Patch 1.3.10.0 focuses heavily on the Landsraad system, introducing five new repeatable missions located within the Ruins of Tsimpo. These missions are tailored to specific specializations, ensuring that whether you are focused on combat or utility, there is a fresh way to earn influence and rewards in the desert.
For those engaged in the constant struggle for dominance, PvP balance has seen a much-needed tweak. Funcom has adjusted the damage dealt to vehicles and structures by high-grade weapons. This change aims to prevent base raiding from becoming an trivial task for well-equipped squads, forcing players to be more tactical with their explosives and heavy ordnance. Additionally, the Landsraad end time has been moved to five before the Coriolis apex, effectively cutting down the idle time between mission cycles.
As a bonus for the community's recent efforts, a new Battle Rifle variant is now available. To claim this weapon, you simply need to log in to the game between March 25 and April 25, 2026. Given the harsh nature of Arrakis, having a reliable, high-output rifle can be the difference between surviving a skirmish and becoming worm food.
How does this affect the meta?
By tightening the window between the Landsraad missions and the Coriolis apex, the game's pace is noticeably faster. You'll have less time to sit in your base and more reason to be out in the world. The structure durability buff is also a huge win for smaller guilds who were previously being wiped out too quickly by top-tier weaponry. It’s time to head to the ruins and see what Tsimpo is hiding.
