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Dune Adventures in the Imperium

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The Forms of Conflict

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The basic system for conflict can be used for any form of conflict, from chases to intrigue to duels. We've broken the most common forms of conflict into five types: Dueling, Skirmish, Warfare, Espionage and Intrigue. These are not necessarily the only types of conflict, simply the most common ones. The following provides a more detailed and streamlined version of these rules for these particular forms of conflict.

This detail is not a series of extra rules and exceptions that make everything more complicated. Instead, it offers several examples of how the conflict system adapts to different settings. Most of the changes are narrative, detailing what the various Assets and zones should represent. If anything appears confusing, refer back to the previous core system.

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