Dune: Awakeningpromises players regular server wipes in the form of weekly Coriolis Storms that completely reshape the map of Arrakis, ensuring that there is always a reason to return to the game and explore once again.

The server wipes mainly affect the Deep Desert, with the regular PvE zone, Hagga Basin, being mostly left alone to ensure regular players who just want to live out their sci-fi desert survival fantasy don’t have to worry about their base being destroyed on a weekly basis. In addition, players who haven’t explored the world fully yet may not even realize where, exactly, the Deep Desert can be found, as the base game map doesn’t seem to contain this area anywhere.

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How Does the Coriolis Storm Work in Dune: Awakening

Server Wipes Reset The Deep Desert

The Coriolis Storm is aonce-a-week server wipe eventthat destroys all bases, resources, and items from the Deep Desert, the endgame PvP area inDune: Awakening. Players who are inside the Deep Desert when a Coriolis Storm comes will immediately perish, and all vehicles and bases that are still in the Deep Desert will be destroyed.

Additionally, theCoriolis Storm will rearrange resource nodesin both the Deep Desert and, to a lesser extent, in the Hagga Basin. After the server wipe, players will need to survey the Deep Desert from scratch to rediscover resources, points of interest, and other useful information, as it will be covered completely in the fog of war. Similarly, certain areas in the Hagga Basin where resources have been rearranged after the Coriolis Storm will also need to bere-surveyed using Survey Probes.

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Players’bases in the Hagga Basin will remain unaffected by the Coriolis Storm. Before every server wipe, players are encouraged to leave the Deep Desert alongside all of their resources into Hagga Basin to save their stockpile. Anything and everything left inside the Deep Desert will be gone once the apex of the Storm arrives.

Private serversalso experience Coriolis Storms every week and are not exempt from server wipes.

When Does the Coriolis Storm Happen

The Coriolis Storm occursevery Tuesdayat server restart. However, the exact time this occurs differs between servers and regions because server restarts are timed differently. The in-game radio and warning system will alert players about the Coriolis Storm hours before it arrives. The warning functions like a regular sandstorm warning but with a longer grace period to give players the opportunity to leave the area before it arrives.

The Coriolis Storm lasts several hours, and the wipe only happens when it reaches its apex or critical point, which is when everything and everyone in the Deep Desert is destroyed.

What is the Deep Desert in Dune: Awakening

Deep Desert Map Location

The game map inDune: Awakeningis separated into two zones: the Hagga Basin and the Deep Desert.

To get to the Deep Desert, players will need tocross the Shield Wallin an Ornithopter, which is the blue forcefield on the northern border of the Hagga Basin. This will put them in the overland map section where they can choose to head to the Deep Desert, Harko Village, or to Arrakkeen. The Taxi NPCs in the hub areas do not fast-travel to the Deep Desert; you will need your own mode of transport to get there. To get back to Hagga Basin, you can either interact with special campsites in the Deep Desert or cross over the Shield Wall again.

TheDeep Desert map is several times larger than the entire Hagga Basin, though it is much more sparsely populated with resources. It’s split into nine zones, each of which is split further into nine sub-regions, forming a grid with 81 individual tiles. Players will need to individually survey each sub-region to uncover the resources and POIs.

The first layer of the Deep Desert is PvE, but as players go deeper in, it transitions completely into PvP. This is also where players encounter Spice Blows, Tier 6 and 7 materials, exclusive unique schematics, and Landsraad events. Venturing into the Deep Desert without a guild is possible but incredibly difficult to pull off, as the enemies are balanced with parties of players in mind.