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Dune Awakening Landsraad Explained: How to Master the Endgame Political Power Play
If you've already sunk a few dozen hours into Dune: Awakening and finally feel like you're getting your feet under you, there's a good chance you've started hearing more about the Landsraad. Maybe you've even peeked at the board, seen the 5x5 grid of Houses, and wondered: What the hell is this political chessboard everyone keeps talking about?
Well, buckle up. Because the Dune Awakening Landsraad isn’t just another endgame system—it’s the endgame system. It combines PvE, PvP, faction loyalty, political maneuvering, and guild dynamics in a way that few MMOs dare to do. It’s where players stop being survivors and start becoming rulers.
And if you're serious about establishing your legacy on Arrakis, you need to understand how this whole thing works—not next week, not after your next Solari run, but now.
Let’s get into it.
What Is the Landsraad in Dune Awakening?
In Frank Herbert’s lore-rich universe, the Landsraad is the political council representing all the Great Houses of the Imperium. In Dune: Awakening, it’s been brilliantly adapted into a player-driven faction warfare and influence system that opens up once you pledge loyalty to either House Atreides or House Harkonnen.
But this isn’t just some gimmicky rep grind. The Landsraad system determines who holds influence on the server, who gets access to powerful rewards, and—most importantly—who gets to vote on Decrees that shape the game world for everyone.
Every action you take inside the Landsraad—whether it’s turning in rare materials, capturing control points, or completing guild tasks—earns your faction influence points toward claiming individual Houses on the board.
Think of it as a tactical game of Risk, but with sandworms, guild drama, and way more spice.
How to Unlock the Landsraad System
To unlock the Dune Awakening Landsraad, you’ll need to first choose a side. That means completing faction-specific questlines and pledging fealty to one of the two ruling Houses:
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House Atreides (peace through order and discipline)
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House Harkonnen (power through brutality and domination)
These questlines begin at the Anvil in Eastern Vermillius Gap, where you’ll meet NPCs representing each House. Choose wisely—once you pledge, there’s no flipping sides unless you want to start over.
Once aligned, head into the Deep Desert. That’s the PvP-enabled zone where a lot of the Landsraad tasks take place. If you’re not comfortable being ganked for your spice, you might want to wait until you’ve got decent gear—or better yet, a guild to back you up.
After finishing the early faction contracts, the Landsraad board becomes available under the “Social” tab, then “Landsraad.” Or just press “L” to pull it up quickly.
Breaking Down the Landsraad Board
Here’s what you’re looking at when you open the Dune Awakening Landsraad board:
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A 5x5 grid representing 25 Minor Houses
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Each day, 5 new Houses become active and present a task
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Tasks range from:
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Turning in crafted gear
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Delivering resources (like Plasteel, Spice, or Carbide Scraps)
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Capturing and holding Deep Desert Control Points
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Slaying enemies or completing PvE tasks
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Each faction competes to be the first to earn 70,000 points for that House. The winning faction claims it.
The strategic goal? Complete 5 Houses in a row (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) to form a Sysselraad, granting your faction dominance and the power to enact a server-wide decree for the following week.
So yeah, this isn’t just grinding for gear. It’s warfare by spreadsheet. And we love it.
How to Earn Landsraad Points (Solo and Guild Methods)
There are two ways to contribute to your faction’s success in the Landsraad:
1. Complete House Tasks
Each activated House has a specific task that awards points. These could include:
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Delivering 10 Mk5 rifles to the Quartermaster
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Harvesting rare materials (like Silicone Blocks or Rare Earth Compounds)
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Slaying certain enemy types (Deserters, Sandworms, etc.)
To contribute, head to your faction’s Quartermaster:
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Atreides: North of Helius Gate or in Arrakeen
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Harkonnen: North of Riftwatch or in Harko Village
You’ll see map markers if you're aligned.
Turn in the requested items and rack up personal contribution points—this is where the Landsraad rewards kick in (more on that below).
2. Capture and Hold Control Points
This is where the real PvP begins.
Each House is linked to a Control Point in the Deep Desert. If your guild captures and holds that point, your faction earns 10 points per minute toward claiming the House.
It gets sweaty fast—expect raids, ambushes, and backstabs. If you’re not in a guild, you can contribute solo, but holding these points alone is basically suicide unless you’re cracked at the game or using stealth tactics.
Creating or Joining a Guild (You’ll Want One)
Let’s be real—the Landsraad is not solo-friendly if you’re aiming to influence the big picture. You can earn rewards on your own, but if you want to help enact decrees or climb the weekly leaderboards, you need a guild.
To create a guild:
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Open the Social tab → Guilds → Create Guild (costs 1,000 Solari)
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Align it with your chosen faction
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Invite others or go solo if you’re feeling spicy
Note: If a guild member has pledged to the opposing House, they’ll be auto-kicked when your guild aligns with a faction. No mixing sides here.
Landsraad Reward Tiers
This is what you’re grinding for—some of the best loot in Dune Awakening.
Once you’ve completed enough tasks for a House, your personal contribution score determines your reward tier:
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Tier 1 (700 pts): ~10,000 Solari or basic mats
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Tier 2 (3,500 pts): Mk5 gear
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Tier 3 (7,000 pts): Mk6 crafting components
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Tier 4 (10,500 pts): Unique schematic
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Tier 5 (14,000 pts): Cosmetic item (like a cloak or swatch)
To claim these, visit the House Representative that assigned the task—not the Quartermaster. Representatives are scattered across Arrakis (Hagga Basin, Arrakeen, Harko Village, etc.), so use your map and get exploring.
Pro tip: You can unlock a House task early for 300 Spice Melange, but only do this if your guild is stacked—it’s a pricey gamble.
Enacting Landsraad Decrees
This is the big-ticket part of the Dune Awakening Landsraad system. Once your faction completes a Sysselraad or dominates the board, you get to vote on a Decree.
Only guilds within the winning faction can vote—and only based on their members’ contributions.
Possible decrees include:
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Full Loot PvP in the Deep Desert
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Reduced Crafting Times
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Buffs to Damage or Defense
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Exclusive Vendors (some of the best in the game)
This system has massive implications. A single decree can change how everyone plays for the next week.
Future of the Landsraad (And Why It's Worth It)
Let’s be honest—right now the Dune Awakening Landsraad has some growing pains. Big guilds are sniping House claims within hours, leaving smaller players feeling locked out of rewards.
But Funcom’s already promised fixes:
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More variety in tasks (not just “turn in 10 pistols”)
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Letting players finish tasks even after a House is claimed
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Buffing solo and small-group rewards
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Balancing server progression
It’s still early days. But if they stick the landing, the Landsraad could become one of the most dynamic and satisfying endgame systems in any MMO.
Final Thoughts: Is the Landsraad Worth Your Time?
Absolutely.
It’s complex, it's political, it's PvE and PvP all in one. And it’s dripping with the kind of faction-based storytelling that makes Dune: Awakening special. You’ll form rivalries. You’ll get ambushed. You’ll help enact decrees that change the game world.
And when you finally unlock that Tier 4 schematic or vote on a decree that buffs your whole server?
You’ll feel like a true ruler of Arrakis.
Oh, and by the way—if you're trying to get a leg up, don’t forget to farm Dune Awakening Solari, and check out Duneawakeningsolari.com for reliable trading options. Just once, but it’s worth mentioning.