
How to get light and heavy compressors in Dune Awakening?
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In Dune: Awakening, crafting powerful weapons requires essential components like heavy and light compressors. The vital components are the gatekeepers to aluminium-level arsenals and much beyond.
Knowing where you can find them efficiently is important for progression, but the desert guards its secrets well. Here is all you need to know about where to find compressors and how to secure these valuable items easily.
Where to find
Dune Awakening compressors
?
The Light and Heavy Compressors are focused primarily on enemy outposts across Eastern and Western Shield Walls. The regions are located on Vermillius Gap's north and contain chests that respawn every 45 minutes.
This is where the compressors hide. Eastern Shield Wall is much more accessible early on, with some key locations like Sentinel City, Ironwatch, Kief's Triumph, Weather Top, Southern Comms, Eastern Comms, and Western Comms offering reliable loots.
How to Get Heavy Caliber Compressors in Dune Awakening Quick Guide
For a smoother farming route, make a start at Western Comms and then move strategically through every enemy outpost. The Western Shield Wall even holds some rich pickings with spots like The Keep, The Aegis, The Nest, The View, Shield Wall Command, Passage of Artemis, Mysa Overwatch, and The Depot housing compressors.
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Once the Weather Top is cleared, transition west to maximize the efficiency. Use Survey Probe always to uncover hidden landmarks before you dive in.
Also, the route should be planned with multiple outposts sequentially to achieve maximum efficiency.
Note
: Survey Probe helps to remove the fog of war and reveal all the regional landmarks.
Efficient farming needs a strategic approach, and for it, one must stick to the Eastern Shield Wall if you are on a lower level.
Then, progress to the Western side for some high-tier rewards. Aegis is quite particularly valuable, as it even drops Military Power Regulators and Hydraulic Pistons, which are essential for advanced crafting.
How to acquire compressors via
Dune Awakening Commerce
?
If combat is not your preference, commerce can offer you another path. There are 3 specific compressor vendors who stock Heavy and Light Caliber Compressors. Each of them remains priced at 5,000 Solaris. The vendors typically hold 15 units and refresh inventory after 24 hours.
All you need to know is where to find the merchants.
The 3 merchants are located in three different locations. You can seek
Zoe
at Crossroads Tradepost, located west of Mysa Tarill, meet Asmara Efendi at the eastern section of the Harko Village and Ant Nostrum at the shop, running in Arrakeen's southeast corner. Also, check Player Exchange markets in Harko Village or Arrakeen. The fellow survivors have often listed Compressors there. Whether you choose to buy, loot, or be consistent, it will ensure you will never run short.
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