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Best methods to get Industrial Pumps in Dune Awakening

Best methods to get Industrial Pumps in Dune Awakening

Time of India18-06-2025

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Industrial Pumps in Dune: Awakening is one of the most vital resources. They are essential for the advanced crafting of some high-tier equipment and base upgrades needed to survive in Arrakis.
While they do not come by easily, players have many reliable ways to secure them. Understanding these methods ensures you remain ahead within the harsh desert of Arrakis. Here is how you can get your hands on them in an efficient way.
How to get Industrial Pumps
in Dune Awakening?
Industrial Pumps appear primarily in the late-game zones, and one of the most consistent means to find them is via exploration of Sentinel City—the high-risk areas located in Easter Shield Wall.
The entire city is full of chests full of valuable components. Explore the deeper sections to find some rare loot, which resets every 45 minutes. The dedicated players can regularly farm them.
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Sentinel City is not for those who enter unprepared. The high-level enemies patrol this area. So, always bring the aluminum-tier gear. If you are setting up your base nearby, the location even offers access to some rare materials.
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It makes it a strategic spot for late-game players.
Alternatively, you can scout the smaller crashed ships present across the desert, which can be identified by the smoke plumes. You can also use Cutteray to salvage pumps from hatches. The wrecks do offer valuable materials like Industrial Pumps, Ray Amplifiers, and more, but they attract sandworms. So, extract quickly and travel fast, as your speed is the key to getting through this Sandworm territory.
Note
: Unlike the large shipwrecks, smaller ones emit smoke. It makes it easier to be spotted.
Buy Industrial Pumps
from merchants or make CHOAM exchanges
If farming is not your style, you can reach out to Zoe. Southeast of Mysa Tarill, at the Crossroads Tradepost, he sells Industrial Pumps for 2500 Solaris each. However, he has a limited stock, which refreshes daily. While Industrial Pumps are expensive, buying them is one of the quickest means to get what you need without risking combat.
For those who prefer the player-driven markets, CHOAM Exchange in Harko Village or Arrakeen will allow you to buy the Industrial Pumps from the other players. Check the MISC> Components section—though the listings are quite rare. So, snag a few, if there are any. It will help save you time.
Why stock up on Industrial Pumps?
Industrial Pumps can be used in advanced crafting recipes, including Blood Extractors, Water Cisterns, Ornithopter Wings Modules, and others.
As the items are quite crucial for mobility and survival, having extra pumps ensures you are never stuck, waiting when you need an upgrade.
Whether you trade, loot, or simply buy the Industrial Pumps Duke Awakening, securing a steady supply will always keep you ahead in the game. For the rest, balance your time investment against the Solari expenditure, as per your playstyle.
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