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Dune: Awakening, survival isn’t just about shields, spice, and sandworms. It’s also about smart trading. With Solaris as your key currency, learning where to buy and sell gear, materials, and upgrades can make all the difference on Arrakis. Whether you’re hustling as a merchant or just trying to offload some extra loot, here’s how the economy works and where you need to go.
How to Buy and Sell Items in Dune Awakening?
Dune: Awakening lets you trade everything from raw materials and weapons to crafted gear and blueprints. Solaris is the main currency, and you’ll earn it through missions, looting, and selling excess items. You can then reinvest that money into better gear, vehicles, or crafting resources. Here are some areas where you can buy and sell items in Dune Awakening:
1. Desert Trading Posts
Scattered across the map, especially in early zones, Trading Posts are the easiest place to start buying and selling. These NPC-run markets are straightforward: walk in, talk to the vendor, and sell whatever you don’t need. They accept most basic items, and while the prices might not be the best, it’s fast and easy.
You’ll also spot Contract Boards at most Trading Posts, which give you delivery or fetch quests, sometimes even guiding you to new trading areas. Don’t ignore them; they often open up new regional routes for profit.
2. Social Hubs in Arrakeen & Harko Village
Once you’ve got better gear and some Solaris in your pocket, it’s time to graduate to the major trading zones: Arrakeen and Harko Village. These hubs are home to the CHOAM Exchange, the heart of the player-to-player economy.
To get there:
- Use Taxi NPCs found near Trading Posts (hint: look for Ornithopter holograms).
- The ride costs 2,500 Solaris, but returning to your previous zone is free.
3. CHOAM Exchange
If you’re looking to buy or sell to other players, your destination is the CHOAM Exchange. This is the game’s central player-driven market, where real economic strategy kicks in. To access the Exchange, head to one of the two main social hubs: Arrakeen or Harko Village. You can travel there via Taxi NPCs near Trading Posts (look for the Ornithopter hologram).
It'll cost you 2,500 Solaris to get there, but returning to your home zone is free. Once inside, find the CHOAM sales terminals where you can list items for sale, browse what other players are offering, and set your own prices.
4. Specialty Shops
Social hubs also feature exclusive NPC vendors selling high-tier gear and rare resources like:
- Unique schematics
- Vehicle components
- Rare materials (e.g. Plasteel Microflora Fiber)
You won’t find these in basic desert trading posts, so make sure to check these shops frequently. Stock rotates, and limited-time items do appear.
Whether you're flipping gear, buying top-tier items, or just unloading junk, mastering
Dune: Awakening’s economy is essential. Start local, think smart, and make the CHOAM Exchange your second home.
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