
Dune: Awakening's enemies can range from the different factions of human enemies to the iconic sandworms. Learn what kind of enemies you will face in the game by reading below!
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Hostile NPC enemies found in the harsh desert environments of Arrakis. They are typically human raiders, outcasts, or opportunistic survivors who live off the scraps of fallen spice harvesters, dead travelers, and abandoned outposts. Scavengers are mostly found in the starting subregion, Hagga Basin South.

These enemies inflict poison when you’re hit by their attacks. They wear a unique-looking helmet paired with light armor. Some Maas Kharet enemies are equipped with duraluminum-level heavy armor and wield a Vulcan GAU-92. They are typically found in The O'odham and Mysa Tarill.

Sandflies can be identified by their red-and-white patterned garments, and are found in the Eastern and Western Shield Wall subregions. Their assault-type units are equipped with explosive rounds, and some camps have snipers armed with Spitdarts.

Slavers are quite similar to Sandflies, but their assault and melee units are equipped with different weapons. Their garments feature more red, in contrast to the Sandflies', which have more white in their design. They are found in the Jabal Eifrit subregions.

Kirab enemies are commonly found in the Eastern and Western Vermillius Gap subregions. They wear white garments with blue accents, making them easy to spot against the red sands of the region.

Deserters are enemies camped underneath the surface, commonly found in the Hagga Rift subregion. They wear Stillsuit armor partnered with a glowing faction helmet.

Sandworms are the massive, legendary leviathans of the desert, embodying the raw and unforgiving power of Arrakis. These gigantic creatures move silently beneath the shifting sands, drawn to vibrations caused by spice harvesting or combat. Their presence turns the desert into a dangerous battleground, as a single sandworm can swallow a whole harvester in an instant.

Faction Troops represent the organized military forces of the great Houses vying for control over Arrakis. The two primary factions players encounter are the Atreides and the Harkonnen, each with distinct tactics, equipment, and fighting styles reflecting their house philosophies.
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