Survival on Arrakis is never easy, and keeping your gear in optimal condition is vital. Whether it's your ornithopter, a resource tool, or your desert base, understanding how repairs work in Dune: Awakening can drastically improve your efficiency and longevity.

 

To begin with, players must be aware that items in Dune: Awakening degrade over time with usage. Each tool, vehicle, or structure has a visible durability bar, and when this bar depletes, the object becomes unusable. Keeping a close eye on these Dune Awakening Solari meters ensures you're not caught off guard in a dangerous situation.

 

Repairing items requires access to the appropriate workstations. For example, small tools can often be fixed at a basic workbench, while vehicles demand more advanced repair bays. Buildings, meanwhile, may require a construction tool or repair kit, depending on their scale and function.

 

Materials are essential for all repairs. These vary depending on the item type, with metals and polymers typically needed for mechanical repairs, while stone, wood, and other construction materials may be required for housing and facilities. Gathering and managing these resources effectively is key.

 

Timing your repairs is also important. Don’t wait for items to hit 0% durability — it’s usually more resource-efficient to repair them at around 50–60%, especially for expensive or complex equipment. Some players even carry spare repair kits during expeditions.

 

For vehicles like the Ornithopter or Sandbike, head to a Vehicle Bay to begin the process. These repairs may require specific vehicle parts and fuel, so always stock up before returning to base. A full repair may take several minutes depending on the extent of the damage.

 

Lastly, maintaining your base structures is just as crucial. Sandstorms, enemy raids, and natural wear can all contribute to degradation. Make regular rounds to inspect your buildings and keep extra materials on hand. A well-maintained buy Dune Awakening Items base means faster recovery and continued production.