Dune Awakening Sandworm Trap Exploit Sees Players Griefing with a Clever New PvP Trick in the Online Game

Players in Dune Awakening are using a new sandworm trap exploit to grief others in the PvP world.
Dune Awakening Sandworm Trap Exploit Sees Players Griefing with a Clever New PvP Trick in the Online Game

New Trick in Dune Awakening Uses Sandworms

People are finding a new way to mess with players in the online game Dune Awakening. Some are now killing calm players by using bits of the game in a wrong way, without having to fight them in the game's worlds where PvP (Player vs. Player) is the only option.

How the Sandworm Trap Works

Right now, the game doesn't have special PvE (Player vs. Environment) places, so all players are on a PvP-ready world. Some players are using this to their advantage with this plan:

  • A few players find one player who is getting spice in the desert with a flying machine.
  • They fly their own machines around the single player's one, making them stuck in the sky.
  • Soon, the single person has to land their craft.
  • When they land, a big sandworm shows up and eats the player and their flying machine.

This way, the harmful players can take out another one without actually fighting, which is hard to stop in the usual ways.

Players Want PvE Places

Because of this and other problems, the Dune Awakening players keep asking the makers to make special PvE places. There have been many times where whole groups of these mean players and cheaters mess up the game for those who play fair.

The makers tried a fix on a test place by making some parts of the desert safe and some for fighting. But this split does not stop the new trapping trick since it can happen in any open desert spot.

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