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Latest revision as of 14:59, 21 September 2024
Radiation, or more specifically ionising radiation, is an environmental hazard that is harmful to players.
Radiation in game
In Dune: Awakening radiation is used a soft-gate to restrict access to certain areas. Players will need a radiation suit or some other ability to remove the adverse effect of radiation to go into areas with radiation. [1]
Sources of radiation
Crashed ships may have radiation leakages.