Welcome to the scorching sands of Arrakis, where mobility is key to surviving and thriving in Dune Awakening. If you're eager to speed up your journey, crafting a sandbike early is a game-changer. For more tips and in-game gear, please bookmark our site and visit our Dune Awakening Solari and Items shop for materials, vehicles, and essentials to conquer the desert. Let's dive into the fastest way to get your sandbike in just 15 minutes, perfect for new players starting their adventure.
First Steps in Hagga Basin South
When you crash-land in the Hagga Basin South after your ornithopter goes down, your journey begins. The game's journal (accessed by pressing 'J') guides you through early quests, teaching you to craft essential tools like the Construction Tool and Welding Tool. These are critical for gathering resources and building your sandbike. Follow the journal's trials to unlock the Improved Cutteray, which you'll use to harvest materials efficiently.
As you explore, prioritize collecting salvage metal and fiber from nodes scattered across the starting area. Salvage metal is a staple resource throughout Dune Awakening, and fiber is always in demand for crafting. If you're playing as a Bene Gesserit, your enhanced speed will help you zip around and gather resources faster. Don't miss granite nodes either—these are vital for setting up a starter base.
Pro Tip: Avoid building in the initial area. Instead, move toward the second set of rocks near the Imperial Testing Station for a safer, more strategic base location. Check out our base-building guide for the best spots
Setting Up Your Starter Base
To craft a sandbike, you'll need a small base to house a Fabricator, Generator, and Storage Box. Here's how to set it up:
Choose a Safe Spot: Build near rocks to avoid sandworm territory. Check the bottom of your screen for a soundwave bar—if it's active, you're in worm territory. Move until it disappears for a safe build zone.
Build a 4x4 Base: Use granite to construct a simple 4x4 structure with four walls, a door, and a roof. Ensure it's fully enclosed to protect your equipment.
Place Key Machines:
Generator: Powers your Fabricator. Fuel it with fuel cells found in the desert or from chests.
Fabricator: Unlocked via early journal quests, this is where you'll craft the sandbike parts.
Storage Box: Store excess materials to avoid being weighed down.
Why Here? The Imperial Testing Station and nearby trade post make this area ideal for quick resource runs and crafting. Plus, it's close to loot that'll speed up your sandbike build.
Raiding the Imperial Testing Station
The Imperial Testing Station is your ticket to fast-tracking the sandbike. This dungeon is packed with enemies, so bring a weapon (a basic one from early quests will do). Here's what to do:
Collect Wristbands: Pick up bracelets to unlock red doors, which turn green once activated. Follow the dungeon's path, grabbing bands to progress.
Loot Chests: You'll find Advanced Servox, Particle Capacitors, and sometimes a Sandbike PSU Mark 1 in chests. These are key components for your bike.
Gather Extras: Stock up on ammunition, bandages, and blood (used as a substitute for water, a critical resource). Check hidden areas, such as secret bookshelves, for bonus loot, like servox or currency.
Watch for Unique Items: In Hagga Basin South, you'll mostly find copper-based items. Higher-tier areas, such as Familia Scap, yield iron, while the Deep Desert offers steel.
Tip: Double back at the dungeon's end to check a hidden door for extra servox and scrap metal. Don't rush out, as missing loot could slow you down.
Crafting Your Sandbike
With materials in hand, head back to your base to craft the sandbike. You'll need:
Sandbike Chassis: Requires copper ingots and salvage metal.
Sandbike Engine: Needs copper ingots and servox.
Sandbike PSU Mark 1: Uses particle capacitors and servox (you may find one in the Testing Station, saving crafting time).
Three Sandbike Treads: Each needs fiber and copper.
Welding Wire: Craft this for your Welding Tool to assemble the bike.
Crafting Steps:
- Place a Refinery to process copper ore into ingots. Use nearby copper nodes for a quick supply.
- Use the Fabricator to craft each part. If you've stored materials in your Storage Box, the Fabricator will pull them automatically.
- Equip your Welding Tool, select the “Assemble” option, and place parts in this order: chassis, engine, treads, PSU.
- Fuel the bike with fuel cells (found in the desert or crafted at a Chemical Refinery).
Time-Saver: The Imperial Testing Station provides enough research points and loot to unlock crafting recipes and level up, ensuring you meet the requirements for the sandbike within 15 minutes.
Why the Sandbike Matters
The sandbike isn't just an incredible ride—it's your key to exploring Arrakis faster, escaping sandworms, and advancing to tougher areas like Familia Scap or the Deep Desert. While the Mark 1 bike won't last forever, it's a perfect early-game vehicle to boost your mobility and efficiency.
FAQs About Crafting a Sandbike in Dune Awakening
What materials do I need for a sandbike?
You need copper ingots, salvage metal, fiber, advanced servox, particle capacitors, and fuel cells. Most can be found in the Imperial Testing Station or crafted at a Refinery.
Where's the best place to build my starter base?
Near the Imperial Testing Station, close to rocks but outside sandworm territory, for easy access to loot and safety.
Do I need to complete specific quests to unlock the sandbike?
Yes, follow the journal's early trials to unlock the Construction Tool, Welding Tool, and Fabricator recipes.
Can I skip the Imperial Testing Station?
It's possible but slower, as the dungeon provides critical components like servox and the PSU Mark 1, plus research points to unlock crafting.
How do I avoid sandworms while building?
Check the soundwave bar at the bottom of your screen. Build where it's absent to avoid worm attacks.
Thanks for Reading
With your sandbike ready, you're set to conquer Arrakis in style. Stay tuned to MMOJUGG for more Dune Awakening guides, tips, and updates to dominate the desert!