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* Storage can be moved '''without emptying the storage unit'''. <ref>[[Sources:Discord_Messages#36]]</ref>[[File:Storage1.png|thumb|354x354px|Possible storage containers]] | * Storage can be moved '''without emptying the storage unit'''. <ref>[[Sources:Discord_Messages#36]]</ref>[[File:Storage1.png|thumb|354x354px|Possible storage containers]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 21 September 2024
In Dune: Awakening, have a lot of resources will be vital, as such, players will be able to craft buildings in their bases to hold resources. Players will likely be able to upgrade vehicle inventory size to make hauling resources easier.[1]
Some quality of life aspects related to storage are:
- You can craft from storage, meaning as long as the resources are stored, the player will not have to look for them to craft something that requires said resource. [2]
- Storage can be moved without emptying the storage unit. [3]