Dunes Edge Map Guide
Dunes Edge is a harsh desert environment shaped by rolling dunes, rocky outcrops, and scattered structures across the landscape. The open terrain creates long sightlines in many directions, which often leads to long-range engagements and careful positioning during encounters. Movement across the dunes can be quick, but the lack of consistent cover means players need to stay aware of their surroundings while traveling.
Natural terrain features such as rock formations and elevated ridges can provide valuable vantage points for observing the surrounding area. At the same time, these positions can expose players if they remain visible for too long. Understanding when to move and when to stay concealed is an important part of surviving in this region.
Because visibility is high across most of the map, planning travel routes and using terrain for cover can greatly improve a player’s chances of navigating Dunes Edge safely.

Map Overview (Quick Facts)
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Region Type: Desert
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Map Size: Large
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Visibility: High across most dunes and open terrain
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Terrain: Rolling sand dunes, rocky ridges, scattered desert structures
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Combat Style: Long-range fights and positional engagements
Terrain & Environment
Dunes Edge is defined by sweeping desert dunes and exposed terrain that stretches across the horizon. The landscape is broken up by rocky formations and occasional structures that offer important cover when traveling across the map. Elevation changes across the dunes can create temporary concealment, but players moving along ridges may become visible from long distances.
How the Map Plays
Because much of the map is open, players often spot each other before reaching close range. This leads to slower engagements where positioning and terrain awareness matter more than rushing forward. Controlling elevated terrain can provide a strong advantage, but remaining exposed on high ground can also attract attention from across the map.
Strategy Tips
• Use dunes and elevation changes to stay hidden while moving
• Avoid staying on exposed ridgelines for long periods
• Scan the horizon before crossing open terrain
• Move between rocky cover whenever possible
