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Dune: Awakening's First Limited-Time Event: A Complete Guide to Chome Salvage Rights

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If you've logged into Dune: Awakening in the past 24 hours, you've likely heard the thunderous roar of heavy artillery echoing over the Hagga Basin. Numerous Chome freighters have been shot down, and their wreckage and cargo have become highly sought-after treasures among players. This marks the game's first  This article provides an in-depth look at the event's mechanics, rewards, and why it's worth your time.

 

limited-time live event - Chome Salvage Rights. 

 

This content is inspired by Legacy Gaming's YouTube video.

 

Event Background

Funcom introduced this event as a prelude to the upcoming Lost Harvest DLC and the free Chapter 2 update scheduled for September 10. To take part in the event, players need to accept missions from Chome representatives located in Araen, Harko Village, or various trading posts scattered throughout the Hagga Basin territory.

 

♣Note: Some servers experienced a bug causing these NPCs to disappear temporarily. If you don't see the quest immediately, don't panic - it's likely a server-related issue.

 

Players can accept three types of contracts:

📦 Salvage Chome Cargo: Retrieve Chome goods from anti-aircraft emplacement crates or wrecked freighters.

⚡ Sabotage Emplacements: Use plasma cutters to dismantle anti-aircraft weapon control panels.

🔫 Neutralize Hostiles: Eliminate 25 Karabe combatants positioned near defensive sites, wreckage zones, or enemy camps.

 

Completing these tasks grants modest experience and 4,500 Solari.

 

Gameplay Experience

Unfortunately, these contracts are not repeatable, reducing incentives for continued participation after completion. Even so, the downed freighter encounters significantly improve PvE gameplay.:

✔ Each freighter's tail section contains two cargo holds requiring multiple cuts with a laser tool to open.

✔ The interiors feature environmental variants:

   🔥  Flame-Filled Compartments: Emit fire that damages players.

   ☠️ Toxic Gas Rooms: Require static compressors to clear the gas.

   ⚠️ Debris Blockages: Need additional cutting to access.

 

These variations make PvE more dynamic and challenging compared to previous monotonous crash events.

 

Additionally, players often face Karabe ambushes inside cargo holds. Staying too long risks not only enemy attacks but also sandworm encounters. With frequent freighter crashes, sandworms appear more often, intensifying the tension.

 

Rewards & Redemption

After collecting 125 Chome Goods, players can exchange them with Chome representatives for five rewards:

* Chome Tech Rifle Skin (25 goods)

* Chome Tech SMG Skin (25 goods)

* Chome Tech Sword Skin (20 goods, highly popular)

* Chome Tech Pistol Skin (20 goods)

* Harkonnen Turret Miniature (35 goods, decorative)

 

The weapon skins are visually striking and worth collecting, though the turret miniature would hold greater value if it were a full-sized buildable structure.

 

Strengths & Weaknesses

🌟 Pros:

✅  Immersive Atmosphere: The relentless anti-air barrages and plummeting freighters create a deeply engaging sensory experience.

✅  Dynamic Crash Events: Each wrecked ship presents unique environmental hazards and multi-layered challenges.

High-quality cosmetic rewards for customization.

 

📉 Cons:

❌ Non-repeatable contracts limit long-term engagement.

❌ Oversimplified anti-aircraft gun interactions (just "press E") lack combat depth.

❌ The hostile setting presents little actual challenge, as ornithopters allow players to effortlessly bypass most PvE threats.

 

🔮 Implications for Future Updates

With Chapter 2 and the DLC approaching, this event may be a teaser for larger content. The developers also plan a major end-game overhaul in January. Future updates could benefit from:

* More aggressive NPC aircraft and emplacements.

* Diversified enemy factions and events.

* Increased threats like sandworms and Sardaukar ships.

 

Such improvements would enrich PvE experiences and sustain player engagement.

 

🤝 Player Economy & External Support

Although the event primarily offers cosmetic prizes, the Solari accumulated through participation is still vitally important. As the core currency, it enables players to buy Dune Awakening items, boosting combat effectiveness and survivability.

 

For those seeking to save time and focus on core gameplay, reliable platforms like MmoGah offer secure and efficient services for obtaining Dune: Awakening Solari, items, and leveling support, backed by years of industry expertise.

 

Conclusion

The Chome Salvage Rights event introduces Dune: Awakening's first large-scale limited-time content. While the mission types are somewhat repetitive, the dynamic freighter crash events and unique weapon skins provide compelling new motivations. Through involvement in the event, participants can acquire limited-edition cosmetic items and gather Solari currency to exchange for essential gear.

 

Whether Dune: Awakening maintains its appeal depends on Funcom's ability to innovate in PvE and economic systems. Regardless, MmoGah remains a trusted partner for players seeking resources and support throughout their journey on Arrakis.

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