All Buildings & Where To Build Them – Dune Spice: Wars

David Mickov
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In Dune Spice Wars your goal and priority are to have the most resources. With these resources, you can achieve a lot towards your total victory. But, in order to get these resources, you need to create them and get them from somewhere. That’s where Buildings come into play.

In this guide, I will explain to you the building types and the best locations for them. Let’s get started.

Dune: Spice Wars – All Buildings & Where To Build Them

There are 3 building categories in Dune Spice Wars so far. They are the Military, Economy, and Statecraft buildings. Each and every one of them offers unique positives for your land. You will need to build them in different types of villages to get the most out of them.

Economy Buildings

There are 8 Economic buildings in total. They are constructed in Villages. They provide you with resources and materials for improving.

  • Refinery – they are best built around Villages with Spice Fields next to them. This might become your main source of Spice. They require Fuel Cells, Solari, and Plascrete for construction
  • Spice Silos – build them in Villages close to ally regions next to Spice Fields. They require Plascrete
  • Fuel Cell Factory – only to be built in Villages near Energy Sources. They require Plascrete
  • Windtrap – to get the maximum, build in Villages with high Wind Strenght
  • Maintenance Center – build it in Villages that have more buildings with higher upkeep to streamline resources
  • Plascrete Factory – build it in Villages near Minerals. Your best source for this building material
  • Processing Plant – find Villages with Rare elements next to them. Only build them here
  • Water Extractor – only in special regions like Polar Sink

Military Buildings

There are 4 types of Military Buildings in total. They can be also constructed in Villages. They provide you with your strength and defense.

  • Military Base – build them in Villages and areas that might be in danger. Put them next to hostile regions near enemy factions. They can pump out a lot of soldiers if necessary to keep the border safe
  • Missile Battery – build them in Villages on Regional borders that are shared between opposing factions
  • Airfield – build it in Villages that are prone to raids. This can allow for fast mobility of your soldiers, and come to the rescue at the brink of destruction
  • Recruitment Office – keep a lookout on Villages with manpower traits and bonuses. Build them in here to get the most out of them

Statecraft Buildings

These are 4 types of Statecraft Buildings in total. They improve your political relation and generate Influence and Authority.

  • Crafts Workshop – very important to build them in Villages around your main base
  • Listening Post – build them in Villages that have strong network traits and also are close to your base
  • Research Hub – build them in Villages next to Sietches with Knowledge resource
  • Data Center – build them in Villages near the Regional Borders next to the opposing factions

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