Dune Awakening Solo Endgame Tips: How To Plan Strategies To Improve Your Chances Of Survival?
Dune Awakening has built a relatively complete exploration path for the polish of the single-player experience. Especially after the 1.1.0.17 patch was pushed, the development team adjusted the game based on the feedback collected in the previous AMA, and further optimized the core experience of solo players.
What Impact Did The Patch Update Have On Solo Endgame?
From the focus of this update, Limited Warfare (PVE) in the Deep Desert has been substantially expanded, which provides support for single players to obtain rare Dune Awakening items for survival and development.
At the same time, the loot system of PvE areas such as Imperial Testing Stations has also been balanced, making the efforts and rewards of solo players more reasonable.
However, there are still some limitations in the current game: if players pursue collecting Unique Schematics, they still need to go to the northern area of the Deep Desert. But it is undeniable that for single players who focus on the core gameplay around Shield Wall, the overall game experience has been qualitatively improved.
The following will analyze the core strategies of Dune: Awakening solo endgame from a practical perspective.
Dune: Awakening Solo Endgame Tips
Always Prepare Your Base
For solo players, the premise of endgame exploration is to prepare a perfect base.
This is not a simple stacking of supplies, but a complete set of pre-war preparation processes: including but not limited to a comprehensive overhaul of equipment durability, storage of Respawn Beacons and ammunition, and priority manufacturing of high-level equipment.
Here I would like to remind you that, except for the first triggered Wreck, Control Point and Wreck in Deep Desert, as well as all Wrecks in Hagga Basin, are in PvP state.
Even in A-3 area, there may be competition for player resources, so it is a hard requirement to enter the exploration scene in full state.
Base Selection In PvE Area
Establishing a safe base in Deep Desert is the key to endgame survival.
Due to the risk of bases in PvP areas being raided or even completely destroyed, it is recommended to lock the base location in A-D area. This layout can avoid the risk of base loss while leaving space for exploration in the lower half of the E area.
Understand Deep Desert Off-peak Hours
The player base of Deep Desert is composed of Sietch from each world you choose, and there will be more people competing with you for resources and loot.
When the message density of the regional chat channel surges, the frequency of PvP-related discussions increases, the World’s Landsraad begins, and Spice blows and Control Points competition for these nodes are triggered, it is usually accompanied by large-scale PvP conflicts.
From this, we can reversely deduce the off-peak hours of Deep Desert. It is recommended to use this period to concentrate on cultivating resources in PvP area, which can effectively reduce interactions with other players and minimize resource conflicts between you and them.
Avoid Using Wave Testing Stations
The layout differences of Buried Testing Stations directly affect the gaming experience of stand-alone players. Among them, the lock-in, wave variety layout (typically represented by D1 and E2 test stations) is extremely unfriendly to solo players.
The core mechanism of this layout is: you will not encounter any enemies before you enter a large room full of enemies. However, once you enter the pentashield door, you will face multiple waves of increasing enemies, and you cannot exit halfway after being triggered until all the enemies are killed or you die.
Enemies include shielded Vulcan users, shielded flamethrower users, regular ranged enemies, and shielded melee fighters. Unless the player has the ability to quickly clear the group, it is recommended to directly avoid such areas.
Driving Scout Ornithopter
As the most mobile means of transportation in the game, the Scout Ornithopter plays an irreplaceable role in single-player combat. It can quickly explore remote areas of the Deep Desert, and when encountering a PvP raid, it can get out of trouble by moving at high speed, which is an important guarantee for increasing the probability of survival.
Although Dune Awakening Solo Endgame is full of difficulties, it is also a test for solo players to prove their strength. By following the above guide, I believe you can avoid risks in the upcoming single-player battles and complete your adventure.