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Vehicles will be used to transport stuff and people around also, and as such will be a very vital asset of all groups. From moving your harvestors to a spice blow, to actually harvesting the spice and moving people to the location. <ref name="dapage" /> It is currently unknown how many types of vehicles will be in Dune: Awakening, but the ones we already saw are [[Ornithopter|ornithopters]], [[Carryall|carryalls]], harvesters, [[Groundcar|groundcars]] (armed and unarmed), [[Sandbike|sandbikes]] and [[Spaceship|spaceships]] (which cannot be controlled by a player)<ref> https://awakening.wiki/Sources:Discord_Messages#22 </ref>.  Tanks also make an appearance.<ref name="alphavid"/> <ref name="direct1">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR9qiRGxaN4&t=1136s&ab_channel=Funcom</ref> Some vehicles are known to be one seat only, while others might carry several players.<ref name="alphavid" /> <ref> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sctTzrFcSi8&ab_channel=Funcom </ref> <ref> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fomj21qP5sI&ab_channel=Funcom </ref>
Vehicles will be used to transport stuff and people around also, and as such will be a very vital asset of all groups. From moving your harvestors to a spice blow, to actually harvesting the spice and moving people to the location. <ref name="dapage" /> It is currently unknown how many types of vehicles will be in Dune: Awakening, but the ones we already saw are [[Ornithopter|ornithopters]], [[Carryall|carryalls]], harvesters, [[Groundcar|groundcars]] (armed and unarmed), [[Sandbike|sandbikes]] and [[Spaceship|spaceships]] (which cannot be controlled by a player)<ref> https://awakening.wiki/Sources:Discord_Messages#22 </ref>.  Tanks also make an appearance.<ref name="alphavid"/> <ref name="direct1">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR9qiRGxaN4&t=1136s&ab_channel=Funcom</ref> Some vehicles are known to be one seat only, while others might carry several players.<ref name="alphavid" /> <ref> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sctTzrFcSi8&ab_channel=Funcom </ref> <ref> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fomj21qP5sI&ab_channel=Funcom </ref>


Travelling in a vehicle has a disadvantage of attracting the worm, similar to walking rhythmically or stepping on drum sand, as well as consuming fuel and requiring maintenance. <ref> https://dunenovels.com/</ref>
Travelling in a vehicle has a disadvantage of attracting the worm, similar to walking rhythmically or stepping on drum sand, as well as consuming fuel and requiring maintenance. <ref> https://dunenovels.com/</ref><ref>https://discord.com/channels/1006265467754790943/1009603288511025182/1218332134578716783</ref>
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Dune: Awakening employs a system of combined arms, which means that combat will be divided in (at least) three different parts: melee, ranged and vehicular combat. [1] [2] [3]
Vehicular combat might be very important late game, as it can provide good transport and combat capabilities. [1]

Vehicles in game

Vehicular combat will be a really versetile thing, as it contains everything from tanks to ornithopters. Combat vehicles will probably be protected by a shield and equiped with multitude of weapons, from lasguns, to missile launchers. [2]

Vehicles will be used to transport stuff and people around also, and as such will be a very vital asset of all groups. From moving your harvestors to a spice blow, to actually harvesting the spice and moving people to the location. [1] It is currently unknown how many types of vehicles will be in Dune: Awakening, but the ones we already saw are ornithopters, carryalls, harvesters, groundcars (armed and unarmed), sandbikes and spaceships (which cannot be controlled by a player)[4]. Tanks also make an appearance.[2] [5] Some vehicles are known to be one seat only, while others might carry several players.[2] [6] [7]

Travelling in a vehicle has a disadvantage of attracting the worm, similar to walking rhythmically or stepping on drum sand, as well as consuming fuel and requiring maintenance. [8][9]

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