Dune Awakening Deep Desert Base Building Guide Overview | Best Location, Required Materials, And Step-By-Step Construction
When the new PvP zone, Deep Desert, was released in Dune Awakening, player opinions were mixed. Players who enjoyed intense combat were very satisfied, but those who just wanted casual exploration scoffed at it. Although the developers made several adjustments afterward, the results were minimal.
As time went on, fewer and fewer players remained in the game, and the combat type in Deep Desert gradually transitioned from PvP to PvE, with its main function being the farming of regular loot. As a result, many players have begun to build their own bases in this area to achieve stable development.
If you have this intention but don’t know how to start, this guide to building a versatile and effective base in Deep Desert, which can both attack and defend, is one you absolutely shouldn’t miss. Let’s start with the materials we need to build the base!
Required Resources & Overview
While building a base in Deep Desert is less expensive than in Hagga Basin, you may need to pay special attention to certain materials since this project involves building an Advanced sub-fief console using Atreides Stronghold. For example:
- 1850 Plastone
- 2 Pentashields
- 2 Steel
- 20 Cobalt Paste
- 6 Calibrated Servok
- Some Salvaged Metal & Fuel Cells
Regarding the size of the plots, the optimal recommended size is 9x7, because there aren’t many flat plots in this exploration area, and this is the most suitable size for survival and building a base. Once you’ve chosen your base location and orientation, you can place a Pentashield as your strongest support.
For your long-term development, we recommend building this base in two phases: first the main structure, then placing the utility facilities. Of course, if you can gather all the necessary materials and complete the upgrades in a single raid, you can build it all at once, but this is quite difficult for regular casual players.
Ground Floor
First, some strategies are needed to lift the base of this Advanced sub-fief console two layers off the ground, such as walking along the edge or placing the console near an absolute edge or corner.
Alternatively, you can pick up some Salvaged Metal from this area and place it on the edge or corner of the area where you want your base to be located, and build a 7x9 ring foundation according to its location.
Next, fill the entire central area on this foundation with Atreides Floor Pieces. This is mainly to reduce the consumption of Plastones, since they will be of great use later. After laying the floor, remember to place the door to the trading post in a corner.
Although player-to-player trading has declined, it doesn’t mean you can’t earn a small amount of Dune Awakening Solari through trading to survive, so it’s still very necessary. Next, you can use the walls or windows you have to fill the gaps between the doors and beautify the appearance of your building.
By the way, it’s best to place a ramp connecting to the ground along the long side of your base for your off-road vehicles to pass through. And Fuel-Powered Generator is also an essential in-game item, ensuring you have enough survival resources in the early stages of base construction.
Hangar
Next is Hangar, which requires you to first add a set of stairs at the back of the site, and then fill the gap between the doors with any walls or windows you like. After you have set the height of the hangar, simply raise the rear stairs until they are flush with the wall.
One thing to note here is that you must build a four-block-wide ceiling at the top of these walls; this will be the gap between the stairs and the hangar. Also, be sure to build a 3x1 block above the gap in the roof staircase to enclose the staircase and ensure that the roof exit is not affected by sandstorms.
Utility Facilities
After you complete all the above construction steps, the first stage will be finished. Next, we will focus on building utility facilities, which are mainly used to cultivate Plastanium Ingots, one of the most important resources for your survival in this Deep Desert region.
You need to build some storage space first, and then put all the items in your aircraft into it so that you can freely build using the construction tools later. For turbines used for power generation, you can choose to place them on top of the cantilevered part of the door or on the roof, where there is ample space.
You can place wind traps and water storage wherever there is enough space. The location for building medium-sized chemical refineries and medium-ore refineries needs to be carefully considered. They cannot be too conspicuous, but the space must be large enough, which may take a lot of effort.
Although the operating costs required for these facilities are very high: a large wind trap requires four particulate filters per day; a wind Turbine Directional requires 96 low-grade lubricants per day; and any fuel-powered generator requires 24 fuel cells per day, believe me, the returns they can bring you are immeasurable.
With the help of this base, you can produce at least 241,000 units of water and store 450,000 units of water every day, easily collect Titanium Ore, and make Plastanium Ingot - all of these are no longer a dream. Hopefully, you can enjoy a pleasant Deep Desert exploration trip with this well-equipped base in Dune Awakening.
Dune Awakening Melee Swordmaster Build: What Weapons And Skills Are Needed?
The combat in Dune Awakening can be mainly divided into melee and ranged, both of which are very powerful combat methods, but because of the existence of Holtzman shields, a little balance is made, so ranged attacks are not completely dominant in this game.
The reason for choosing melee is that Holtzman shields cannot block slow objects, so you can use melee to do the most damage. And some characters’ skills are very helpful for melee, so whether in PVP or PVE, melee is worth trying, and the following is a build based on Swordmaster’s skills.
Melee Swordmaster Equipment
- Weapon: Halleck’s Pick (Tier 6 Long Blades)
- Secondary Weapon: Adept Disruptor Pistol (Tier 5 Sidearms)
- Tools: Power Pack MK5
Armor: Syndicate Helmet, Syndicate Chestplate, Syndicate Boots, Syndicate Gauntlets, Syndicate Pants
Most of equipment for this build is actually very easy to get. The one that is more difficult to get is Halleck’s Pick. Its schematic of this unique item can only be found in Deep Desert. Before you get it, you can exchange Dune Awakening Solari for a Tier 5 long sword in the market, such as Kharet Viper, and this weapon can inflict poison on the enemy, which is a wonderful effect.
Melee Swordmaster Skill
Abilities:
- Crippling Strike
- Inspiration
- Knee Charge
Techniques:
- Suspensor Dash
- Disciplined Breathing
- Manipulate Instability
Bene Gesserit
Weirding Way
Bindu Sprint (Ability) - Level 3
- Cooldown: 18
- Stamina Start Cost: 5
- Stamina Drain: 10
Manipulate Instability (Technique) - Level 3
- Instability Bonus Damage: 20%
Blade Damage (Passive) - Level 3
Prana-Bindu Strikes (Ability) - Level 1
- Cooldown: 20
- Stamina Cost: 15
- Damage: 7
Bindu Dodge (Passive) - Level 1
Body Control
Recovery (Passive)-Level 3
- Healing Regen Limit: 120%
Trauma Recovery (Technique) - Level 1
- Healing Regen Limit: 120%
- Healing Regen Rate: 10%
Vitality (Passive) - Level 3
Self-Healing (Passive) - Level 3
- Healing Effectiveness: 30%
Planetologist
Scientist
Cutteray Mining (Passive) - Level 1
Rerouting (Passive) - Level 1
Overcharge (Passive) - Level 3
Swordmaster
The Blade
Blade Damage (Passive) - Level 3
Retaliate (Ability) - Level 1
- Cooldown: 12
- Stamina Cost: 15
- Weapon Damage: 120%
- Bleed: 4
- Duration: 6
Long Blade Damage (Passive) - Level 3
Eye of the Storm (Ability) - Level 3
- Cooldown: 16
- Stamina Cost: 15
- Damage: 140
Precise Parry (Passive) - Level 3
The Will
Deflection (Ability) - Level 1
- Cooldown: 12
- Stamina Cost: 2
Reckless Lunge (Technique) - Level 1
Confidence (Passive) - Level 2
The Way
Knee Charge (Ability) - Level 3
- Cooldown: 10
- Stamina Cost: 15
- Damage: 325
- Poise Damage: 160
Field Medicine (Passive) - Level 3
- Healkit Instant Restoration Bonus: 20%
Optimized Hydration (Passive) - Level 3
- Hydrated Stamina Bonus: 25%
Crippling Strike (Ability) - Level 1
- Cooldown: 20
- Stamina Cost: 30
- Damage: 50
- Dash Cost Multiplier: 2
- Duration: 7
Disciplined Breathing (Technique) - Level 3
- Stamina Recovery Rate: 20%
Inspiration (Ability) - Level 3
- Cooldown: 20
- Stamina Cost: 15
- Duration: 23
- Blade Damage: 35%
General Conditioning (Passive) - Level 3
Prescient Strike (Passive) - Level 1
Trooper
Suspensor Training
Anti-gravity Field (Ability) - Level 1
- Cooldown: 25
- Stamina Cost: 15
- Duration: 12
Suspensor Dash (Technique) - Level 1
- Cooldown: 2
- Suspensor Power Drain: 75
Suspensor Efficiency (Passive) - Level 1
- Suspensor Power Drain: -10%
Tactical Tech
Shigawire Claw (Ability) - Level 1
- Cooldown (Terrain): 8
- Cooldown (Enemy): 25
- Stamina Cost: 15
- Range: 1800
Mentat’s skills are not needed here, but if it is a ranged build, it may be needed. In battle, you need to flexibly use the three abilities of Crippling Strike, Inspiration and Knee Charge, which can close the distance with the opponent and quickly destroy the enemy’s balance.
Melee Attack Tips
Melee attacks have 4 types of attacks: light attack, thrust attack, heavy attack and slow blade attack. The first two have the advantage of fast attack speed, but the damage caused by the attack is not high. The latter two attacks are very slow to attack and the damage is very high, usually 4 to 8 times the damage of light attacks. Your specific damage depends on your weapon and the armor provided by the opponent’s Dune Awakening items. This mainly shows that you need to try to hit the enemy with your slow blade attack and heavy attack in the melee.
If you want the heavy attack to hit the opponent, you must make the opponent unbalanced. Under the protection of Holtzman shield, the opponent is usually not so easy to unbalance. You need to hit the opponent three times to make him shake. If your opponent has a passive skill that can reduce the damage of balance, then he can withstand more attacks.
You must strictly manage your stamina in combat and be sure to avoid frequent sprints and meaningless attacks. Learn to conserve a certain amount of stamina in case you cannot dash in a critical moment.
The above is the basic information of the melee Swordmaster build. Melee is not as easy to master as firearms, but once you can master this offensive method, you may be more efficient in dealing with your opponents than ranged ones.
Dune Awakening Patch 1.1.0.17 Review: Did This Change Kill The PvP Gameplay?
Two weeks after Dune Awakening went live, the game has received its first major patch, which has made timely changes to many player feedback issues and greatly optimized the current end-game experience.
This change mainly involves Deep Desert, turning almost half of the area into a PVE area. Are players satisfied with this change? Let’s have a look below.
Deep Desert
The biggest change is the change to the PVP area, which is Deep Desert. Before the update, the best equipment that players could get in the PVE area was only around T5, and Dune Awakening items required to make T5 equipment also needed to be got from Deep Desert area.
In Patch 1.1.0.17, the PVP area in Deep Desert was reduced by about half, and now the PvE area has been adjusted to the entire southern half of Deep Desert map, from area E2 to area A will now become a PVE area. You can now explore or build bases in these areas without worrying about being besieged by other players.
Control Points and Shipwrecks in PVE areas will still be a small PVP area, so if you encounter other players here, you must be vigilant.
PVE players can now come here almost safely to collect level 6 materials, and the richest areas are still in PVP areas. You can find spice fields and Control Points in PVP areas.
Here are the changes to resource points in Deep Desert:
- The number of medium spice fields has been reduced from 8 to 5.
- The number of small spice fields has been increased from 20 to 22.
- The number of resource nodes in Deep Desert PvE section has been reduced.
- The respawn time of Titanium and Stravidium has been increased to 45 minutes.
Although the resources in Deep Desert that have become PVE areas are less than before, it is still much better than blocking PVE players from Deep Desert area.
Is This A Pleasant Change?
PVE Players
First of all, this is definitely a good thing for PVE players. PVE players are basically single players. There are only two reasons which they don’t join in PVP: they don’t like PVP content, and they are worried that their weapons and equipment are too backward to beat PVP players.
The number of PVE enthusiasts in Dune Awakening is significantly higher than that of PVP. According to the published data, global players have consumed over than 120 million building parts, manufactured 517,000 ornithopters, and collected 6.11 billion grams of spices. The total area surveyed by players reached 25,529,505 square kilometers, 56,253 milliliters of blood were extracted from enemies, 66,000 players died in sandstorms, 816,000 died in sandworm attacks, and 628,000 died in Deep Desert.
This update allows most PVE players to get better materials, equipment and unique item schematics. They only need to take a little more time than PVP players to get top-level Dune Awakening items.
PvE players with top gear can now go to the PvP area to steal some materials from time to time. However, players who plan to do this must remember that your ornithopter must be at least T5, and you’d better prepare a spare ornithopter in your base, or at least prepare more parts, because you may be shot down by other players at any time.
PVP Players
Many PvP players have complained about this change, thinking that this change will ruin the content of PvP, but in fact, when the change officially takes effect, almost no one complains about this.
Because shrinking the PvP area is also a good thing for PvP players. In the previous Deep Desert PvP area was too large, and you could not meet large-scale PvP players in most areas, and this update compressed the PvP area, making it easier for PvP players to meet each other and then have a random battle.
Although such changes are worthy of recognition, the problem of cheating players rampant in the game is still serious, making it difficult for PvP enthusiasts to get a good gaming experience. Just adding a few PVE areas will not completely solve this problem. Further measures are still needed to combat cheating and improve the gaming environment.
Other Changes
In addition to the changes to the PVP area, there are some adjustments to optimize the gameplay, which will also affect PVP combat.
Rocket Launcher Module will cause your ornithopter to slow down, Scout Ornithopters will slow down by 20% and Assault Ornithopters will slow down by 10%. This is a good thing for single players who drive Scout Ornithopters to PVP areas to steal resources, so it is difficult for PVP players’ Ornithopters to catch up with him.
The second is that if you jump directly from the ornithopter, it will automatically land instead of gliding away. This is to prevent players who suddenly disconnect from the line from losing their ornithopters.
In short, these are some adjustments to optimize the gameplay. However, although this patch was very successful, the combat part of the game was not good enough so far. Whether it is the long-range design or the melee knife combat, it is not very smooth. This is also the reason players prefer PVE content, so I hope that the game can continue to optimize the combat feel.
Dune Awakening Beginner Guide: How Should You Survive On Arrakis?
Dune Awakening is an open world multiplayer survival game set on the planet Arrakis. Players will be free to explore the vast and dangerous sands of Arrakis and experience a new Dune story. Dune Awakening will be officially launched on June 10, but many players are already experiencing it in advance.
Arrakis is the most dangerous planet in the known universe and the only source of spice. You need to explore a world dominated by suns, storms and sandworms, and work with other players from survival to power.
Choose Your Class
For most MMO players, creating a character is just the first step. You can customize your character’s appearance to a certain extent. Then it’s time to choose your class. There are not many classes in Dune Awakening at present, but they are all unique:
Bene Gesserit
Bene Gesserits are all women who can manipulate the enemy’s body with voice and apply debuffs to them. Bene Gesserit is actually a melee class. She doesn’t have much advantage in the early stage, but she is the best class in the late game.
Mentat
Mentat is good at reconnaissance, they can use ranged attacks, and are good at using poison and pinpointing enemies. Mentat is very suitable for a single player, mainly because of its deployable turret, Sentinel. You can unlock it early. Sentinel automatically targets enemy NPCs and is much more reliable than your real teammates. Mentat can easily pass the early dungeons of the game alone to earn a large number of Dune Awakening Solari.
Swordmaster
Swordmaster attacks at close range and is also good at defense. You can think of it as a warrior in other games, which is more reliable for new players. Swordmaster skill tree focuses on blocking, enhanced survivability, and powerful blade attacks. With the initial skill, Knee Charge, you can quickly close the distance between you and the enemy.
Trooper
Trooper focuses on improving the damage and utility of ranged weapons. They can enhance mobility through levitation and gravity devices. However, you can use Trooper Trainer early, so it is not recommended to use Trooper.
Planetologist
Planetologists are good at exploration and resource collection. They can increase resource production and power pack usage. There is no doubt that this class is very important for surviving on Arrakis. It can definitely help you get more Dune Awakening Solari, but unfortunately Planetologists are not available in the early stages of the game.
I recommend that new players choose Swordmaster or Mentat as your initial class, because they are very practical in the early stages of the game and have good survivability.
Surviving
Survival is the theme of Dune Awakening. In short, you need hydration, equipment, and transportation to survive on Arrakis.
Hydration
Arrakis is an extremely dry planet, so you need to constantly replenish water. Keeping more than one-third of the water replenishment will bring you the maximum endurance bonus. The higher the water replenishment, the more bonus you get. If you are dehydrated, you will lose health until you rehydrate again.
Equipment
The equipment properties of Dune Awakening are also relatively unique. They are basically closely related to survival.
- Heat Protection: It represents how much sun protection it provides. The higher Heat Protection, the slower the sun meter will fill. If the meter is full, you may become dehydrated.
- Armor Value: It determines how much damage it can block.
- Mitigation Value: Reduces the damage of a specific weapon.
- Dash Stamina Cost: How much stamina the clothing consumes when sprinting
- Worm Threat: It represents how well your clothing cushions your steps when walking on dunes to avoid attracting Sandworms.
- Catchpocket Size: It represents the weight of items you can carry with this clothing equipped.
Transportation
Dune Awakening has a variety of re-vehicles that allow you to travel across dunes, such as suspension belts and suspension belts, and Shigawire Claw. Avoiding walking on sand can effectively reduce your chances of encountering sandworms.
Collect Everything
In Dune Awakening, collecting is a top priority. Almost all resources you can find are useful, even micro-sandwich fabric. It’s best to build your base multiple times in your starting area and stock up on supplies and trade Solari as much as possible.
Expanding outward from the main area is the best way to acquire resources, especially when venturing to different locations can earn unique blueprints. The sandbike can help you quickly transport your loot to your base. Watch out for sandworms when traveling through the sand, and don’t try to fight them.
And don’t forget to drain the blood of your enemies after you kill them. It may sound perverted, but your blood processor turns blood into water. In the case of dehydration, you can also drink blood directly to replenish water.
Survival is just the beginning. Control the spice, and you need to control the Landsraad, which will affect every player in your chosen faction. Dune Awakening will officially launch on June 10, and the developers promise that there will be no in-game store or subscription service. After the game is officially launched, subsequent content will be launched as full DLC and free content updates. Whether you like MMO, PVP or survival, it can satisfy you.