How Many Bases Can You Have in Dune Awakening

Written by Tyler Harris

You can own up to three personal bases in Dune Awakening. This includes two sub-fiefs and one advanced fief, no more.

These limits are hard set, and the game will give you an error if you try to place more than two sub-fiefs.

Sub-Fiefs vs Advanced Fiefs

Sub-fiefs are smaller personal bases. They cost less to build and are good for crafting or temporary setups.

Advanced fiefs are larger and can be expanded, but they come with upkeep costs. You pay a tax to maintain them, and the bigger they are, the more they cost.

Base Ownership Rules

You can mix and match your three slots. Some players might use all three as advanced fiefs, while others go with two advanced and one sub-fief.

The only rule is you cannot have more than two sub-fiefs at once. Any attempt to go past that will fail.

You can also abandon your base at any time by removing the console. This lets you clear space if you want to rebuild elsewhere or change layouts.

Claiming Abandoned Bases

If a building has no console, you can place one to take it over. This lets you use leftover structures from abandoned player bases.

You can also salvage materials if the base has been left alone long enough. This includes looting unlocked storage or recycling the building itself.

Base Building Tips

If you are just starting out, it is better to keep your first sub-fief small. That way, it is easier to move and rebuild later without losing resources.

Use blueprints to save your layouts, especially before moving to a more permanent location like Vermillion Gap or the Deep Desert.

Advanced fiefs are better for long-term building, but make sure you are ready to pay the tax and defend the space.

Final Blurb

You are allowed up to three total bases in Dune Awakening. Two can be sub-fiefs, and one can be advanced, or you can use all three slots for advanced fiefs if you prefer.

Just remember that sub-fiefs cap at two, and all bases depend on your console placements. Plan your layout wisely and make sure you do not waste space on early mistakes.

FAQ

Q: How many bases can I have at once?

Three total. Two sub-fiefs and one advanced fief, or any mix within those limits.

Q: Can I place three sub-fiefs instead of advanced ones?

No. The game blocks you after two sub-fiefs.

Q: Can all three bases be advanced fiefs?

Yes. If you can afford the taxes, you can go all-in on advanced builds.

Q: What happens if I want to move a base?

You can remove the console, clear the structure, and rebuild somewhere else.

Q: Can I claim an abandoned base from another player?

Yes. If it has no console, placing your own will let you take it over.


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