vermillius Gap during a Coriolis Storm ⁢in Dune Awakening
The Coriolis Storm’s effects are visible even in Vermillius Gap. (Image via Funcom)

While Coriolis Storms visually transform the landscape of Hagga ‍Basin⁤ with dust storms and lightning, player bases and ⁤resources remain safe. These storms, preceded by global notifications, encourage players to seek shelter away from the Deep desert.‍ The Dune Awakening Coriolis Storms change the PvP landscape.

Complementing this weather event is the weekly Landsraad cycle. this political system allows player factions to vote on decrees that influence gameplay.

Understanding⁢ the ‍Weekly Landsraad Cycle

Players can‍ vote on decrees in the ⁣Landsraad cycle in Dune Awakening
Players have ample time to decide how to cast their‌ vote. (Image via Funcom)

The Landsraad cycle in dune ⁣Awakening culminates every Sunday with‌ a 24-hour voting session. During this time, player factions⁤ cast votes on decrees they wish‌ to activate for the ⁤upcoming ​week. Following the voting period, a “suspended phase” occurs before the new Landsraad ‌cycle commences‌ on Tuesday, influencing the⁤ political climate.

Players must adapt to ⁤the ‌outcomes ​of these votes after the Coriolis ‌Storm subsides. The Dune Awakening Landsraad topics can be viewed in advance via the Social Tab by clicking Landsraad and than the gavel icon.