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Each armor grade in Dune: Awakening covers three suit types — Heavy, Stillsuit, and Scout — with the same material tier requirements across all three. Choosing the right suit type for your playstyle matters as much as the grade itself: a Plastanium Scout set and a Plastanium Heavy set require the same material tier but serve fundamentally different purposes.
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Grade |
Armor Sets Available |
Role |
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Salvage |
Makeshift Armor |
Emergency protection only |
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Copper |
Scavenge Armor, Scavenger Stillsuit Armor |
Early survival, water management |
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Iron |
Kirab Heavy, Kirab Stillsuit, Kirab Scout |
Mid-tier combat and exploration |
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Steel |
Slaver Heavy, Slaver Stillsuit, Slaver Scout |
Reliable mid-game protection |
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Aluminium |
Duneman Heavy, Native Stillsuit, Duneman Scout |
Late mid-game — faction zone viable |
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Duraluminum |
Mercenary Heavy, Mercenary Stillsuit, Mercenary Scout |
Pre-endgame — Deep Desert entry tier |
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Plastanium |
CHOAM Heavy, CHOAM Stillsuit, CHOAM Scout |
Full endgame — Deep Desert and PvP ready |
It depends on your playstyle. CHOAM Heavy armor provides the highest raw protection for players who engage in direct combat and need to tank hits in PvP encounters or contested resource zones. CHOAM Stillsuit armor is the practical choice for sustained Deep Desert operations — the water management bonuses matter significantly over long sessions in the Deep Desert where resupply isn’t always available. CHOAM Scout armor suits players who rely on positioning and mobility over durability, making it best for high-speed resource extraction and avoiding prolonged fights. Most serious endgame players maintain at least two suit types — a combat set and an exploration set — to switch between based on the session’s focus.
Yes — each armor tier requires the corresponding Intel Point investment before crafting becomes available. The required Intel spend is confirmed by your manager before the service begins. If the armor isn’t yet unlocked on your account, Tech tree progression can be handled as a prerequisite step within the same order. Plastanium-grade armor additionally requires Chapter 3 progression and the appropriate base fabrication structure to be in place before assembly is possible.
Yes — armor in Dune: Awakening is modular but designed to deliver full value as a complete set. Individual pieces provide their own protection values, but set bonuses and the combined stat profile of a full grade-matched set outperform a mix of different grades across slots. Running a partial Plastanium set with lower-grade pieces filling gaps means the weaker slots cap your effective survivability in endgame content. Our Dune Awakening armor boost delivers the full set across all slots so the grade’s protection profile is complete from day one.