Dune Awakening Titanium And Stravidium Solo Guide: What Are The Things To Keep In Mind?
Posted: Aug 02, 2025 Views: 355
Once players reach the endgame, they’ll need to upgrade various materials to Tier 6. Whether you’re crafting the best Tier 6 armor or building a Tier 6 vehicle, you’ll need to craft the tier 6 material, Plastinium.
Crafting Plastinium is a complex process, requiring you to find both Titanium and Stravidium. Acquiring these resources for solo players comes with some risk. Yes, the best place to find them is still Deep Desert.
Titanium And Stravidium
Stravidium is a crafting resource, specifically for producing Plastanium. It’s found in Deep Desert as Dune Awakening Stravidium Mass, which can then be refined into Stravidium Fiber.
Titanium is a key resource found in Deep Desert, primarily on rocky outcrops. While Titanium Ore can be found in both PvE and PvP areas, the PvP area of Deep Desert is more abundant.
Choosing A Location
First, before entering Deep Desert, you’ll need to build a base. Deep Desert area has been restructured, with the first half of Area A through Area E now exclusively for PvE, while the latter half is for PvP.
To quickly transport your collected Titanium Ore back from the PvP area, you’ll need to build a base in the PvE portion of Area E. Many guilds also have bases in this area, so be careful not to get into conflict with them.
Then, use your scout ornithopter to scan the area for Titanium Ore and select a nearby resource point. Make sure it’s close enough for you to get back to your base in your buggy.
Prepare In Advance
You know you can’t transport all this ore without any supplies, so you’ll need to prepare some tools in advance.
Scout Ornithopter
This is your essential vehicle for transport in Deep Desert. You’ll need it to reach resource points and scout them for safety.
Buggy Cutteray Mk5 Or Mk6
This is your essential tool for mining Titanium and Stravidium. Cutteray Mk5 is sufficient, but the Mk6 is more efficient. Of course, the unique Buggy Cutteray is best. Mounting it on your Buggy allows you to mine Dune Awakening Titanium without having to work outside the vehicle, which is safer.
Buggy Mk5 Or Mk6
The buggy is your primary vehicle for returning to resource points and transporting items. It’s best to equip it with a Bigger Buggy Boot Mk5 or Mk6, which increases both its capacity and its defense.
A Medium Or Large Ore Refinery
Ore takes up a lot of space before processing, so you’ll need an Ore Refinery at your base for easy transportation. Generally, a Medium Refinery is sufficient. Since Deep Desert resets weekly and your base disappears, a Large Ore Refinery will waste your Dune Awakening materials.
How To Mine?
Be aware that these resource nodes containing Titanium and Stravidium are often occupied by players from various guilds. Once you enter these areas, you’ll be attacked by them, making it nearly impossible to mine these two resources under their attack. Therefore, you should check that the area is safe and monitor chat for any players trying to drive you away.
Once you’ve confirmed that everything is safe, you can land, assemble your Buggy Mk5, mine, and transport. If no one is bothering you, everything should be simple. Each gathering session should take no more than five minutes before you return. In about two to three hours, you’ll have enough resources. Then, all that’s left is transporting them to Hagga Basin.
Some players don’t know how to avoid attacks from other players. Avoid visiting these resource nodes during the day; otherwise, you’re vulnerable to attack. The best way to do this is early in the morning or late at night, when there aren’t as many players around.
Another option is to follow a storm. The storm obscures other players’ sight, allowing you to secretly gather resources.
How To Transport?
Gathering is only 30% of the problem, and the remaining 70% is getting these materials out of your base, because you know you can’t leave them at your base for long.
You need to process your Titanium and Stravidium into Plastinium, as it’s smaller and easier to transport. You can use your Ornithopter for this, transporting approximately 1,000 Plastinium at a time. If you have enough resources, you can also use a Sandcrawler, which allows you to transport more at once.
Another issue you’ll need to address during this process is water. Processing Titanium and Stravidium requires a lot of water. You can clean up your base on your way back to Deep Desert, then return with seven or eight corpses and extract water from them.
What If You’re Attacked?
This kind of situation is inevitable when harvesting resources solo in Deep Desert. You need to be prepared before every trip, as you risk losing everything.
If your Buggy is attacked, quickly dismantle any unnecessary parts and try to escape. If your Scout Ornithopter is attacked, it’s not too difficult to outrun them mid-air, and they won’t chase you very far.
These are simple tips for solo players to get Titanium and Stravidium in Deep Desert. Honestly, the difficulty depends heavily on your server’s conditions. If your server doesn’t have many guilds hogging resources, everything will be much easier.
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