What To Do First On Arrakis In Dune: Awakening

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You'll also need to engage in the base-building aspect, which takes notes from a ton of other games. Walls, foundations, and roofs are very easy to craft and put up , allowing for a decent amount of customization and personality to forward bases and hubs, where you can take a breather. On-demand fast-travel is nice too, especially if you're the type of player who likes to explore aimles


The thing is, Dune: Awakening 's multiplayer survival genre focus is going to be divisive. It makes sense, given the harsh environment of the iconic planet Arrakis, but there's so much to balance here to keep everyone happy. Given the recent delay , it seems like developer Funcom agr

After you've created your first sub-fief, this construction will very quickly become your home base that you return to time and time again to refuel, refine materials, and more. However, you can't stay cooped up forever. You'll often need to go very far from your home base in order to get more resources, trade at outposts, complete missions, and more.


Of course, the true threats of Dune: Awakening 's open world are sandworms and coriolis storms. If players are defeated in any other way in the game, they have the option to either self-revive or intentionally succumb to the desert. If they do perish in those circumstances, they can retrieve all of their belongings in typical survival-crafting MMO fashion. Should they be swallowed by a sandworm or die in the middle of a coriolis storm, on the other hand, they will lose all of their belongings permanen

There are many different types of equipment you can research in Dune: Awakening. One less than glamorous one is water carriers. However, having extra water on hand is always important and can save your life out in the harsh, unforgiving desert.


In the first five hours or so, a lot of the game is on rails, teaching you all of its facets and forcing you to put all of your knowledge together to stay alive. You'll need to salvage scraps of metal and other reagents, research blueprints, and build them yourself . It's a multistep process that can be tedious, especially for some of the more demanding crafting requireme


That's why we've created this list. While many of the below tips and tricks can be triggered and tracked through the game's main storyline, you can also deviate from these guidelines to pursue your own goals. With that in mind, here's what to do first in Dune: Awaken


As soon as things open up and players are finally introduced to Dune: Awakening 's open world, the game completely changes. Immediately, it was easy to get a sense of just how unforgiving the world is, even with Zantara's hand guiding us through it all. While some of this was due to being out in the open now with no idea of what to do next, much of it was on account of the fact that Dune 's dreaded sandworms had now entered the arena, which alone is enough to make the unending desert a terrifying thing to set foot


Another thing we could use is how shields work in Dune. In the books, original site they talk about how guns just don't really matter anymore because they've come up with this Holtzman shield technology that can stop high-velocity things. Anything high-velocity coming in, it just completely nullifies it, right? It's like dueling has come back, everyone's fighting with melee instead, but we wanted to make a shoo


One other important element introduced during Dune: Awakening 's tutorial is the Cutteray, which is the player's primary mining tool. Using the Cutteray's Analysis Mode, players scan a resource to detect hidden structural weaknesses within it. Once a weakness has been detected, it appears as a jagged line across the node, and the Cutteray is then used to trace the line until the resource breaks and the materials are automatically added to the player's inventory. The Cutteray can also cut open certain locked doors, making it a very useful tool, but the best thing about it is that it isn't just a "point and shoot" harvesting t

While not the best strategy for making your way across the planet, you can place Respawn Beacons all over the map (as many as you can craft) and use these to traverse long distances. First, craft the Respawn Beacons, then place them where you wish on the map.


Arrakis was a very large constraint. Because in most games like this, you go from the forest biome to the desert biome to the tundra to the volcano region, and we can't do that. What we do instead is change how the desert looks, change how the lighting in the desert looks. We do try to push things a little bit further than the movies do, to be closer to what the books

There are dozens of incredibly tall cliffs and rock formations all across the world of Dune . You can climb these very easily, as mentioned before, but it can be hard to get down at times. This is a shame, as climbing these structures gives you access to various resources and can cut down on traversal time.

Early on in your journey through Arrakis, you'll get to pick one specialized form of training. Some of these feature movement and traversal abilities, the most important of which is the sprint step ability granted early on in the skill tree for the Bene Gesserit. This ability allows you to sprint across swaths of the desert.