The playable space inDune: Awakeningis massive, and given the prevalence of sandworms in the open desert, walking from one end of the map to the other is going to be impossible. Thankfully, there are a number ofvehiclesin the game, and they’ll do more than just make you go faster

Players can drive/pilot different vehiclesfromDunelore, and they all function just as much as you’d expect them based on the source material. Here’s what you can look forward to riding once you get your bearings straight in the deserts of Arrakis.

Dune: Awakening Assembling Ornithopter

How to Get Vehicles in Dune: Awakening

Players who want to get any sort of vehicle in this game can do the following:

Vehicles inDune: Awakeningare assembled piece by piece, which means you don’t necessarily have to craft the parts yourself to make your own vehicle. you may get vehicle parts from various sources in the world, and if you’re lucky enough to find a working vehicle, you can use that as a base (or dismantle it for more resources).

Dune: Awakening Sandbike at dawn

All vehicle schematics can be unlocked via the Research tabby spending Intel Points. you’re able to get the latter by leveling up or by raiding medium-large NPC camps.

Sandbike

The Sandbike is the first vehicle inDune: Awakening. It’s a one-man vehicle (though it can be fitted to seat more players) meant to improve personal mobility, which is something that players will need if they don’t want to get eaten by sandworms while crossing the desert. Sandbikes are fast and surprisingly durable, capable of tumbling down huge heights without getting itself or its rider in trouble.

Sandbikes are the fastest of the land vehicles, and their small size easily lets players slip through tight cracks and passages. They can be equipped with various modules, including storage units, resource scanners, and boosters.

Dune: Awakening Buggy on mountain

The most basic of Sandbikes are made with Copper, and more advanced variants of Sandbike parts are crafted with higher-tier metals.

Buggy

Buggies are larger and slower compared to Sandbikes. Instead of mobility, these vehicles are built for mining operations. Buggies can be equipped with Mining Lasers that can harvest minerals faster than handheld Cutterays, and they can also store thousands of ores in their storage compartments.

If you’re headed for war, Buggies can also be armed with missile launchers. Both missile and mining laser turrets must be manned by players to be used.

Dune Awakening parked Ornithopter

Ornithopter

Dune’siconic Ornithopters come in three variants:

There’s an Ornithopter variant for all situations, and which ones you pick depends on what you need. For most players, the Scout Ornithopter is enough, as it allows easy travel between regions without risk of sandworm attacks, but if you plan on fighting in the Deep Desert against other players, the Assault or Carrier variants are going to be viable options.

Basic Ornithoptersrequire Aluminum Ingotsand materials gathered from the northern and western parts of Hagga Basin.

Dune: Awakening Sandcrawler Assembly Research

Sandcrawlers

Sandcrawlers are massive vehicles designed for large Spice harvesting operations. They require large amounts of expensive materials, and building one is usually achievable either through sheer persistence or group play, as some of the resources needed to build it can only be gathered from the Deep Desert.

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