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The Smugglers are perfectly geared for a Hegemony victory based on their unique and easy way of earning additional Hegemony – pillage settlements. The more you pillage the more influence you build on Arrakis.
The Smuggler army is purpose-built for this style of hit-and-run micro-intensive skirmish tactics where the goal isn’t to find a defeat the main core of an enemy army but to harass it, break it apart, and force it into the desert where the lack of supplies will do all the work for you.
The Smuggler faction is arguably the funkiest and off-kilter power at play on Arrakis due to its underhanded and curveball approaches to the game’s mechanics. You’ll need to be on top of your game of knowledge and cunning to truly succeed as the Smugglers.